LEAK FINALLY SOLVED in the 100 Series Land Cruiser cargo area
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- Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024
- Two years into owning my Land Cruiser, I faced a recurring leak in the rear cargo area. The usual fix of replacing the outside trim didn't work. I found the real culprit: a faulty weatherstrip, especially vulnerable during heavy rain.
In this video, I detail how to identify this leak and properly install a new weatherstrip. For fellow Land Cruiser owners experiencing the same issue, this could be your fix. Enjoy and let me know your thoughts in the comments.
Can you share the parts#? Nicely done
Hi I love your video. I’ve had a damp carpet in the rear for a while. So tomorrow I’ll remove the plastic hinged strip that runs across the rear and sit inside with a hose on the top and see if the water is getting in past the 2 seals.. Did you ever apply any chemical to the seal as you fitted it ? Also what is FIPG coz over here in the UK I’ve never heard of it ?
Your 5 minute video has given me the confidence to tackle the job
It’s people like you that save numpties like me quite a lot of money
Ironically I collected my WIFES truck from the body shop today after a corner touch up and I asked them specifically to source the boot leak "?…. No joy they could fine where it was coming from . So I will thank you for your help in advance and I’ll let you know how I got on
I’ll now plough through your other RUclips clips on advice for simple folk like me 😢
Hey man was wondering if you had a vid showing how to change the passenger side windown motor couldnt find one anywhere also nice fix
Perfect timing just got some rain past couple days and noticed the cargo area was wet, thanks for posting the video.
Glad it was helpful - check out partsouq.com, the weatherstrips were cheapest from them IIRC 👍
´´Cleaning the best I can = cleaning perfectly 👍
Can’t wait for the next video
haha thank you!
Thanks for sharing!
Land Cruiser legend MisterMemo! Thank you sir!
@@LandCruiserDIY haha! Appreciate the kind words!🫡
Great video thanks! Any info about which edge of the seal faces the body would be helpful. Looks like it could be installed either way. Seal on my 04 is not original and may have been installed wrong. Thanks
Hi friend thanks your video. I need to replace those weatherstrip as well. Have parts number for both by chance? Thanks
Thanks did this today also.
Hi, thanks for the video. Any long-term experience? Is the leak now fixed even though the weather strips were added without any glue or sealant? Best regards, Jan
I’ve been through many significant downpours now both at freeway speed and stationary - no leaks whatsoever. I was skeptical of the manual not calling for sealant, but seems to not be an issue.
@@LandCruiserDIYThanks for the feedback. I can confirm that my car is still dry in the back after a couple of weeks now. Now sealant whatsoever used during installation and car-wash test survived without water ingress.
Off topic where can I get the rear spoiler light? I can only find the replacement light if I didn't have the spoiler
Part #s?
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