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andywizkid



Member Since: 23 Jan 2018
Location: cambridge
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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Java Black
water ingress....again

good evening all.

not sure if is should introduce myself first somewhere on FFRR but im sure someone will point me in the right direction if i should Wink

also not sure if this post is in the right section but hope it is.

I bought my RR about 2 months ago now and have inherited to say "a few" problems would probably be an understatement but willing to invest some time and money including a new gearbox which I recently have been told she needs Sad bye bye a few thousand pounds!!

one issue i really need to solve ASAP is the water ingress which is making the following areas absolutely saturated...

headlining just above the windscreen all the way along[/b]
both A pillars top to bottom
both drivers and passengers footwell

I have made several searches on water ingress and they all seem to point to sunroof drains but I have taped over the sunroof using Gaffa tape making a seal from the roof to the glass so no water "should" be getting in and yet when it rained and snowed the other day water still seems to be coming in, in rather a large volume Sad

when I went out tonight after the car had sat for a few days the water was dripping on to my right foot whilst driving

any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, i just really want to stop the water, even with a temporary measure until the summer time when i can thoroughly investigate the problem.

cheers

Andy

Post #465769 23rd Jan 2018 10:04pm
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northernmonkeyjones



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Would start by trying to unblock the sunroof drains info on here on how to approach the job.
Does it have the original glass? Will say Land Rover on it. If not has it had a recent replacement? Has it been fitted correctly? Those are pretty much your choices for water in the location you are on about. There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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Post #465773 23rd Jan 2018 10:30pm
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GAC23



Member Since: 27 Nov 2013
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If you’ve ruled out the sunroof drains, an incorrectly fitted windscreen is the obvious culprit

- certainly for your higher leaks.

A respected Indy told me 9/10 leaks like this are windscreen related.

Hope this helps, good luck and welcome to FFRR ownership Smile

This forum is a godsend to me. What do I put here then?

Post #465776 23rd Jan 2018 10:39pm
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umitbat



Member Since: 06 Jan 2010
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I can't find the drains:(
Can smn explain where exactly?* 2010 3.6tdv8 180k km.
sold 06 td6 160k
Sold 03 td6 260k

Post #465860 24th Jan 2018 3:41pm
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FrankN



Member Since: 11 Feb 2017
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Hallo Andy ,

when you have find the leak, you must control this details
left and right



under the dashboard
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You see the rust , in this fall we have search a long time, before we have find it . We have a lot electric problems until we find that .

good luck


best regards Frank

Post #465864 24th Jan 2018 4:02pm
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Sandyt



Member Since: 07 Nov 2013
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Maybe this will help

L322 Range Rover: water in cabin
In August 2008, Land Rover issued technical bulletin LTB00168 for L322 Range Rover vehicles with serial numbers from 100003 onwards. In these vehicles, water ingress may occur:
Through the headliner in the proximity of the driver’s or the front passenger’s head, possibly dripping onto the top of the instrument panel;
Behind the A-pillar trim, through the fascia and, potentially, into the front footwell. By removing the fascia end closing panel, water ingress could be identified by rust coloured marks on the instrument panel reinforcement;
Through the headliner around the rear of the roof opening panel; and,
Into the rear footwell (driver or passenger’s side).
The water ingress was attributable to:
A poorly routed, blocked, kinked or twisted front roof opening panel drain tube; or,
If water ingress was only visible in the footwell area, around the sill finisher and along the bottom of the door casing, the likely cause was a badly fitted front door water shedder.

Post #465927 24th Jan 2018 11:26pm
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Welshdragon



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The other thing it could be is the mastic has gone brittle in the roof rack channel at above the windscreen, mine had a slight leak, took a while to find it but after silicon the gap the foot well is dry as a bone and after the amount of rain we have had its a tried and tested result. If it dont work.......burn it!

If the IId tool cant fix it.......burn the FF.

If the FF cant be fixed......buy a Land Cruiser!

If the LC cant be fixed..............................................BUY a horse !!

Post #466609 30th Jan 2018 4:31pm
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andywizkid



Member Since: 23 Jan 2018
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Thanks for the above...it was exactly that. i removed both roof rack sliders each side and found tons of old mastic and an area where the water was leaking in to the cabin. i re-masticed that area and hey presto (fingers crossed) it hasn't leaked.

thanks guys for all your help.

but as a typical FFRR owner i now move on to the next issue FBH lol

Post #467771 8th Feb 2018 5:08pm
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andywizkid



Member Since: 23 Jan 2018
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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Java Black

so, just to Update...."hey presto" it didnt work.

I had the windscreen replaced and behind the window had corroded all along the top allowing the water ingress so extremely happy that i found the problem, however in the process now created another problem........

After the windscreen was replaced the heater buttons for both Front and rear windows now dont work...any thoughts please!

Post #469785 23rd Feb 2018 2:32pm
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