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Bernie
 


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Water leak HSE

I have twice had a puddle of water ( After heavy driving rain )on the load cover in the boot. This is either comeing from the glass roof or perhaps being driven in from the top tailgate. Any ideas ? Anybody had similar?
Thanks in anticipation
Bernie.
  
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DSL
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Had similar but coming down drivers side A pillar, was a blocked sunroof drain pipe. See pics in gallery (DiscoLand one). Was yours parked facing up a slope??
   
Post #11832610th Jan 2007 3:11 pm
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Bernie
 


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Thanks for reply DSL. Mine must be somewhere else. I was parked facing slightly uphill
  
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See http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/topic6861.html?highlight=drain+tube and http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/topic7331.html?highlight=dripping

Derek
   
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Bernie
 


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Thanks DSL. Ihave read all the posts on water leaks but they all seem to be front end areas.Mine is definately the rear end of the vehicle. I may need to let it develop.
Cheers, Bernie
  
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I seem to remember vaguely something about a leaking grommet in the back but at my age the little gey cells don't hold onto the details. I'd get it in asap for the stealer to sort out, you would risk watermaks & damp setting in. Also took 2 weeks for mine to properly dry out and that was just one night of it leaking in heavyish rain.
   
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It could be the little plastic thing at the rear centre of the roof.
  
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DSL wrote:
but at my age the little gey cells don't hold onto the details.
you batting for both sides these days Shocked  
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Laughing Laughing Laughing

Chance to bat for any side would be good! Shocked
   
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