| fgd |
Sep 20, 2021 01:34 PM |
Glad you found a fix! That area you cleared and the gutter at the top of the A pillar can direct water into the cab when plugged.
From my experience, the main leak was my cracked intake plenum. That's the plastic piece at the bottom of the windshield that spans the width of the truck. The cracks in mine were allowing water to drip into the heater intake.
I think to add a deflector or cover to the heater air intake, you'll need to remove the intake plenum. Be careful with that! It needs to twist a little to get in and out of place. That plastic can get very brittle.
I could reach up and touch that intake area without removing the intake plenum, but it never felt like I could reach it well enough to attach a deflector. It could be worth a try. It's a narrow rectangular opening at the top of the passenger firewall. I don't have my rover anymore to post any photos to help direct you. I think you could fashion a deflector from a plastic soda bottle or some similar material. It wouldn't take much to provide a little coverage.
My fix was the new intake plenum, and while it was removed I put silicone around all the seams of the heater intake opening. I didn't add a deflector while I was in there, but that would've been the time to do it. I didn't find a need to add the deflector after the new part and sealant.
Hope that helps you.
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