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  1. #1
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    Mar 2011
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    Car:
    B18CR EG

    My eg hatch is sinking

    hey guys

    due to recent melbourne raining weather my EG HATCH as been getting water in the rear behind the seats... spare wheel...

    wat could it be rear seals? or rear lights not screwed properly?

    i found a 3 holes that i blocked off... and still leaking

    HELP ASPA

    any places that can fix it MELBOURNE WEST 3020 area ! THANKS


    JDM-BOI

  2. #2
    Take your parcel shelf out pull your rear seats back so you got room to sit in the back and move, get a friend to use a hose and pour the water over different areas of the car whilst he is doing this you may try to find the leak
    DEEFUFF 4LYF

  3. #3
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    okay thanks mate ill try that tommorow ... let ya know how i went

    is this a common issue with EG as i just got it.

  4. #4
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    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Location
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    Yellow EG =D
    btw use silicon to patch up the holes. =D
    silicon fixes everything =D
    WINTON PB - 1:48.9
    EG5 1.6L SOHC

  5. #5
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    May 2010
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    Melbourne
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    2000 DC2R
    Quote Originally Posted by quangsuke View Post
    btw use silicon to patch up the holes. =d
    silicon fixes everything =d
    love tat shit lol.
    3 guys walk into a bar. The first guy told the D to get a B series.The second guy told the B to get a K series. The last guy told the K to fk off just get a V8 mate.

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by quangsuke View Post
    btw use silicon to patch up the holes. =D
    silicon fixes everything =D
    but it's ugly and dodgy.

    Hate how the last owner of my ef8 silicon the shit out of the rear lights.

    Spent 2 hours cleaning it off to fix it properly.

  7. #7
    Yeah when my friend bought his integra someone just filled a leak at the tail light with a crap load of silicon, looked like crap and only worked for a while. Because your car is always vibrating and shaking the silicon after a while will crack or split
    DEEFUFF 4LYF

  8. #8
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    Jul 2009
    Location
    Melbourne West
    Car:
    Yellow EG =D
    ive had only good experience with silicon.
    u apply to the area then wipe it down for a nice clean look.
    silicon is rubber so it doesn't really crack under vibration (personal experience though)
    WINTON PB - 1:48.9
    EG5 1.6L SOHC

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