amey01
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Some of you may remember the issue I had with the panels on my Vistas - there was a small crinkle in the membrane.
THREAD: http://www.martinloganowners.com/forum/showthread.php?t=5789&highlight=membrane
Well, living in Queensland, hundreds of kilometres from the nearest ML dealer, I elected to replace these myself.
The panels came, I read the instructions thouroughly, and promptly got a bit intimidated. Well, the area of the dead panel producing no sound kept getting bigger until I finally HAD to do this.
It wasn't so bad.
The enclosed instructions are great - my best advice is to read them well, then again (and again) and become so familiar with these that you won't need them at all during the process. Some of the terminology needs familiarisation!
First, I had the new panels delivered to my office. The pair come in a single package, and fit nicely into even small cars. Pictured here with my Citroën in which they travelled home.
THREAD: http://www.martinloganowners.com/forum/showthread.php?t=5789&highlight=membrane
Well, living in Queensland, hundreds of kilometres from the nearest ML dealer, I elected to replace these myself.
The panels came, I read the instructions thouroughly, and promptly got a bit intimidated. Well, the area of the dead panel producing no sound kept getting bigger until I finally HAD to do this.
It wasn't so bad.
The enclosed instructions are great - my best advice is to read them well, then again (and again) and become so familiar with these that you won't need them at all during the process. Some of the terminology needs familiarisation!
First, I had the new panels delivered to my office. The pair come in a single package, and fit nicely into even small cars. Pictured here with my Citroën in which they travelled home.
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