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kriswilson



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Photo Required - Behind N/S Front Arch Liner

Gents,

Before i go home and get stuck into taking out the N/S front arch liner, does anyone have any photo's (or a bloody good memory) as to where the sunroof drain hose appears?

I've tracked it all the way down from the roof, under the car ontop of the air compressor tank, and into the wheel arch from under the car.

Any help is much appreciated! Thumbs Up

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nicedayforit



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Never had to look for them but this is whats written in the Workshop Manual.

"Drain hoses are connected to the front and rear corners of the frame. The drain hoses are located inside the 'A' and 'D' post pillars to allow water which has collected in the frame to escape. A one-way valve is fitted to the end of each
drain hose to prevent the ingress of dirt and moisture."

Whether it helps you or not I don't know. Smile

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kriswilson



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Perfect. Least now i know what i'm looking for just not what it looks like! Its a start. Thanks very much ! Thumbs Up

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Just remembered.
I fitted front mudflaps to my car recently which involved releasing the rear of the wheel arch liner to fit the mounting brackets, I don't remember seeing any drain pipes in behind and I did paint out the metalwork behind the arch liner with grease. I'm sure I would have noticed them.
On my Disco previously the sunroof drain pipes also dropped down inside the A
post and actually stopped short of the bottom of the A post and drained down inside the post. There was a drain hole in the bottom of the post to let the water out.

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kriswilson



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Well done young sir. 100% right, nowhere near the front arch contrary to everything I've read over the last few months.

All sorted and water flowing freely through the drains Cool

Whoop whoop, £550 landrover?! F*%# off!

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kriswilson



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Did you see my other post where Cam Tech Craig mentioned about the air compressor tank nipping the grommet ? Well he was spot on!

I started off by taking the arch liner out, side grill off, bottom fender off, inside A pillar off, inside kick panel out over about 2 hours. Then I had a bright idea that if I pour water down the drain tube that works and see where it exits, logic dicates that the blocked tube should empty the opposite side. Back under the car at the near side, when looking up, I could see quite clearly (when you know where to look Rolling Eyes ) that the compressor tank had indeed caught the grommet and push it up, crimping in between the frame and the tank.

From that point on, maybe 15/20 mins total. Loosen off both 10mm bolts holding the tank up (hint: don't lie directly underneath! You will, like I did, get very wet Big Cry ) and manoeuvre the grommet back into the frame securing it tightly back in place. Test with numerous jugs of water, flows like a river!

Jump up and down with joy for 5/10 mins. Then spend an hour putting back all the parts you never needed to remove in the first place! Thumbs Up

I can take a photo of the grommet location if it will help anyone.

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It would be great if you could post a pic.........just incase I need to find this grommet in the future !!! Stolen / Gone: 2006MY Supercharged LPG Autobiography - Zambezi Silver with Sand/Jet/Jet Oxford Leather.....

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Good to hear you got it sorted without involving "professionals".

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kriswilson



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Ok gents.

Here is some quick iPhone photos of the grommet i mentioned above:

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As you can see there is not much room between the tank and the grommet. It must have been knocked or thrown back on it a hurry for it to knock and bend the grommet out of place.

Hopefully its of some help. I should of taken another showing its location under the car but its about 6 inches from the first jacking point under the car. You cant miss the start of the air tank anyhoo.

Admin note: this post has had its images recovered from a money grabbing photo hosting site and reinstated Mr. Green

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Good pics, thanks....

So is the grommet where the water drains out from ? I am presuming that when it becomes dislodged, the water just discharges inside the car ? Stolen / Gone: 2006MY Supercharged LPG Autobiography - Zambezi Silver with Sand/Jet/Jet Oxford Leather.....

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kriswilson



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no probs.

yeh, the drain tube comes down the B pillar (not the A pillar as i've read everywhere) and down into the frame between the front and rear doors. The grommet is the attached to the end of the tube.

What happened in my case was the grommet somehow got caught by the air cylinder and lifted up out of position and held tight against the framework. Basically blocking the tube completely from the grommet upwards. After very heavy rain when moving the car and turning a hard right the build up of water in the drain tube would rise to the top of the sunroof and trickle down into the cabin. Not good!

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Glad you got it sorted my friend... Hope the info helps other forum members too...


Craig Thumbs Up

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