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Paul thornton Member Since: 23 Sep 2017 Location: Lancashire Posts: 545 |
Maybe the windscreen needs resealing |
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18th Nov 2017 9:19pm |
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GAC23 Member Since: 27 Nov 2013 Location: Herts Posts: 670 |
Funny you should suggest that.
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18th Nov 2017 9:43pm |
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anorakmark Member Since: 18 Jan 2014 Location: Chatham Kent Posts: 121 |
I had exactly the same issue. Heavy rain and you could see traces of water drops on the inside of the screen on the drivers side just right of the interior mirror. I replaced the top windscreen weather strip, if you require the part number let me know. I removed old strip and cleaned out the recess and run a bead of high quality sealant in the gap and replaced with the new weather strip, no more leaks. Give this a try. Also is your screen an original Land Rover Pilkington? There are horror stories of poor windscreen fitters. |
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18th Nov 2017 9:51pm |
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GAC23 Member Since: 27 Nov 2013 Location: Herts Posts: 670 |
Sounds similar. Thank you.
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18th Nov 2017 10:21pm |
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anorakmark Member Since: 18 Jan 2014 Location: Chatham Kent Posts: 121 |
Sounds like it's gravity as your FFRR is pointing down hill causing the droplets to run forward right onto the front upper weather strip. I sound like the same issue I had. Remove the weather strip and check the condition. Clean out the recess fully right across the full length of the screen and run a bead of quality sealant end to end and refit the strip. If the weather srtip is in poor condtion then it may be worth buying a new one, think I paid about £30 inc VAT. I've had no issues since.
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18th Nov 2017 11:07pm |
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GAC23 Member Since: 27 Nov 2013 Location: Herts Posts: 670 |
Thank you very much.
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19th Nov 2017 1:08am |
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GAC23 Member Since: 27 Nov 2013 Location: Herts Posts: 670 |
Visual check of front weather strip and it looks fine.
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19th Nov 2017 10:14am |
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anorakmark Member Since: 18 Jan 2014 Location: Chatham Kent Posts: 121 |
Your be surprised how easily water will ingress! Before I replaced my weather strip and re-sealed the screen I went for a quick fix, well what I thought was a quick fix. I bought a tube of clear windscreen silicone from Halfords and run a bead from end to end & the screen still leaked. It;s surprising how quick the water gets in. Your best option would be to remove the weather strip & clean out the whole channel and re-seal with high quality sealant. I'm sure this will cure the issue as it did in mine. I replaced the weather strip as when it was removed it was found to be in a poor condition. As far as I'm aware the weather strip is only cosmetic and does not act as a full seal, it's the actual screen bonding that makes it water tight. If i'm incorrect I'm sure another member will be able to correct me. |
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19th Nov 2017 10:29am |
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nino_nino Member Since: 29 Mar 2015 Location: pocitelj Posts: 690 |
^ ^ ^
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19th Nov 2017 11:14am |
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GAC23 Member Since: 27 Nov 2013 Location: Herts Posts: 670 |
Pouring water over the weather strip will - I hope - show if this is the problem. Will try it. Thank you again. What do I put here then? |
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19th Nov 2017 11:40am |
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GAC23 Member Since: 27 Nov 2013 Location: Herts Posts: 670 |
Sorry ... I wasn’t clear enough. By pressure test I meant they’d used a jet wash lance to spray the sunroof. No leak was then found in cabin. So they reckon drains are ok. But will try your suggestion too. Let’s be honest, stealers can be cr*p. What do I put here then? |
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19th Nov 2017 11:42am |
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