Nope, the only think you need to do is book it in for attempt No1 by the dealer to stop it.
Mine took 3 goes to make it 98%, however I did notice a very small drop hit my right foot in the last heavy rain. So attempt No4 coming up for me.
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						I've had my Defender a few months, and today it's rained the heaviest since i bought it.
When I got in, I spotted a small puddle in the passengers footwell, and when I forged through a small lake in the middle of the road it was almost like a bucket of water got poured through the accelerator pedal onto my foot!
It wasn't particularly deep, but it splashed up onto the windscreen and I think the wipers might have directed some down into the bonnet maybe?
I know Defenders aren't particularly well know for their waterproof properties, but is this a bit excessive? Just wondering if there are any well known holes I should plug up, or if I need to have a good look when it dries out!
Many thanks,
Alex
Nope, the only think you need to do is book it in for attempt No1 by the dealer to stop it.
Mine took 3 goes to make it 98%, however I did notice a very small drop hit my right foot in the last heavy rain. So attempt No4 coming up for me.
Jason
2010 130 TDCi
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						Yep, about as waterproof as a colander! Mine's 18 years old though, so I'm more inclined to try patching it myself than find a dealer to have a go.
I'm more worried about the electrics stuffing up than myself getting wet.
If you say it splashed up onto the bonnet, was your vents closed? Maybe it is time to replace the vent seals. Another thing that might also help is changing the gaskets on the windscreen brackets where the hinges were on previous models.
Cheers, Jurgens.
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						Good idea there, the vents were closed but I've noticed that air comes through them anyway regardless of how hard I force up the lever. I'll check out their seals tomorrow morning.
I think I'll check out all the seals around the windscreen too.
Would it be appropriate to try and fill any small cracks or gaps with sikaflex or something like that until I can get around to fitting new seals if I need them?
If my 110 didn't leak when it was raining I'd be concerned, this is a very amusing thread.
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						Haha, true. Like I said, I'm not really concerned about getting wet, just a bit of a quirk to get used to; learning to expect a wet right foot when I drive through puddlesIf my 110 didn't leak when it was raining I'd be concerned, this is a very amusing thread.. But I will check out the seals tomorrow I think.
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