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Vehicle & Technical => Freelander => Topic started by: Freelander1980 on January 04, 2010, 18:02:56

Title: Rear Door Seal and Water ingress
Post by: Freelander1980 on January 04, 2010, 18:02:56
Well i have opened that lovely littl cubby box in the boot to find my very own swimming pool. I have read around that this is mainly caused by the rear door seal. Can anyone confirm if they have replaced this and if it has stopped the water flow as at 50 quid for the seal want to know that it will work, also how can i tell if the other seal has perished.
Title: Re: Rear Door Seal and Water ingress
Post by: disco2 td5 on January 05, 2010, 00:26:57
i use to have a freelander and mine leaked inbetween the plastc trim and the body work above the rear door a tube of silicome later and it were sorted
Title: Re: Rear Door Seal and Water ingress
Post by: carbore on January 05, 2010, 17:15:36
Have you inspect the seal to make sure its not damaged. Also rubber seals can tire but give it a good clean with a rough cloth with meths on and you may get it sealing again!
Title: Re: Rear Door Seal and Water ingress
Post by: Freelander1980 on January 06, 2010, 21:36:12
I will give that ago tomorrow before i see about forking out for a new seal, also has anyone had problems with the windows on the rear of the removable as i think i am leaking from there as well
Title: Re: Rear Door Seal and Water ingress
Post by: c13tay on January 20, 2010, 06:48:30
Drill a small hole in the cubby floor to let the water drain out !!
Title: Re: Rear Door Seal and Water ingress
Post by: DoubleTop on January 27, 2010, 21:50:07
is the headlining wet ? Mine was, replaced the £15 worth of little plastic plugs and a dollop of sealant and fixed it.

http://www.myfreelander.co.uk/Body/bodyprobs12.htm

The ice and snow has meant it's leaking again now though :(

DT.
Title: Re: Rear Door Seal and Water ingress
Post by: Blippie on June 26, 2010, 19:17:18
I had a real duck pond in the back of one of ours so I looked into all the options.

For condensation only, drilling some holes in the lid, or airing the cubby regularly, is often enough.

If there is defintaely a leak, drilling holes in the bottom treats the symptom but is not a cure.

You can run sealant or even mastik along the top of the plstic trim at the top of the rear drop glass, between the plastic and the body.

I then spent a pleasing afternoon sitting in the boot whilst an assistant ran a hose over the back door.  We'd taken the rear door card trim off (instructions are in Haines manual) and we checked the plastic water shedder, etc.

Then you can the try adjusting the rear door to get the best fit.

Finally we succumed to paying our local land rover dealer to change the rear door seal for the newer version. They had to do it twice as thd first time they tightened up the door too much and the seal split within a month.

No more leaks noted, but we did still suffer from bad condensation on the windows.

I solved this by taking up the carpet from the rear footwells and airing it out - water from the boot leak had tracked down under the carpet to under the rear passengers' feet.

Cheers

Blippie

Title: Re: Rear Door Seal and Water ingress
Post by: Landy1uk on July 16, 2010, 10:22:32
Hi all
I had the Freelander Swimming pool in mine, Cleaned it all out put new seal on car, after 3 months half inch of water in the lowest part.

So cleaned that up and reseated the seal and noticed that it was gripping the car but not enought still felt lose so went around with mole grips wit cloth wrapped around the grips to protect the seal went around every inch no problem since and that was 2 years ago hope this helps in some way

Rob
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