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    Question Leaky Defender

    Wondering if anyone has the cure for water dripping in the top front corner of both front doors when pouring with rain or has been? Is it the rubber seals on the long thin view window? or is it coming from the roof?

    Cheers.

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    Run a bit of silly stick (silastic) around the guttering where the roof gutter wraps around over the windscreen. This solved mine. The water in mine tended to get from there through the top seal of the door, then ran inside the door and dripped on the floor.
    Lindsay.

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    take a look at

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/local_link...&catid=3&id=81

    def water ingress manual - in the technical section of this site

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    check all of the side gutters for any splitting of sealant , esp. around roof racks if fitted -you may have to remove to check. Water can travel alongway from where it's getting in.
    Depending on sealant condition is best to remove all & re-seal with quality sealant

    Brett

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    Any recommendations on the sealant? Something that is relatively easy to get a hold of?

    Thanks!

    Quote Originally Posted by bcj View Post
    check all of the side gutters for any splitting of sealant , esp. around roof racks if fitted -you may have to remove to check. Water can travel alongway from where it's getting in.
    Depending on sealant condition is best to remove all & re-seal with quality sealant

    Brett

    110 300tdi

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    Hi Crabman,

    I've got the same issue in my Puma 110. Driver's side only. i've never noticed it while it's raining but its once it's rained and then I drive, water starts to drip on my arm....so it's not quite at the top front corner but I suspect it's part of the same issue.

    Two things to consider here.

    1. Check for cracks in the seals right back to the roof crease - where the roof starts pointing at a downward angle from the top horizontal...and along the sides of the roof gutter.
    2. LR tightened-up and shifted the driver's door making it harder to close but it's a tighter seal and this seems to have stopped the ingress entirely.

    I hope this helps mate. Let me know how you go! I originally found water on the floor and told LR that I could see it coming in the top of the door....so the leak in the door was fixed but then I found water on the floor after the next storm....so they looked and found a leak coming from the windscreen/ firewall area and playing havoc with the alarm....and guess what.....the car's out of warranty so LRA are currently debating whether to fix it.

    I can feel a polite but firm letter coming on...!

    Bobby

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeamFA View Post
    Any recommendations on the sealant? Something that is relatively easy to get a hold of?

    Thanks!

    Sika-Flex.....

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    Ha! Which one...?

    Quote Originally Posted by Drover View Post
    Sika-Flex.....

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    Didge Guest
    sika flex 655c or 665c or something similar ( I couldn't find the used tube - sorry)- ask your local car parts supplier

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    Take the roof off and just enjoy the rain!?!
    Not helpful I know lol.
    Refer to the Aulro link and get busy with the sikaflex


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