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Old 07-18-2018, 09:55 AM   #1
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eh, depending on how bad it is, its possible to repair. That said, if these things fail, you can end up with an expensive mess with the immobilizer. If its a small cut, seal it, if there are mutliple spots or bigger issues, just replace them.
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Old 07-19-2018, 10:30 PM   #2
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eh, depending on how bad it is, its possible to repair. That said, if these things fail, you can end up with an expensive mess with the immobilizer. If its a small cut, seal it, if there are mutliple spots or bigger issues, just replace them.
I’m with QC on this one. Given the potential severity of a failure, and the fact it’s a cheap replacement, a repair would only be a stop gap to replacing for me. Unless of course it was a very, very minor tear. While this one doesn’t stack up to an IMS, piece of mind, it’s kind of close. Water gets in your immobilizer and it’s game over till it’s fixed/replaced. WAY more a PITA and much more expensive than a simple little foam tray...
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