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    P38 wheel well water leak...bad

    Have been a bit quiet of late... preparing for Cape York trip, including building a camper... more on that later. We should have left 3 weeks ago (well in fact it is me...).

    Almost all packed and left Rangie on driveway last couple of nights...heavy rain...wheel well totally flooded. Replaced seal today. Baked it at 40degC for 30 mins and bent bottom lip of boot aperture out 5mm ,...both as per LR TSB.

    Also realigned the upper tailgate and adjusted lock strikers on lower tailgate. Seem very tight... Damnation...still leaking, not as bad. Water is getting in somewhere above the tailgate split line and dripping into the taillight void. From there it fills up the bulkhead below the lip of the bootspace (immediately below the lip but above the bumper bar bolt attachment line.

    No point drilling weep holes...I need to stop the leak!
    I also removed the E pillar vinyl finisher, took out the bolt which supports the gas strut and put a dab of silicone on the thread and refitted it ...water seems to be finding its way down the E pillar ...or so i thought
    Suggestions pls? fast running out of brownie points
    cheers

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    The sunroof drains go through the top of the inner rear wheel arch. If the tips block up, then the water drains into the spare wheel well. The hoses can also pull out of the tips resulting in the same problem.

    Pop off the upper side trims (under the rear 1/4 windows) & have a look.

    That's where mine was filling up from anyway.
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    You've already done all of the things I did.....

    Except it seemed to work for me.

    I had a fair bit of surface rust in the wheel well, so I sanded it back, masked it up, and painted it with a mat black rust converter paint. Looks so much better and hard to tell its not originally painted that way.

    Good luck

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    Gday all; my wheel-well leak was cured by gluing the rubber molding around the hatch body flange. Factory fit is only push-on,and seems to relax with age.Many cars I looked over in saleyards were full of water,probably from enthusiastic gernying.Good tip re the sunroof drain, and how to get at it.Hope this solves somebody else's "challenge".

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    Quote Originally Posted by fixes View Post
    Gday all; my wheel-well leak was cured by gluing the rubber molding around the hatch body flange. Factory fit is only push-on,and seems to relax with age.Many cars I looked over in saleyards were full of water,probably from enthusiastic gernying.Good tip re the sunroof drain, and how to get at it.Hope this solves somebody else's "challenge".
    Good point. My rubber seal had come right away but it was in quite good nick so I re attached it with a continuous bead of silicone gutter sealant on the lip before pushing it in place.
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    Ok, why can't I find this rear sunroof drain??! Do I need to remove the wheel arch to see it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Craig_Keira View Post
    Ok, why can't I find this rear sunroof drain??! Do I need to remove the wheel arch to see it?
    The rear sunroof drains consist of a length of translucent plastic hose on each side running down the (rear) seat belt pillars and end in a grommet exiting into the top of each wheel arch. You need to remove the vertical side covers of the luggage compartment as well as the "top" (horizontal) plastic sections.

    To find the exit hole, you need to jack up the car, remove the rear wheel and remove the mudflaps and then the wheel arch liner... good luck!

    Have you played with a hose, moving upwards to eliminate seam seals etc?

    cheers

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    A length of Cat 6 ethernet cable (the actual cable you would install internally, not a lead) is perfect for running down the drain tubes to check and clear blockages.

    That's what I found anyway.

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    P 38 rear cargo door water leak

    Thank you guys in advance any help is appreciated water leak in spare wheel compartment tried everything just asking the rubber grommet on the door touching the seal causing problems any ideas right hand side of door electrical for tailgate thank you guys

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