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Roof leaks......
age:
After my major 'mechanical' year, I now want to get to the bottom of the water 'issues'..... No, I don't hold out any hope of curing them, just a significant reduction would be nice.
In a downpour, and if parked at certain angles, I get a flow of water from above the passenger door - where the A pillar and 'lintel' meet, not around the door seal itself.
I also have a very damp/saggy headlining, and major condensation. I'm thinking roof lights/oval windows as obvious culprits - ingress then running along internal gutter? Do you think I'm way off, or in the right area?
Has anyone removed/re-sealed/replaced the seals on these? Any major hurdles/useful tips?
Unfortunately I have full size roof rack which will have to come off - that's been a major disincentive to date, but its going to have to be done.....! Cheers, A (oh and Happy New Year!)
Jake:
Mine leaked like a siv from around the sunroof and alpine windows so i swapped the roof for one without any glass
No more leaks
:D
age:
Can't fault your logic Jake (and love what you've done so far btw) - but I do want to keep the glass! Any areas on your reject that were obvious sources of wet, or just generally bad seals? Cheers, A
T30CDB:
I have neither sunroof or alpine lights and it still leeks ! I think the joints in the roof are a likely place but this involves drilling out loads of rivets :(
DogVanMan:
I've used caravan sealer around all of the roof joints in my last two Defenders to good effect. It stays soft and pliable so allowing for expansion contraction. Messy but good! Here's something similar to what I've used. Cheap as chips too:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CARAVAN-IDL-Sealer_W0QQitemZ370304838549QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Campervan_Caravan_Accessories?hash=item5637e36b95
Graeme
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