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nikbarber



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Front water leak

Hi everyone,

One of the most nagging issues I have had in my first couple of months of FF ownership has been water ingress in the front cabin. There is a leak which has been dripping down the headliner between the rear view mirror and the interior lights. My driveway is on a slight slope, and on a rainy night if the FF is parked with the nose pointing downhill then I would wake up to find a puddle in the tray just in front of the gearshift. This may or may not have contributed to my last post about the key stuck in the ignition lock, and it certainly isn't doing the electrics any good - I also have a parasitic battery drain which is my next job to fix.

So, with a few days off work I decided that I would get to the bottom of the water leak. My first thoughts were the sunroof drain tubes, but they appeared to be clear and the valve at the bottom between the air reservoir and the body was free. I tried taping up the sunroof and got the hose pipe out, and sure enough the leak was still there.

Next I took out the interior front interior dome lights. This was simply a case of unclipping it all, and undoing two 8mm bolts behind the sunglasses holder. I could then clearly see where the drip was coming in:



It was dripping between the body-in-white and the windscreen. So next I taped up the top edge of the windscreen.

I narrowed the leak down to the top corner of the windscreen on the passenger side, just where the gutter comes down.



Sure enough, large amounds of gaffer tape underneath the plastic gutter strip have temporarily fixed the leak. For a more permanent fix, I am going to try some sikaflex around the joint. Or I could just hope that my wife picks up a severe stone chip over the next few weeks so that we can get a replacement windscreen![/img]

Post #99946 31st Dec 2011 5:50pm
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JustinP



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Any chance of posting a slightly larger photo? 

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47p2



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If you want to go down the route of a new windscreen why wait until you collect a stone chip.........Hammers were invented for a reason Whistle Whistle 

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nicedayforit



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You'd be surprised how hard it is to crack a windscreen with a hammer, particularly when Autoglass are on their way to replace it. Whistle Smile

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nikbarber



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Which bit do you want the larger photo of, JustinP?

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47p2



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nicedayforit wrote:
You'd be surprised how hard it is to crack a windscreen with a hammer, particularly when Autoglass are on their way to replace it. Whistle Smile



Last time I spoke about this to my Autoglass guy he told me that it didn't actually need to be broken before it could be replaced, as long as you 'think' it's broken that was good enough for him Whistle Whistle Whistle 

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JustinP



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The 2nd photo whichhead already increased in size, have you up loaded another, of was I suffering from an iPhone problem? 

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nikbarber



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I just rotated the photo. Funnily enough, it looked small on my iphone as well, but fine on the PC. 2006 FFRR Td6 Vogue
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kriswilson



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Have you completely ruled out the sunroof drain tubes? This is what happened to me with the water ingress in the exact same place.

Have you tried opening the sunroof fully and pouring water down each of the drain tubes to ensure they flow freely?

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nikbarber



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Hi Kriswilson,

Thanks for the suggestion. The sunroof drain tubes are running free. I poured water in the top and there was a healthy flow through to the floor. 2006 FFRR Td6 Vogue
1991 Defender 90 200Tdi

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Cam-Tech-Craig



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You can smash the windscreen from the inside out using less than a tenth of the force you need from the outside inwards... Due to the curvature of the glass there is little strength if you hit the inside... Many lorry screens get broke when they jack the cab up to gain access to the engine...


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