Guys...
Just on the silicone spray comment...
Do NOT use silicone spray on your vehicle - ever!!!
If it ever needs panel work, paint, etc the job will be a nightmare...
Use Dry PTFE spray

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						Guys...
Just on the silicone spray comment...
Do NOT use silicone spray on your vehicle - ever!!!
If it ever needs panel work, paint, etc the job will be a nightmare...
Use Dry PTFE spray

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						SubscriberFrom talking to a panel specialist I thought teflon - PTFE was as bad or even worse than silicon, is that not the case?
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						SubscriberThe dust in the back - The later PUMA's are really bad at this - although they have improved a little on the MY13 model I have. The issue is that there is very little seallant on the panel seams. And on a Defender there are often very large gaps.
A way to limit dust in the vehicle - is to never drive with the windows open, and always have the A/C on flow through. This pressurizes the inside and keeps the dust out. Obviously not always convenient.
Iv'e used three tubes of Butyl mastic on mine. The trick is to apply at night. Get a very bright light, such as a flouro, and put it inside the defender in the rear. Then hop under it with a torch and a tube of goo. You will see the underside lit up like a christmas tree with light seeping through many seams - especially around the rear seat box. Just goop these up until you see light no more. Move the light around all over the inside until you see no more light underneath. Then repeat with the light underneath.
That will get rid of about 60% of the dust.
The next step is to get a high pressure fire hose, and spray the crap out of the underneath. You will get water on the inside - probably around the 2nd row of seats on the floor. Make a note of where it's coming in and then goo it when its dry.
Pay special attention around the fuel filler, there are seams on the inside that are open to the outside and the corners will leak dust and water in. Goo them.
Then remove the rear speaker covers. You will be greeted by piles of dust. You may be able to goo these from the inside.... But most likely that is coming through the gaps around the body cappings. Now I did not goo these on my new defender as I am paranoid about water getting in and rusting these. But they were gooed on my 2009 Defender with black silicone by the dealer when they had a go at gooing them. In stead I live with a little dust, but spray Inox in to the cappings monthly to keep the rust out.
After that - I get a fine layer of dust after a trip. but nothing like the great big one inch piles of dust I would have got before.
On my wooden boat I have used lots of oakum and tar, might try it on the Defender! ,
By all means get a Defender. If you get a good one, you'll be happy. If you get a bad one, you'll become a philosopher.
apologies to Socrates
Clancy MY15 110 Defender
Clancy's gone to Queensland Rovering, and we don't know where he are
could you possibly remove the rear tyre from the door and put it in the car or on the roof (if you have a rack and the ability to tie it down) then drive over corrugations just to see if it wiggles the lock enough for some movement and perhaps allow it to unjam a bit??
I know its a lame suggestion but you never know and if your desperate for stuff possibly worth a try??
Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......
I don't have a solution as my old boy doesn't have central locking. I'm buying a new model soon to trip in so I'm wondering if the central locking has its own fuse that I will be able to pull to avoid issues???
*** herrBlick, please let us know if LR helped out with the warranty??? ***
well didn't get off to a good start, drove to Lance Dixons and low and behold, sorry your car has not been booked in mr Blick......jesus!!!!
But Andrew at the desk was most accommodating and took the car off me and listed faults....fingers crossed
Looking forward to hearing how everything works out!
It would also be good to hear what else was on your list?
ok so I had a small oil leak but that was found by Les Richmond on my first service ,and I was told it wasn't a big problem, but it was warranty work and should go to the dealer after the trip,
all my instruments failed ,fuel,speedo,temp,etc etc ,
thank god for my Alpine double din GPS to give me correct speeds and estimated fuel consumption....
That was it really apart from half the simpson being in the car.....
I will be ordering a rijidij swing arm and converting the back of my car by removing the second row seating and installing a proper drawer system utilising the mulgo door hinges to get 90 degrees on the doors so that I have side drawers as well. It only takes you one big trip to realise you need everything secure and in its place..
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