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    Quote Originally Posted by SeriesIIIKev View Post
    You've made a great start on sorting this issue out, purely with cleaning out the drain holes.

    My Disco 1 used to leak from the front sunroof too & I found it had the same drain hole issue. They're very small holes & it won't take long for a bit of pony to build up in there. I cleaned both sets of drain holes on both roofs, & also replaced both glass seals for good measure. The holes are located in the very corners, under the plastic trim. I used a long length of bicycle brake cable or gear cable to poke down first & free some of the debris. A new cable will be long enough to see poking out underneath the vehicle when you've cleared the debris.

    If you can't obtain new seals (took me a while & that was back in 2006), I find removing the seal, thoroughly cleaning the seal with WD40 or similar, then smearing Vaseline all around it will do the trick.

    This leads me nicely to a topic that I was going to post...the infamous wet rear end! Not sure if you guys had the same issue here, but Disco's were notorious for leaking through the alpine seals &, more inconspicuously, the external body seals on the roof capping. The water inevitably ended up under the rear carpet & rubber underlay, & would rot the floor out. I caught mine in time to get away with a small amount of welding work.

    Has anybody here experienced a sodden rear floor on there Disco 1? Is it a common problem, or not so much because of the better weather conditions?

    Cheers,

    Kev
    So far I have only lifted my front carpet but I will have no choice soon. when I fit my inverter and rear power points etc I will be stripping out the interior to run the cables. I'll definitely check the alpine seals etc if I find the rear underlay to be wet and post my findings here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nicho View Post
    So far I have only lifted my front carpet but I will have no choice soon. when I fit my inverter and rear power points etc I will be stripping out the interior to run the cables. I'll definitely check the alpine seals etc if I find the rear underlay to be wet and post my findings here.
    I had very little wet under my front carpets, & zero rot, so I reckon I was lucky. Looks like you can find the seals on eBay, at least in the UK. Not sure how much shipping would be.

    LAND ROVER DISCOVERY SERIES 1 SUNROOF SEAL (GENUINE) (eBay item 270433319230 end time 18-Mar-11 11:36:10 AEDST) : Vehicle Parts Accessories

    If you're stripping the interior to fit an inverter, etc. you might want to go the distance & strip the interior rear panels, jump seats, carpet...as much as you need to strip out...& pour some water over the alpines and the gutter rail. You'll soon spot from inside whether it's the alpines. Mine tended to leak from the exterior capping, over the rear door (particularly in the corners at the door arch. It's a manufacturing glitch in that they never sealed this area properly.

    Good Luck!

    Kev

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    I know mine was leaking bad from the sunroof. In a down pour I had a water fall onto my lap on the drivers side but I will check the alpines although I had the drivers side resealed when I got the car the passenger side looked ok but you never know. I'm hoping it was just the sunroof.

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    Omg, I went through a car wash with my daughter on the weekend. We came out absolutely saturated!

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    I have sunroofs in both the D2a and D3 and they both leak everywhere.

    The D1 doesn't have a sunroof and it doesn't leak a drop anywhere, moral of the story avoid Disco's with sunroofs.

    cheers,
    Terry
    Cheers,
    Terry

    D1 V8 (Gone)
    D2a HSE V8 (Gone)
    D3 HSE TDV6 (Unfortunately Gone)
    D4 V8

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    Quote Originally Posted by SeriesIIIKev View Post
    You've made a great start on sorting this issue out, purely with cleaning out the drain holes.

    My Disco 1 used to leak from the front sunroof too & I found it had the same drain hole issue. They're very small holes & it won't take long for a bit of pony to build up in there. I cleaned both sets of drain holes on both roofs, & also replaced both glass seals for good measure. The holes are located in the very corners, under the plastic trim. I used a long length of bicycle brake cable or gear cable to poke down first & free some of the debris. A new cable will be long enough to see poking out underneath the vehicle when you've cleared the debris.

    If you can't obtain new seals (took me a while & that was back in 2006), I find removing the seal, thoroughly cleaning the seal with WD40 or similar, then smearing Vaseline all around it will do the trick.

    This leads me nicely to a topic that I was going to post...the infamous wet rear end! Not sure if you guys had the same issue here, but Disco's were notorious for leaking through the alpine seals &, more inconspicuously, the external body seals on the roof capping. The water inevitably ended up under the rear carpet & rubber underlay, & would rot the floor out. I caught mine in time to get away with a small amount of welding work.

    Has anybody here experienced a sodden rear floor on there Disco 1? Is it a common problem, or not so much because of the better weather conditions?

    Cheers,

    Kev
    I had the Alpine windows fixed up when my D1 was only 18 months old. I had a minor ding fixed on the side and the body shop knew the of the issues with the Alpine windows and pointed out some lifting of the paint around the seals, they spoke to Landrover and they fixed it up under warranty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nicho View Post
    Just gave my Disco a clean and found that the sunroof must be leaking like a siv. Carpet underlay in the front is soaked and stinking. Heading out to Tassie for a 4 day break but when i get back its strip the seats and carpet and dry the crap out then i need to fix the leak> This is where you guys come in... I know there is someone out there who has fixed this prob the right way or knows of a repairer i can take it to so they can fix/service my sunroof. Or is it just as easy to have it removed and a piece of steel put in its place to plug the sucker for good.
    I don't have a sunroof in the Disco thankfully, however the Wife has a 2 year old Hyundai i30 with a Webasto sunroof and yesterday I had to pull up the carpet with an inch of water on the passenger side. I'm getting the sunroof checked out tomorrow as it must be coming from there. I'd never own another car with sunroof after the problems we have had with this one not closing etc.

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