Quote Originally Posted by quan2boy View Post
Just to share...for those of you, like me, who chose to locate your LPG filler discreetly beside your fuel filler, you may want to check if water leaks into your trunk. The past weeks have been raining and I discovered water inside my trunk. After investigation, I discovered that rain water seeps into the trunk through the gap around the LPG filler. To remedy this, I placed silicone around the LPG filler to seal it. So far, so good.

You may want to check your trunks as well. Baka pagsimulaan pa ng kalawang...

Cheers!

Quote Originally Posted by quan2boy View Post
I tried to attach a picture of my LPG filler with the silicone applied but it did not work the first time. So here it is again. Hope it works. You will see the silicone around the LPG filler to cover the gaps and prevent water from seeping into the trunk.

Ok guys. Forgive me. Please bear with me. This is the third time I'm trying to post the same image.

Apparently, Tsikot Gallery was under maintenance the past couple of days so that could be the reason why I'm having difficulty posting this very simple picture.

Hope it works this time. Otherwise, I could really be doing something stupid...