I thought the starter would be allright getting wet just don't use it till it dries out first.
Hi all
Just curious to know what you guys think within reason, what is the wading depth for a standard defender with out the risk of something stuffing up electrically, and with a snorkel it helps of course, but what about the starter motor area?, its not really looking good if you plow into a metre of water?
Regards Sumo![]()
I thought the starter would be allright getting wet just don't use it till it dries out first.
If I remember reading the manual correctly - standard wading depth is 500mm. I could be wrong though...
Book says 500mm![]()
Well, the Discovery is 50cm. (top of the wheel rim) And that is higher than the floor & the lower door seals have joints with a sleeve inside. That can move & you let water in.![]()
yep just read my owners manual 500 mm
When we got 'Lara' we did a water crossing with water half way up the windscreen....Originally Posted by sumo
It was fun...
We went back across 5 times
Snorkel worked wonders.... No issues before, during or after.
But I wouldnt want to get stopped in water that deep
Tombraider
Originally Posted by 4bee
Well my D2 has been a lot deeper than that without any water entering the cab. So I know this is incorrect. The dealers only specify thesafe wading depth whilst fording creeks/rivers due to the forces involved with running water bogholes are a different matter altogether
Sumo if your in NSW come up to the Watagans with us and try a few bogholes out. Your Defender will love you for it.
Maybe D2 seals are designed & constructed differently to D1. Have a shufti next time you see one, Mat.Well my D2 has been a lot deeper than that without any water entering the cab. So I know this is incorrect.
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