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  1. #61
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    re water on floor of rangie/ discovery

    Had a water "problem" in my Discovery front carpets recently, turns out the new windscreen (fitted by dealers panel shop), was probably not heat sealed into place well enough.
    I could actually get it to lift in places when I tried.
    Found that problem, by getting somebody inside to watch while I ran a hose around the outside edge of window.
    The fitter for my next winscreen will probably NOT be impressed; but I Just used mastic screen sealer around entire edge and water on floor stopped happening.

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    I've just (I hope) fixed my issue with LHS footwell water. Got under to clean out the drains. LHS side had a bit of gunk. But the RHS had a lot of gunk. Perhaps there is a common point under the dash that allows water to go from one to the other? In which case, perhaps cleaning out the RHS fixed the water on the LHS. I shall report back later.

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    Update

    "That" time of year again... several days of non-stop, often teeming, rain. This time, 12 months on, not a hint of water in either footwell nor in the wheel well.

    What's more, with the reduction in ambient temp and a couple of judicious squirts of silicone spray into one of the HEVAC plenums, the flap is now sliding to full extent and the book symbol has gone (for a rest I suppose!)

    Hasn't prevented water seeping in through the colourbond roof on the house however due to deterioration of a couple of sealing washers on the roofing screws ... life goes on
    MY99 RR P38 HSE 4.6 (Thor) gone (to Tasmania)
    2020 Subaru Impreza S ('SWMBO's Express' )
    2023 Ineos Grenadier Trialmaster (diesel)

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    I had my whole ceiling replaced 2yrs ago because of that! God bless insurance! Would have cost me 3 P38's to do it myself... The sad part is that when the ceiling gave way, it ended up landing on my Rangie...

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    Now my turn but only when aircon on so hopefully just a blocked or dislodged drain. Hello strangers
    Cheers,
    Remy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Remy View Post
    Now my turn but only when aircon on so hopefully just a blocked or dislodged drain. Hello strangers
    Cheers,
    Remy
    G'day Remy ! it's been a while!
    I poked and prodded the Passenger side aircon drain pipes...all clear...was still leaking. I finally discovered after 2 yrs of frustration that while the pipe was clear, and it would squirt when squeezed, the "fingers" on the end of the pipe were actually sticking together sufficiently to overcome the weight of water above them...so it just backed up and dripped cold water on SWMBO's dainty feet she started to develop a complex about it Anyway I finally snipped a couple of mm from the end of the pipe. Humid summer in Bris is now quite bearable without the complimentary footwash!
    Trust all is well down Wagga way!
    cheers
    MY99 RR P38 HSE 4.6 (Thor) gone (to Tasmania)
    2020 Subaru Impreza S ('SWMBO's Express' )
    2023 Ineos Grenadier Trialmaster (diesel)

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    Remy!! Haven't seen you in a year... literally it was about a year ago we were in WW to collect my fur-baby.
    Got another bit off your car today to go on my black one... should make it sound nice... you know the bit

    Back to the thread... knock on cellulose/lignin, neither of my P38's have started dripping condensation in the LH footwell this summer. If they do, Hoges... you are da man!
    My toys, projects and write-ups at PaulP38a.com

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    water at the front passenger

    please help, L320 2007god.left hand drive EU car my passenger's carpet is wet, the A-C pipe is dry, it doesn't leak anywhere, I think it comes from the middle of the passenger's floor up how to solve the problemvećina vode je na ulaz na vratima ispod plastike na
    rubu
    278612318_753146436064517_6407718130757966114_n.jpg278536767_1145376609570973_4947341956311673922_n.jpghere is a puddle of water
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    I can't find where he enters ...

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    Markon 1986
    You might be better off posting this in the Range Rover Sport L320 group? Do you have a sunroof in your L320? The drain tubes are prone to perish and let water into the cabin. If it is this expect your key fob to no longer unlock your doors in the not too distant future....fortunately there are relatively simple and cheap fixes.
    Gary

    2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8

    Modified 1996 p38a HSE sold

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