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Windscreen Cowl Grommet MX5 Mk3/3.5/3.75 Reviews

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Genuine Mazda PartGenuine Mazda replacement windscreen cowl screw grommet. Believe it or not, this little blighter can be the cause of water getting into either the drivers or passenger side footwell. The foam gasket on the back drys out and falls apart leaving a direct path for water to follow into the cabin of the vehicle. There are two required per car, and they are located at either end of the windscreen cowl. Simply pop out the black oval shaped cap, removed the screw underneath, lift up the cowl itself to give you access to the grommet underneath.Fits all Mk3, Mk3.5 & 3.75 models, 2005>2015Tip: It might also be worth ordering a couple of the Hole Covers at the same time as these also go brittle and often break when trying to remove them!

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Replaced both sides at same time to fix water penetration to footwell (a common problem) I also backed new ones up with liberal coating of bathroom sealant. Now all is watertight.
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Posted 2 weeks ago
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Solved the leak in my car
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Posted 2 weeks ago
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Posted 2 months ago
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Simple fix for the old and dried out cowl grommets that leak - takes about 30 minutes to do both sides - I put a dab of silicone over the area once installed ( belt and braces ! )
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Posted 2 months ago
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Posted 3 months ago
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Quite easy to fit and a sensible precaution against leaks
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Posted 5 months ago
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good quality spare part.excellent service.
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Posted 9 months ago
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Water leak into passenger side stopped. Easy to do. Just don't understand why Mazda designed things this way!
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Posted 11 months ago