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    Defender leaks!

    Hi Landy Lovers,

    Since purchasing my 94' defender it has had leaks, think it is around 3 years now.
    I believe it is a hereditry problem and that all (most) Defenders have the leak, according to BOR, even newer one's?
    It dribbles down onto the drivers excellorator foot and passengers left foot. At home I park it on a slight hill, so the back is higher than the front so it just dribbles down onto the front floor and doesn't fill up built in storage compartment in the rear. As it runs along the inner gutter where the roof joins the side pannels of the troop carrier/ pannel van, what ever you would like to call my rare Defender.

    What is a good way to tell where it is coming thru?
    What have you done?
    What can be done?
    Who did you use/ recommend?
    What substance/ materials/ miricle potion?

    Excuse my ignorance if there is already a massive thread on this toppic and please provide a link. I have done a search under 'Defender leak'.

    I think it is coming in where the gutter is on the roof but any helpful hints etc would be great.

    Cheers Cal

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    so a water leak?

    When you park the rear so its higher is the leak worse or not...if its not parked higher do I have it right that you then get a leak in the back? im finding it a little hard to understand your descritpion

    a lot of leaks can be causes by the water coming from the roof gutter and down in through the door seal at the top corner near the A pillar, a bit of sikaflex just at the end of the gutter can prevent this if thats what happening...

    some other leaks in to the foot well can also be holes in your firewall have you checked your firewall isn't rusted? although if your getting water in the back then not likely to be your firewall
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    Hi Four Boar. I fixed my series 2A leakes by filling the inside gutter with an epoxy resin. I parked on flat ground and slowly poured it in until inside gutter was full and let it set. Admittedly the vehicle had no head lining in it. This would make it very difficult to do if it has, but the problem was solved. Jim
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    Most of us just wear raincoats or stubbies & thongs when it’s warm (just joking)

    It's a frequently experienced & well-known problem – mostly seems to come in around the top front of the door I think, however LR has published a manual about correcting Defer water ingress. I have a copy that I can e-mail to you - if you pm your e-mail address to me.

    This manual did once exist on this site but the site is so impossibly slow this morning that to even search for it or to attach it to a pm to you doesn’t seem to be practical.

    HTH

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    heres a link to the " Defender water ingress Manual" as a pdf.

    http://www.mylandy.com.my/wp-content...er_Ingress.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by pushrod View Post
    heres a link to the " Defender water ingress Manual" as a pdf.

    http://www.mylandy.com.my/wp-content...er_Ingress.pdf
    Someone beat me to it...

    M

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    Don't attempt to seal those leaks, those ingress points allow the water out after fording

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    Mate , series had it to.
    If leak coming from roof I reckon u need to re-seal gutter. Any slight cracking in the gutter seal can lead to water ingress (roof racks can cause this), this can be splitting (even hairline)at rear of roof/gutter seal leading to water running to front and dripping from corner where roof joins windscreen, best fix is to remove all old sealant (pommy stuff is crap & not up to aust. cond.)& reseal (sikaflex & some masking tape to keep things neat). Also seal between windscreen and firewall doesn't seal as good as it should,dripping out below dash- series where better where u could tighten windscreen hold down bolts, defenders have no adjustment here once windscreen hinges were done away with, vent seals should be checked to if leak lower dash

    As 08bender said , leave the holes in the floor, Defender & series don't float

    Brett

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    Quote Originally Posted by dullbird View Post
    so a water leak?

    When you park the rear so its higher is the leak worse or not...if its not parked higher do I have it right that you then get a leak in the back? im finding it a little hard to understand your descritpion

    a lot of leaks can be causes by the water coming from the roof gutter and down in through the door seal at the top corner near the A pillar, a bit of sikaflex just at the end of the gutter can prevent this if thats what happening...

    some other leaks in to the foot well can also be holes in your firewall have you checked your firewall isn't rusted? although if your getting water in the back then not likely to be your firewall
    Hi Dullbird,

    I park it so the rear is higher, this simply makes the water flow down to the front where it ends up on the floor and makes it's own way out the door eventually. Otherwise the compartments in the rear fill with water by the morning.Fire wall is rust free. Im thinking the water gets in thru the gutters somehow, and runs along the internal gutter to flood the front or rear of the car depending how its parked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bcj View Post
    Mate , series had it to.
    If leak coming from roof I reckon u need to re-seal gutter. Any slight cracking in the gutter seal can lead to water ingress (roof racks can cause this), this can be splitting (even hairline)at rear of roof/gutter seal leading to water running to front and dripping from corner where roof joins windscreen, best fix is to remove all old sealant (pommy stuff is crap & not up to aust. cond.)& reseal (sikaflex & some masking tape to keep things neat). Also seal between windscreen and firewall doesn't seal as good as it should,dripping out below dash- series where better where u could tighten windscreen hold down bolts, defenders have no adjustment here once windscreen hinges were done away with, vent seals should be checked to if leak lower dash

    As 08bender said , leave the holes in the floor, Defender & series don't float

    Brett

    110 300tdi
    I believe it is leaking from all of the above.
    I can't silicon/ sicaflex the gutters as the roof racks will just re-expose the wound. The vent link ruined my ipod connction cord.

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