View Full Version : Roof Leak - Passenger side headliner
npssmphs
19th December 2010, 07:52 PM
Hello All,
I recently purchased a 2001 TD5 Disco - and loving her! Except I have a slight leak that is wetting the headliner on the passenger side whenever it rains for an extended period.
Water is leaking in somewhere on the passenger side and is wetting the headliner mainly near the roof handles and along the windscreen.
I have scoured this site and other Landy forums to find a solution and have tried a couple things to rectify - neither have worked.
I initially put silicon around the sunroof and roof interface and around where the roof rack attaches to the roof... This did not work.
I then sealed the sunroof with gaffa tape - so no water can enter via the sunroof. I did this to see if the leak was caused by the sunroof drain pipe issue that seems quite common... This has not worked.
Does anyone have any other suggestions to rectify this problem?
It is not a massive amount of water but it is starting to damage the headliner.
It is also worth noting that when the vehicle is moving the water ingress doesn't seem to occur...
Thanks in advance for any comments
Cheers
nsgnomad
19th December 2010, 08:22 PM
Hello All,
I recently purchased a 2001 TD5 Disco - and loving her! Except I have a slight leak that is wetting the headliner on the passenger side whenever it rains for an extended period.
Water is leaking in somewhere on the passenger side and is wetting the headliner mainly near the roof handles and along the windscreen.
I have scoured this site and other Landy forums to find a solution and have tried a couple things to rectify - neither have worked.
I initially put silicon around the sunroof and roof interface and around where the roof rack attaches to the roof... This did not work.
I then sealed the sunroof with gaffa tape - so no water can enter via the sunroof. I did this to see if the leak was caused by the sunroof drain pipe issue that seems quite common... This has not worked.
Does anyone have any other suggestions to rectify this problem?
It is not a massive amount of water but it is starting to damage the headliner.
It is also worth noting that when the vehicle is moving the water ingress doesn't seem to occur...
Thanks in advance for any comments
Cheers
PS - I originally posted in the wrong section - sorry.
Could be a leak in the sealing around the windscreen, and while you are moving the normal rubber surround at the top of the windscreen and the air movement stops the water from gettting to the leak.
Try getting a garden hose and while you are holding the rubber at the top of the windscreen away from the body and screen, directing water into the area at the top of the glass. If the windscreen seal is leaking you will soon know.
Hope this helps.
scarry
19th December 2010, 08:30 PM
I had a leak on a new one,the dealer never got it sorted.Eventually i noticed a small hole in the sealant at the front of the gutter on the passengers side of the vehicle.A bit of sicaflex & it never leaked again.
Rosscoe68
19th December 2010, 08:35 PM
mine leaked from the gasket under the roof rack bars. ran down the roof lining and out the front edge of the windscreen, took me ages of looking for windscreen leaks toi fluke the roofbar gasket leak
p38arover
19th December 2010, 10:17 PM
Threads merged. Don't post the same question in multiple areas.
npssmphs
20th December 2010, 02:51 PM
mine leaked from the gasket under the roof rack bars. ran down the roof lining and out the front edge of the windscreen, took me ages of looking for windscreen leaks toi fluke the roofbar gasket leak
Roscoe, Did you just drop the headliner and tighten? Or was it more complicated than that?
Thanks for your help everyone!
Cheers
Rosscoe68
20th December 2010, 09:44 PM
dropped the hood lining a little, undid the nut inside that retains the roof bar, and silicon on the underside of the rubber gasket, it was old and a little hard and perished and i wasn't close to a LR dealer at the time so just fudged it with silicon. i had hit the roof with a hose and confirmed it was coming in from that hole. no problem since ........... so i thought
interestingly, today, i jumped in car at lunch to find a puddle of water in my rubber drivers floor mat, so will be investigating further.
maybe the silicon didnt last, maybe i have the other usual problem with leaking around windscreen as well. been out of the wet for about 6 moths now so a bit hard to tell.
biggin
21st December 2010, 07:05 AM
dropped the hood lining a little, undid the nut inside that retains the roof bar, and silicon on the underside of the rubber gasket, it was old and a little hard and perished and i wasn't close to a LR dealer at the time so just fudged it with silicon. i had hit the roof with a hose and confirmed it was coming in from that hole. no problem since ........... so i thought
interestingly, today, i jumped in car at lunch to find a puddle of water in my rubber drivers floor mat, so will be investigating further.
maybe the silicon didnt last, maybe i have the other usual problem with leaking around windscreen as well. been out of the wet for about 6 moths now so a bit hard to tell.
A leaking new windscreen is what caused my puddle on the passenger side mat. Non-genuine windscreens do not fit well. A bit of extra sikaflex around the top left hand side has fixed it .......for now!
Rosscoe68
21st December 2010, 11:56 AM
mine is due for a replacement windscreen . want to get the surroinds checked for rust at the same time though. will try and get insurance to pay for screen replacement as its gots cracks in it and i have windscreen insurance.
Nicky
21st December 2010, 09:56 PM
Hello All,
I recently purchased a 2001 TD5 Disco - and loving her! Except I have a slight leak that is wetting the headliner on the passenger side whenever it rains for an extended period.
Water is leaking in somewhere on the passenger side and is wetting the headliner mainly near the roof handles and along the windscreen.
I have scoured this site and other Landy forums to find a solution and have tried a couple things to rectify - neither have worked.
I initially put silicon around the sunroof and roof interface and around where the roof rack attaches to the roof... This did not work.
I then sealed the sunroof with gaffa tape - so no water can enter via the sunroof. I did this to see if the leak was caused by the sunroof drain pipe issue that seems quite common... This has not worked.
Does anyone have any other suggestions to rectify this problem?
It is not a massive amount of water but it is starting to damage the headliner.
It is also worth noting that when the vehicle is moving the water ingress doesn't seem to occur...
Thanks in advance for any comments
Cheers
Look at the Sunroof Drain tubes
http://i920.photobucket.com/albums/ad46/gowest_DII/tubes_3.jpg
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