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JustinP Member Since: 24 Oct 2010 Location: Cambridge Posts: 889 |
I fitted new gaskets made from Evo Stick Flashband, which is a lead free self-adisive flashing strip
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7th Jan 2012 11:49pm |
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RR8701 Member Since: 11 Aug 2011 Location: East Ayrshire Posts: 380 |
Justin,
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8th Jan 2012 12:01am |
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CG-SC Member Since: 06 May 2011 Location: Falkirk Posts: 528 |
Good job Justin at least you can rule that out now......fingers crossed for you....I know how it feels to have water ingress Stolen / Gone: 2006MY Supercharged LPG Autobiography - Zambezi Silver with Sand/Jet/Jet Oxford Leather..... |
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8th Jan 2012 8:09am |
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nicedayforit Member Since: 11 Jun 2011 Location: Beside the Solway Posts: 3977 |
When I tested the door seal with a hose pipe the leak was evident almost instantaneously. By removing the hose and re-applying I could stop and start the leak at will. Top left corner. |
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8th Jan 2012 9:19am |
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Diver Bryn Member Since: 16 Jan 2012 Location: Durham Posts: 34 |
Hi, I am new to this site. I have a 2005 model year L22 Range rover Vogue TDV6 / purchased from new, that now has 105,000 miles on clock. Fabulous condition but in last two months, has heavy condensation inside vehicle. I have already had this condensation problem before, inside the rear left panel that, required new sat nav connectors through H2O corrosion. Took out spare wheel over weekend and there was a quarter litre of clean water in spare wheel well, with moisture covering the top of the spare wheel and also inside rear left and right panels - Holding all the vulnerable electric’s! Car is used once a week. I have heard that as I use the air con, all the time this in turn builds up moisture? Is there not a vent built in to prevent this moisture collecting inside the vehicle? Have followed the links bumper bolts tight and sealed, have had problems with rear wash motor where pipe disconnected, although at that time no moisture was located in well bay even after pressing washer?? Any Solutions out there greatly appreciated. Can confirm that No liquids have been spilt inside, as a preventative temporary clean up, I have placed in spare tyre well 4 x boxes of sorbsill moisture absorber to take out this condensation until a full fix is found. Interesting to see that I am not the only one facing this problem. Diver Bryn Previous Transport: Honda CB250n Toyota Starlet Renault Fuego 2 ltr TX Fuego Turbo BMW 528i Escort RS Turbo Capri 2.0 L Ghia Kawasaki GT750 P4 Mini Metro Ford XR2 Volvo 740 TDi Estate Mondeo Tdi Volvo V70 Tdi Mercedes E300 TDI Mercedes E320 Cdi Mercedes S320 Cdi Land Rover Discovery 3 TDV6 Mini Cooper Diesel Mercedes Vito Van 111 Range Rover TD6 VW Golf 2ltr GTD 2015 Year 2016 Audi Q7 Sline 3ltr 272Bhp |
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16th Jan 2012 3:08pm |
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Diver Bryn Member Since: 16 Jan 2012 Location: Durham Posts: 34 |
Possible cause to the condensation is the air compressor situated under the rear spare tyre (Mine has been making some disturbing noise's over the past few months) coupled with about 1/4 litre of condensation pooled below it. I am looking at this option this weekend. Regarding the sat navs that were ruined in the rear right quarter panel from previous post's due to water ingress. Mine had the same problem where the power pin correded and broke off. My good electronics friend disassembled the male ten pin connector block and rebuilt the unit, it is now good as new. The L/R dealer wanter in excess of £1,500.00p to replace it!!!
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19th Jan 2012 8:53pm |
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JustinP Member Since: 24 Oct 2010 Location: Cambridge Posts: 889 |
Is rained for the first time since I replaced the tiow bar armature gaskets, and as suspected my spare wheel well is wet again.
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19th Jan 2012 9:17pm |
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Renegade2 Member Since: 03 Dec 2011 Location: Cardiff Posts: 134 |
I have been following this post with some interest as i too suffer from the same problem. I have applied the obligary vaseline around the armature gasket area and still have water ingress somewhere into the rear bootwell. I had the same problem on my old P38.
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19th Jan 2012 10:39pm |
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Diver Bryn Member Since: 16 Jan 2012 Location: Durham Posts: 34 |
Your 100% Correct when it comes to Land Rover using us as the guinea Pigs to fault find there design flaws. I had one of the first 2005 model year touch screen Vogues that was blighted with electronic Gremlin's in the end the dealer was legally forced to take it back and swap out for a new on. Ironically what other vehicle is out there that even compares. Perhaps land rover will add another fitted extra as standard to the Rangee........A bilge pump! Diver Bryn
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20th Jan 2012 3:19pm |
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JustinP Member Since: 24 Oct 2010 Location: Cambridge Posts: 889 |
I went out to further investigate my leaking boot and my spare wheel well has collected over 5mm of water over the last couple of days
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21st Jan 2012 12:36pm |
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RR8701 Member Since: 11 Aug 2011 Location: East Ayrshire Posts: 380 |
Good Job justin (I work with alot of the guys in the USA at work )
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21st Jan 2012 1:04pm |
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Diver Bryn Member Since: 16 Jan 2012 Location: Durham Posts: 34 |
Whilst painstakingly trying to resolve this leak. Your 100% correct guys water is definately coming in from near side rear panel in corner. Rain water is seeping in and when washing car pouring in. hopefully now fixed with foam Gasket and as a precaution new tail gate boot seal. :thumbsup: Diver Bryn
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28th Jan 2012 10:12am |
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dannyp15 Member Since: 21 Sep 2011 Location: essex Posts: 244 |
just a quick question how much is a new boot seal |
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8th Jul 2012 12:43pm |
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JustinP Member Since: 24 Oct 2010 Location: Cambridge Posts: 889 |
I can't remember, check with Dan from Duckworths
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8th Jul 2012 12:48pm |
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