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fp64
 


Member Since: 29 Jan 2024
Location: Wales
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Wales 2014 Discovery 4 3.0 SDV6 HSE Auto Mariana BlackDiscovery 4
Damp behind passenger sun visor

Hey all,

I put down the passenger sun visor one day (not that there was sun, I was just cleaning Laughing) and noticed that there were water drops on the mirror cover and mould starting to appear on the inside of the sun visor which itself felt a bit damp.

I blamed it on a bad case of condensation, left it down to dry, and called it fixed.

The damp has continued to appear in the same place however and even though the headlining between sun visor and the roof looks and feels dry to the touch, applying pressure to it makes my hands feel ever so slightly damp (unlike the driver's side).

I'm wondering if anyone has any clues what this might be or what hides behind the headlining by the passenger's sun visor that may be to blame?

I should add, the rest of the headlining, A-pillar lining, and footwells are all dry and sunroof drains are clean and flowing well. I thought it may be the passenger-side drain somehow (even though it doesn't run behind the sun visor) so I cleaned it but it was pretty clean/unobstructed already.

Thanks in advance!
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Last edited by fp64 on 4th Mar 2024 11:21 pm. Edited 1 time in total 
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