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Well since the poster had had trouble with the cheapo type, my friends with 106's had trouble using them, other people on other forums have had trouble with them, need I go on, I don't think so.
Getting them to seal properly has nothing to do with me, they have been fitted properly, driveshaft cleaned properly before insertion etc, god knows why it don't fully seal, maybe dodgy side, its not rocket science, easy to fit. However the other cars iv worked on using OE ones haven't leak and still fully recommend them because with things like this you can't get any better quality, or have you missed that part of it. Oh and only the NS one has the leak BTW. Whether you like it or not makes no difference, it comes from my experience, this inc helping friends on their cars when using cheapo type they bought.
Oh and for the record, other's on here have had drips coming out from these plugs as well inc sump ones.
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Seems i'm not the only one having problems with the NS one, both cars use the same seals.
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Seems a common problem with many things that can affect them. I've fitted them as the Haynes manual says so and like the first link I still have leaks under load but not when car is standing. I have checked everywhere and it is only coming from the NS seal. I guess it could have got damaged or its a dud, either way i'll fix it.
Lets try and keep it on topic shall we, talking about a persons experience saying its drivel isn't helping the poster here. As you well know, there are always so many things that can be the cause when it comes to cars and parts etc.
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