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Remove rear wiper motor...
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Bennyb
PostPosted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 4:14 pm Up
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Hi guys,

I want to de-wiper the rear of my car but I've took the wiper off and then I'm going too remove the motor itself but then I have the problem off the whole uncover.

I don't want to rubber bung it as it leaves easy access to the rear boot lock anybody got any ideas or what people already have done for a secure seal?

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Matt
PostPosted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 4:16 pm Up
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Most just use the rubber gromits. Tigerseal it in and it should be fine.
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Matt
PostPosted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 4:17 pm Up
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Or just keep your rear wiper as Peugeot meant it to be.
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iainlovatt
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Matt wrote:
Or just keep your rear wiper as Peugeot meant it to be.

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Bennyb
PostPosted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 4:22 pm Up
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I put a grommet in my last one didt feel too safe. I like it all clear at the back makes the car look less busy just personal preference.
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drunknmunky
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as said tigerseal the grommet in then it wont budge Wink

plus i think anyone would do well to fit fingers or anything through the hole and manage to unlock n get into your car through the boot tbh

 

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Lee
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The lock on the boot is only one rod, easy to pop anyway...just pop out the number plate light lol
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Bennyb wrote:

I don't want to rubber bung it as it leaves easy access to the rear boot lock anybody got any ideas or what people already have done for a secure seal?

A deadlocked 206 is easy enough to open quickly without causing any damage.

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I used a glass grommet for my cupra. Should be the same process.
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