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philip1972



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Water in spare wheel well, but unusual......

Morning all.

I have found a little water in my spare wheel well. In the title I said its unusual because it doesn't seem to fit with the usual symptoms, which I have read extensively on here.

Its the only place there is water! I have dry carpets, dry D pillars and seat belts, dry side panels, dry cubby holes where all the fuses and hi fi stuff is hidden on both sides. There is literally no water or dampness anywhere else and no condensation, even after its been left for a week.

I do have a knackered rear wash wipe system, that leaks when the button is pressed, but I knew that and haven't pressed the button for a long long time (plus that leaks water down the inside of the rear window, onto the boot carpet).

Anyone have any ideas?

Thank you!

Post #618657 4th Jan 2022 12:31pm
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bigbo



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Buckingham Blue

I had the same symptoms,

Turned out to be a new tailgate seal was required despite looking good, however when I removed it it became obvious it had failed.

David Range Rover 4.2 Supercharged 2006
Ford Focus EcoBoost 1.5 2017
MG TF 2003

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Highroller



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I agree, possible tail gate seal. Water will track along the rear panel & fill the spare wheel well.

Try wedging paper towels into the rear cross member corners & I'm pretty sure they will get wet.

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TDV8_NCS



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It was the same for me. The water is getting in at the top of the boot. The water is getting in the U section of the rubber seal that fits over the metal and works its way around to the sides. If you pull the seal off at the top corner you will see a gap were the metal joins in the corner. This allows the flowing water to go inside the pillar and work its way down the inside getting into the boot without getting the carpet wet, or anywhere near the electrics in the corner. I didn't get a new seal, I just put a bit of silicon sealent inside the rubber U section to seal it to the metal when I pushed it back on and this seems to have solved it. Believe me, I had tried everything before this, a really was at an end of all the things I could think it could be.
Good luck with it, and endless hours of fun with a hose pipe Smile.
Neil

Post #618723 4th Jan 2022 7:24pm
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philip1972



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Thank you gents.

I will get back out there tomorrow and take a close look at that seal Thumbs Up

Post #618729 4th Jan 2022 7:56pm
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philip1972



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Big thanks to you TDV8_NCS

I did the repair like you said and today has been the first day of rain for a week or 2.

Been and checked and its bone dry in there Thumbs Up

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TDV8_NCS



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Glad to here it worked. I still check mine on a regular basis and so far so good. This forum is full of good information from people who have been there and done that.
Neil

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Cam-Tech-Craig



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Glad it got sorted sir Thumbs Up

Post #622049 1st Feb 2022 12:44am
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