Have you had a look at the Water Ingress Manual: http://www.aulro.com/afvb/local_link...id=3&linkid=81 ?
 Wizard
					
					
						Wizard
					
					
                                        
					
					
						Hi Guys
Bit of an open question here....
Over the last coupe of days we have had some fairly heavy rain.. nothing too bad tho! I park the deefer facing up the drive so some water pools on the roof and the cutout in the bonnet. its not a steep slope just enough to hold water in the bonnet.
Anyway for the past 2 mornings i have reversed off the drive turned the car around facing down an even gentler slope.. gone to the end of the very short road (12 meters) and braked to have water slop out of the headlining in the corner by the windscreen post. probably about 50-100mls. Its definitly not from the door seals.. its sitting inside the headlining / trim somewhere along..
There are a few damp patches on the rear benches so im wondering if the water is being held by the trim that runs front to back.
The open question is has anyone had this happen, any idea where its come from and how did you fix it..
I appreciate its a defender and internal water features are considered fashionable by some... i just would rather not have a wet right leg when i brake first thing in the morning
Thanks
Steve
Have you had a look at the Water Ingress Manual: http://www.aulro.com/afvb/local_link...id=3&linkid=81 ?
I have exactly the same issue on my 90 (Process 11.5 in the water ingress manual - last page).
Thought it was the alpine windows, so I had them taken out and re-caulked, but no improvement. Must be 11.3 or 11.4.....
You'd have thought that if they know all about these water ingress areas they'd fix the manufacturing process to stop it happening from the start
 YarnMaster
					
					
						YarnMaster
					
					
                                        
					
					
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What a handy manualhmm might fix our internal water feature now
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11.1 Roof seams is what was causing leaking in my roof liner.
Used white sealant (Sikaflex) and cleaned off the excess with thinners.
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 Wizard
					
					
						Wizard
					
					
                                        
					
					
						well 3 days running i have had it now... and it didnt rain much last night either still a nice waterfall this morning tho...
I'm hopefully installing some rear speakers at the weekend so i will remove the headlining (routing them internally i think) and give it a good douse of water and see if i can get any clues.... could do with getting to the bottom of it!
Thanks for the manual... very helpful!
Thanks
Steve
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