holes under the rear screen
Discussion
Been cleaning the cerb today and noticed water on the inside of the rear screen.
I lifted the boot so I could see properly and it look like there are two scoops in the body hidden under the bottom screen trim, through which I can see the rear shelf. They are only small, but id never noticed them before.
has everyone else got these?
what are they for? I presume just vents to avoid blowing out the the back screen if at speed with the windows open.
I lifted the boot so I could see properly and it look like there are two scoops in the body hidden under the bottom screen trim, through which I can see the rear shelf. They are only small, but id never noticed them before.
has everyone else got these?
what are they for? I presume just vents to avoid blowing out the the back screen if at speed with the windows open.
Gazzab said:
Afaik they were added later as first cerbs had rear screen blow outs.
A mate of mine has an earlier Cerbera than mine (Mk1) and his has these holes, mine (Mk2) hasn't got them. I thought the very early Cerb's didn't have them (some rear screens blew out) then they were introduced and when the Mk2 came out they were designed out. Not %100 sure though.kevin63 said:
Gazzab said:
Afaik they were added later as first cerbs had rear screen blow outs.
A mate of mine has an earlier Cerbera than mine (Mk1) and his has these holes, mine (Mk2) hasn't got them. I thought the very early Cerb's didn't have them (some rear screens blew out) then they were introduced and when the Mk2 came out they were designed out. Not %100 sure though.Gazzab said:
kevin63 said:
Gazzab said:
Afaik they were added later as first cerbs had rear screen blow outs.
A mate of mine has an earlier Cerbera than mine (Mk1) and his has these holes, mine (Mk2) hasn't got them. I thought the very early Cerb's didn't have them (some rear screens blew out) then they were introduced and when the Mk2 came out they were designed out. Not %100 sure though.
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