headliner is out
#1
headliner is out
Ok.. headliner came out without an issue. Nothing broken as far as trim parts go. I do have broken drain tubes and leaky ones in the rear. Where else can these leak from up there? I want to pull of anything and reseal it before I reinstall the fresh covered headliner.. leaking or not. Trying to.be preventative you know
#2
Ok.. headliner came out without an issue. Nothing broken as far as trim parts go. I do have broken drain tubes and leaky ones in the rear. Where else can these leak from up there? I want to pull of anything and reseal it before I reinstall the fresh covered headliner.. leaking or not. Trying to.be preventative you know
http://downmagaz.com/car_magazine_mo...pril-2014.html
Land Rover Monthly - April 2014 » PDF Magazines - Download Free Digital Magazines in PDF Format for iPad, Android Tablets and PC
PS. If you google................ Discovery 2 leaking sunroof fix................there is lots of info about this subject.
Last edited by OffroadFrance; 03-29-2014 at 06:22 PM.
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#5
Thanks dane. I'm not going for anything crazy. Just want it the way it is supposed to be. I cannot stand when things on my vehicles do not work. The sunroofs have been aggravating me since the first 50* day we had here. Water ingress is another no no. Makes the car smell. I have a flat coat retriever.. she smell bad enough when she gets wet. I don't like the smell of wet carpet and leather. Lol
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So because it's raining like hell here.. I figured I would install the "new" sunroof motor in the rear on my dinner break. Sat in the back seat for 10 minutes.. my *** is soaked and I am out of uniform pants until monday. Roof racks are leaking. Lol. I love my disco. It makes me laugh.
On On a second note.. is there any reason the sunroof would move slowly? Front one scoots. Rear one is slow. Lubricate the tracks maybe?
On On a second note.. is there any reason the sunroof would move slowly? Front one scoots. Rear one is slow. Lubricate the tracks maybe?
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Hi Zeroone, There is an article in Landrover Monthly April 2014 on that exact subject with a great detailed fix for leaky sunroofs and broken drain tubes. The main point of leaks besides the drain tubes is the frame seal to the roof structure. It requires removing the sunroof lower frame first and then the outer/upper frame. Clean all of the old crud and mastic off then reseal with auto/marine mastic. With the headliner already removed you are halfway there. It's worth doing the tubes and frame seal as they wont leak again in the lifetime of the D2. Every D2 with sunroofs suffers leaks once it's 8-10 years old and LR know about it and even have a technical article on the problems but have never admitted it as a technical defect or recall. Even D3 and L322 sunroofs leak. Good luck with the repairs.
Land Rover Monthly - April 2014
Land Rover Monthly - April 2014 » PDF Magazines - Download Free Digital Magazines in PDF Format for iPad, Android Tablets and PC
PS. If you google................ Discovery 2 leaking sunroof fix................there is lots of info about this subject.
Land Rover Monthly - April 2014
Land Rover Monthly - April 2014 » PDF Magazines - Download Free Digital Magazines in PDF Format for iPad, Android Tablets and PC
PS. If you google................ Discovery 2 leaking sunroof fix................there is lots of info about this subject.