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    I was pulling out the 3rd row seats tonight and there seemed to be a build up of dust on the passenger side rear seat. The drivers side seat had a bit of dust on it but not as much.

    After I got the seats out I noticed alot of dirt had gathered around the grommet in the passenger rear side.



    Now it got me thinking, I haven't run any wires down through the grommet, the only people who have touched it would have been ARB when they installed the towbar wiring.

    Having a look at the grommet I noticed that there was a hole from when the wires were pushed through and I am thinking that's how the dust is getting in.



    Has anyone else had this problem or noticed the third row seats being dusty or am I just being picky?
    Bailey84
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    Last edited by Bailey84; 26-01-2014, 09:33 PM.

  • #2
    Hi bailey, those pics arnt showing up mate


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    • #3
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Ghost View Post
        Hi bailey, those pics arnt showing up mate
        I think I fixed it now..

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        • #5
          Toyota did the same with my 120. Silicone is your friend.
          My 150 build - http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?27423-A-Random-approach-to-a-Bluestorm-150-GXL-D4D-automatic

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          • #6
            I had a similar issue after the towbar went on. There is a big grommet hidden under the floor the installers used to get the towbar wiring loom into the area around the LH rear light. The grommet is a pain to get right and tends to pop out with the slightest disturbance - assumes I put it back in correctly I suppose. After a couple of failed attempts at getting it to sit right I found silicon x lots sorted the problem.
            Soz
            2010 GXL Diesel, Cooper AT3's, TJM T13, Scanguage II, Sandgrabba's, Ridepro springs and shocks, dual battery, Icom 440N, Rhino pioneer tray...

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