Sunroof drains and windscreen cowling are usual suspects, we had a big down pour Friday night and I had a puddle in the passenger side which I'm drying out.
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						SupporterG’day,
With all the rain in Sydney at the moment, I’ve started to notice a water puddle on the drivers side under the rubber mat. The carpet is soaking wet and there’s a decent size gathering of water. Just noticed yesterday when I drive, I can hear water somewhere around the bottom of the driver’s door moving around.
When I open the driver side rear door, there’s been a collection of water which falls on the floor which I have no idea where it has accumulated. This has been going on for some time. Didn’t think much of it as all rubber seals have been checked and they’re good.
I don’t think the smell is going to be good when this rain stops. Any ideas where else I should be looking?
2006 Discovery 3 SE TDV6 2.7L (Tourer)
1992 Defender 1992 200TDi (Restoration project)
2012 Defender MY90 (gone)
2000 Discovery 2 SE V8 4.0L (gone)
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Sunroof drains and windscreen cowling are usual suspects, we had a big down pour Friday night and I had a puddle in the passenger side which I'm drying out.
MY08 TDV6 SE D3- permagrin ooh yeah
2004 Jayco Freedom tin tent
1998 Triumph Daytona T595
1974 VW Kombi bus
1958 Holden FC special sedan
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						do you have sunroof? It has a drain pipe that runs down the drivers side A pillar I believe and is very easily clogged. when it does water will pool in the drivers foot well.
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						Supporter2006 Discovery 3 SE TDV6 2.7L (Tourer)
1992 Defender 1992 200TDi (Restoration project)
2012 Defender MY90 (gone)
2000 Discovery 2 SE V8 4.0L (gone)
https://www.instagram.com/triplezed3/
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						Supporter2006 Discovery 3 SE TDV6 2.7L (Tourer)
1992 Defender 1992 200TDi (Restoration project)
2012 Defender MY90 (gone)
2000 Discovery 2 SE V8 4.0L (gone)
https://www.instagram.com/triplezed3/
There's a possibility that the scuppers up next to the windscreen, either side of the car, may be blocked with leaves. If this happens, water falling on (the bonnet, the windscreen) in major downpours or injudicious fording can have water enter the cabin via the air-intake at the centre next to the windscreen. I got caught out like this a couple of years ago with my FL2, but a friend with a Disco2 looked at me askance and said, "everybody knows that!" (Except the local Land Rover dealer...)
I'd been accidentally cleaning them with a high-pressure hose without ever recognising them as scuppers for years. Then I didn't go anywhere or clean the car for a while and got caught out.
The other, albeit less likely issue can be if an aftermarket replacement windscreen has been fitted, there were some screens that were thinner, not allowing the lower cowling rubber edge to seat correctly. This lets the water runnoff from the screen directly into the fresh air intake.
I've had 3 windscreens now, the second one was done under insurance claim, and I noticed a 1mm gap to the lower cowling sealing rubber, plus the rain sensor did not work correctly. Replaced with genuine no questions asked. No leaks into the cabin
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