C43 PE flaps lubricating








anyway i think i found a way but will report once i try it
check where is the yellow circle below in the image you should see 3 wholes there you should apply the thermo lubricate wax or whatever is the name in english, if someone manage to try before me please post here updates
P.S. i want to do this as preventive maintenance like changing your engine oil but on longer intervals

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harness waterproofing with RTV (high temp silicone)
Kritiyan, while you're helping prevent this flap from failing... you need to silicone the harness penetration into connector.
These wire seals are not waterproof... rain effectively enter module by capilarity.
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harness waterproofing with RTV (high temp silicone)
Kritiyan, while you're helping prevent this flap from failing... you need to silicone the harness penetration into connector.
These wire seals are not waterproof... rain effectively enter module by capilarity.
on this topic a lot of flaps are reported to be failed in certain milages, friend of mine who have same year same car his flap is stop functioned as it should, not sure either if this is the issue or something else.. on top of that they're not cheap at all (300$ ish) per unit so x2...
will report here once i go under the car and will took some photos, so this thread might be useful for others as i don't find anywhere this to be discussed or anyone to pay attention until something is wrong with the flap




on this topic a lot of flaps are reported to be failed in certain milages, friend of mine who have same year same car his flap is stop functioned as it should, not sure either if this is the issue or something else.. on top of that they're not cheap at all (300$ ish) per unit so x2...
will report here once i go under the car and will took some photos, so this thread might be useful for others as i don't find anywhere this to be discussed or anyone to pay attention until something is wrong with the flap

Then RTV every "sealed" connectors you see under your car near front/rear bumpers especially.
The MB. seals are no match for water capilarity.
Water gets into modules: game over! Can not clean oxidized soaked modules.
Preventive is the only way!!





Then RTV every "sealed" connectors you see under your car near front/rear bumpers especially.
The MB. seals are no match for water capilarity.
Water gets into modules: game over! Can not clean oxidized soaked modules.
Preventive is the only way!!









Another reason why forum member CaliBenzDriver's advice to protect the harness is important.




Another reason why forum member CaliBenzDriver's advice to protect the harness is important.
i will skip this then




and rear bumper side radars and harness connectors plus front bumper and engine area.
and the ISM priceless shifter (tranny side) its bottom connector can really use RTV.
These cars are temporarily "sealed" to dis-like water... water capilarity always wins.
Use high temp RTV engine-grade automotive sealant to fix that !!

Last edited by CaliBenzDriver; Apr 13, 2025 at 03:56 PM.
and rear bumper side radars and harness connectors plus front bumper and engine area.
and the ISM priceless shifter (tranny side) its bottom connector can really use RTV.
These cars are temporarily "sealed" to dis-like water... water capilarity always wins.
Use high temp RTV engine-grade automotive sealant to fix that !!

Much easier than sealing each individual connector.





p.s. should we clean with brake cleaner or something else or just applying the grease?
thanks
Last edited by KristiyanPetrov; Apr 24, 2025 at 12:45 PM.







