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Windscreen Dave



Member Since: 28 Jun 2012
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United Kingdom 2003 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Alveston Red
Water in spare wheel well

Hi all my turn to ask a question. I have just noticed that I am getting quite a lot of water collecting in the spare wheel well. I can't see anywhere where it is coming from and at a bit of a loss. Does anybody have any ideas? Thanks in advance Dave.

Post #148101 25th Oct 2012 6:57pm
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EVOeng



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HTH

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barracuda816



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This appears to be quite well known fault, there was quite a big thread on it so would be worth putting it into the search function. If i remember correctly it is usually the rear door seal.

EVO beat me to it!

Post #148104 25th Oct 2012 7:04pm
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Windscreen Dave



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Thanks guys

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Dolphinboy



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If not the rear door seal thn the sunroof drain hole. It normally enters the boot in the rear left (passenger) corner and then overflows the rear panel lip into the spare wheel we'll. temp fix is to shove a rag/tissue in the hole and chane when wet. Stops the water flowing around.

Solution to clearing the drain hole is on here somewhere but iirc involves a long wire, drill attachment and patience. Thumbs Up

Post #148232 26th Oct 2012 10:31am
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