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Water dribbling down A-pillar
Well, car is off to the stealer early next week. Went out to go & get the pizza tonight & found a puddle at the right hand side of drivers footwell with water running down A pillar. Also got hit by drips from sun visor.
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Not in a D3, but a leaky Mondeo windscreen... took it into the garage and the spanner monkey sprayed water onto the screen and it pi ed through onto the other grease monkey - making him look like he had pi ed himself v. funny at time.
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is there a TSB out for trench foot?
22nd Oct 2006 7:46 pm
DiscoStu
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Technical Service Bulletin
No.LA501-007
31 April 2005
Subject/Concern : Discovery 3/LR3 - Water Ingress via A-Pillar Exterior Trim or A-Pillar Trim Adrift
Summary :
A customer may report a concern of the illumination of miscellaneous warning lamps and/or water in footwell.
Cause : Water ingress through the lower slot in the body A-pillar, where the A-pillar exterior trim lower location peg locates.
Action : Should a customer express concern regarding the above, refer to the Service Procedure detailed in this bulletin.
Summary :
This bulletin has been issued for information only to aid technicians in identifying possible areas of water ingress into the cabin.
Should a customer express concern, and having located the point of water ingress, the appropriate remedial action should then be carried out.
Symptom
Water Ingress through headliner in proximity of roof opening panel. Sealed end valve of the roof opening panel drain tubes. This may affect any one of the four roof opening panel drain tubes on the vehicle.
Potential Root Cause
. Loose roof opening panel torx screws.
. Badly routed, kinked or twisted roof opening panel drain tubes.
. Incorrect lateral position of roof opening panel lateral alignment, causing the seal to leak. Note; This root cause will result in substantial water ingress.
Symptom
Water Ingress through headliner in proximity of roof opening panel, predominantly front right-hand side of roof opening panel although depending upon inclination of vehicle, or acceleration/deceleration, ingress may be evident at other points around the roof opening panel.
Potential Root Cause
Foam sound-deadening pad in right-hand side fender/wing air intake fouling/blocking the roof opening panel drain tube.Disco 5 HSE Lux
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Drooling is a confirmed withdrawl symptom. Is there a TSB for driver lacking in red wine consumption.........
22nd Oct 2006 8:15 pm
DSL Keeper of the wheelie bin
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Thanks DiscoStu (and all!!). The water is coming in from the top of the A pillar as I got a good few drops when I moved the sun visor, also I took a pic & where the roof lining meets the window is wet. Pic of that and the footwell below. No.LA501-014 looks good for that.
Re delivery of Pizza, Domino's do a BOGOF on a Sunday so better to collect. Beside I like in the sticks so Pizza delivery scooter would get lost! Then Pizza would get cold.
TR Was set to "This is the wettest drought ever" mode. Even submarine mode should not have leaked. Thought it might have been the raised air intake leaking but remembered taht was on Mrs L's car!
22nd Oct 2006 8:17 pm
DSL Keeper of the wheelie bin
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JMC wrote:
Don't think this is the problem........
Drooling is a confirmed withdrawl symptom. Is there a TSB for driver lacking in red wine consumption.........
Solution, more red wine!!!
Spent all weekend crushing & pressing apples from orchard just to get round the wife induswed wine quota. I keep telling her about all the French folks that will be out of a job but will she listen.......
My brother thinks home brew cider is the final step on the road to alcaholism!!
22nd Oct 2006 8:19 pm
DiscoStu
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No worries
JMC wrote:
Don't think this is the problem........
Drooling is a confirmed withdrawl symptom. Is there a TSB for driver lacking in red wine consumption.........
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