RAIN & LIGHT SENSOR SILICONE PAD + GEL COMBINATION KIT FOR CITROEN,FORD,VAUXHALL

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£31.14 (Inc. Tax)
£25.95 (Ex. Tax)
SKU:
SENSOR124-1K;
UPC:
SENSOR124-1K
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RAIN & LIGHT SENSOR SILICONE PAD KIT FOR CITROEN, FORD, VAUXHALL
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RAIN & LIGHT SENSORTACK READY+ PLUS COMBINATION KIT TYPE 3/4/13

Most square-type sensors can now be repaired using either SensorTack® 2 gel or SensorTack® Ready+ pads. However, for those square-type sensors incorporating raised features on the face of the optical unit,a repair was not previously possible if the pad was damaged and the complete unit had to be replaced.

Now, with SensorTack® Ready+ Plus, a repair solution has been developed: you can replace the damaged pads by using SensorTack® Ready+ Plus combination kit, which comprises both an already shaped silicone pad and a supply of SensorTack® 1 gel. Simply remove the damaged silicone pad from the sensor optical surface and remove the existing silicone from the face of the sensor. Clean the surface thoroughly and apply the SensorTack® 1 gel to the face of the sensor unit allowing the gel to cover all the raised features. Allow to cure. Then carefully place the new SensorTack® Ready+ Pad in position.

It takes only a few minutes to re-apply the sensor to the windscreen!

Length: 49 mm
Width: 37 mm
 
This video will help you https://youtu.be/8mxHn6in3Aw

SENSOR TACK CLEANING AND CONTACT SPRAY is being used in the Video


 

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The Company will give the Purchaser the benefit of any warranty it receives from its supplier but shall not be liable for any claim or claims for any indirect or consequential damage or loss (including loss of profit) arising from any breach by it or its contract or any defect in the goods PROVIDED that this exclusion shall not apply to death or personal injury or to liability for breach of obligation under Section 13, 14 or 15 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 as against a Purchaser who is a “consumer” as defined by Section 12 of the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977.

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