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Robinson
 


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2006 Discovery 3 TDV6 HSE Auto Bonatti GreyDiscovery 3
Water ingress Front passenger footwell

Hi , have significant problem with water in front passenger footwell , which now tracks through to back footwell .
A pillar clips replaced , in twice to LR dealer for water test they cannot find where it is coming from !.

Any bright ideas guys ?
  
Post #156656824th Nov 2015 12:44 pm
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dadon
 


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I had that issue. It was down to roof water drain being blocked and eventually draining via roof lining on to front footwell. Check roof drains for blockages at the front of electric roof window runners- assuming you have one! Water should drain away quickly.
Try this first.
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Post #156658824th Nov 2015 1:22 pm
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Dusty
 


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Could be sun roof drains. Star shaped ends to the tubes collect crap and stop the water flowing, as yours is a 2006 I would be surprised if that has not already been taken care of. If it hasn't snip the end of the tubes to help the flow. Easy drivers side, PITA passenger side. Pollen filter housing is another favourite area.

Have you fitted the up dated A pillar kit correctly?

Had a new windscreen fitted recently?

LR dealer should really have checked all this, but as the plug in diagnostics would not have shed any light and helped them out on such issues, there is a good chance they're none the wiser Whistle
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Post #156659124th Nov 2015 1:38 pm
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Robinson
 


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Sorry guys , should have said , mine is 2010 D4 with no sun roof , was wondering if water could get in via holes for the metal roof strip ?
  
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Nick H
 


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How do you park your car? Nose up, nose down or flat?
  
Post #156664524th Nov 2015 3:28 pm
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Have you checked the pollen filter housing and made sure it is all fitted correctly
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Robinson
 


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Nick H wrote:
How do you park your car? Nose up, nose down or flat?
car parked relatively flat , but if anything slightly nose down  
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Robinson
 


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Russell wrote:
Have you checked the pollen filter housing and made sure it is all fitted correctly
if that's the one you get to via the Glove box then yes , and it is perfectly dry  
Post #156669424th Nov 2015 5:29 pm
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stick
 


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did you try what I posted on your previous thread, take off A pillar and loosen roof lining and run a hose over it? Only way to spot the problem on my 2010 d4 (gone now)
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Russell
 


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Robinson wrote:
Russell wrote:
Have you checked the pollen filter housing and made sure it is all fitted correctly
if that's the one you get to via the Glove box then yes , and it is perfectly dry


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MY12 D4 HSE Nara Bronze Sold and gone
MY11 D4 HSE Stornaway Grey Sold and gone
D3 S spec Silver Sold and gone
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D4 camera club 
 
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Robinson
 


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stick wrote:
did you try what I posted on your previous thread, take off A pillar and loosen roof lining and run a hose over it? Only way to spot the problem on my 2010 d4 (gone now)
Apparently this was done on the visit to the LR Dealer , not that , that means anything  
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Nick H
 


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Suggest the next step is to check the bonding between the box sections at the front Wink

PM me if you need anymore info Thumbs Up
  
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Dusty
 


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This is all very worrying. Have had most of the water ingress issues with my D3 which I've managed to resolve. Can't believe LR are still having issues making water tight vehicles. Maybe by the time the D5 hits the road they may have cracked it Rolling Eyes
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Have you checked the air con drain pipes alngside the centre console?
Are yu loosing any water out of cooling system?
Check the "A" pillar outter covers, when new windscreen fitted to my last D4 they snapped the top locating pin off which allowed water in, was found very quickly and windscreen company replaced both and all clips FOC
The location pin is right at the top of the trim and is about 25 mm long and part of the mounlding, easy to miss if you did not know it was there
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MY12 D4 HSE Nara Bronze Sold and gone
MY11 D4 HSE Stornaway Grey Sold and gone
D3 S spec Silver Sold and gone
Tow bar, full length roof bars, side steps, tow bar storage unit, surround camers.
D4 camera club 
 
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Same issue

I am having a similar problem in my 2005 HSE. I park my Landie up my drive which is on a slope nose up as they say. I get water coming into the passenger side & it fills the sill in the rear full of water. I did check the pollen filter & the last time Autoglass came out I got them to bond the scuttle panel to the windscreen that keep the filter dry.

So I suppose my question is around my footwell remains dry when nose pointed down the slope so does that point to a specific area where water is coming in?
  
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