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Duke Thrust



Member Since: 07 Jun 2010
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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Java Black
Water in footwell

Chaps,

Getting a very small amount of water ingress into the drivers footwell after heavy rain - I initially suspected the seals aound the windscreen but would it not be bonded in?

Any suggestions?

Post #22944 22nd Jul 2010 7:21am
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Fox



Member Since: 02 Apr 2010
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Watering Can/Hosepipe and an assistant.
Move round the car slowly.

On different LR products I've seen it be the door seals, windscreen (yes, it's bonded) and sunroof.




/the off topic bit/

I remember an old sierra that I couldn't find the leak on. I drilled some holes in the footwell to let the water out again. Smile

Post #22946 22nd Jul 2010 7:30am
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dan_uk_1984



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Could it be a blocked sunroof drain tube?

 

Post #22947 22nd Jul 2010 7:44am
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VaguelyVogue



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Fox wrote:
I remember an old sierra that I couldn't find the leak on. I drilled some holes in the footwell to let the water out again. Smile


Ah - the Defender solution - ensure that the exit hole/s area > entry hole/s area ... Laughing

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VMPP



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check the AC system.

I also had the same problem, and it turned out to be a loose tube from the AC.

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