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    L405 cabin filter

    I found that the cabin filter in my early 2022 L405 that I purchased almost a year ago is too small for the holder, especially at the front and the rear where there is no formed edge. The filter has the Land Rover logo.
    Is it normal for the L405 filter to not seal as all?

    The filter was full of dust with lots of dust inside the frame where the dust bypassed the filter which partly explains the dust inside the vehicle, although both the rear side doors allow dust ingress. I haven't checked yet from where the external air comes but I make a point of never driving in other vehicle's dust and switch to recirculate whilst oncoming vehicles pass, so the air must be picked-up from a dusty location such as behind the front wheels somewhere. I always have the fan on full speed on unsealed roads.

    Edit: the filter is smaller than after-market sizes.
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    It is obvious that LR didn't do much dusty road testing of the L405. Apart from the horrendous dust collection at the rear and that the rear side doors allow dust ingress, the engine bay gets covered in dust, the seal cross the back of the bonnet doesn't get near to sealing so the engine bay dust gets drawn into the cabin air intake at the base of the windscreen. The air intake into the bonnet is mostly from around the headlights with dust drawn from the engine bay resulting in quite a layer of dust inside the bonnet openings.
    I'll be installing a layer of something on the plastic covers where the bonnet's rear seal sits to improve the seal the back edge of the bonnet, trying to get clean air into the cabin air intake and which might also reduce the drawing of dust into the engine bay a little.

    I considered removing the raised screened air intakes from the tops of the mudguards and removing the mating seal from under the edges of the bonnet, but I'll start with just removing the mating seal blocks which might help a little.
    MY21.5 L405 D350 Vogue SE with 19s. Produce LLAMS for LR/RR, Jeep GC/Dodge Ram
    VK2HFG and APRS W1 digi, RTK base station using LoRa

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    Ya gotta wonder.. it must've spent hundreds of hours in the wind tunnel getting blasted by smoke.
    2 or 3 in-car/underbonnet cameras wouldve shown all this...
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    I suspect the designers had other priorities.
    MY21.5 L405 D350 Vogue SE with 19s. Produce LLAMS for LR/RR, Jeep GC/Dodge Ram
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