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You can surely get the whole beading changed of sunroof, but if you want some DIY stuff then ask someone to drive car at Hi-Speed and you can inspect the more buzzing area in your sunroof. Stop the car and stuff thin paper tissue in same spot and drive again at Hi-Speed and if no buzzing, that means you marked the right spot, if not do the above exercise again.
Then come back home and remove the tissue and apply GLASS SEALANT tube inside the beading and leave that area of sunroof open for 5-6 hrs to sealant to dry properly. You can get glass sealant from Ace or spare part shops for 10-20 dhs. I have done this in my very old range rover that use to hiss quiet a lot on highway, and this thing worked like a charm.
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The battery of my i20 is not staying charged.
After returning from Oman I noticed my dash board light and headlights got dimmed and shortly and after that it started idling roughly and the car died.I switched off the car and waited for an hour and started the car it ran fine until about 5 minutes later when it acted exactly as before i took the car to the mechanic and got alternator and battery checked and according to him the alternator was good but the battery was bad so i got both of them changed.
The car did the exact same thing as before.
I am lost and don't know what to do now
Hard steering
in Hyundai Veracruz Forum in UAE
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Well it need a power steering fluid top up for sure, that you can get at any service station in 20-30 dhs. While getting that done you can ask mechanic to look for any noticeable leak (to know why it reduced) and if they find one then you need to get that repair, may be leaking hose, fluid canister or steering pump itself.
It may be due to age, that in previous service no one topped up steering fluid and after the top up you will be just fine, if no noticeable leak found.