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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Did you have your AC on outside or recirc?
    Did you have the fan on?
    No windows open?
    AC on recirc with all windows up

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    Perhaps put the boss in the back to check when you are on the Reynolds Track on Monday
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    Quote Originally Posted by luked3 View Post
    Cheers Dave, I had a look at the wedges they look really good. But when I push the tailgate when closed it moves like the latch may have some play in it
    Take your rear lights off, then have a look whether a gap is made between the seal and inside of the tailgate when you move the tailgate in and out. And also, lookup the rain channel see if the two sides of the wedge are contacting each other correctly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luked3 View Post
    AC on recirc with all windows up
    There's your problem - if you have recirc off, the cabin fan provides enough positive pressure to stop dust ingress. Recirc on, and you don't get that very slight increase in cabin pressure.
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    You beat me to it Justin.Recirc is for people who like the smell of their own farts
    Fresh will help keep the interior pressurised,keep the fan as high as you can tolerate noise wise.
    In the D4 you have to beg the thing to recirculate your farts,modern vehicles are fairly air tight which can cause oxygen depletion on long drives.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grentarc View Post
    There's your problem - if you have recirc off, the cabin fan provides enough positive pressure to stop dust ingress. Recirc on, and you don't get that very slight increase in cabin pressure.
    I see your point but I've put 100,000 kms on the car since I bought it and have driven plenty of dirt roads ( we get out as much as we can ) with ricirc on and off and it has never done this before. You could actually see dirt/ dust along the plastic trim on top of the bottom part of the tailgate where the button is to release the lower gate.

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    I have lived on dirt roads for more than half my life, so have done a few km on them too

    The thing you noted was this time you had a camper attached - this more than likely created a nice low pressure area behind your window allowing the dust to collect before coming in through any seals that would otherwise be pressurised with the fresh air on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grentarc View Post
    I have lived on dirt roads for more than half my life, so have done a few km on them too

    The thing you noted was this time you had a camper attached - this more than likely created a nice low pressure area behind your window allowing the dust to collect before coming in through any seals that would otherwise be pressurised with the fresh air on.
    I tend to agree with Justin.
    If you want to suck dust try a Holden Rodeo or Colarado.Even using the aircon you cant keep the dust out in winter
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