Saturated Carpet, front and back
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Saturated Carpet, front and back
I just bought a 2004 Disco II 3 days ago and as I drove out of the driveway this morning, water came pouring out of the rear driver's side door. I got out and checked under the rubber mats and the carpet was totally saturated. Front, Back driver's and Passenger's. It was worse in the front than the back but totally soaking wet.
I didn't leave the sun roofs open and I thought I may have felt a drip of hot liquid on my foot the other day while driving. Headliner is dry, seats are dry, rear storage is dry. Thanks.
I didn't leave the sun roofs open and I thought I may have felt a drip of hot liquid on my foot the other day while driving. Headliner is dry, seats are dry, rear storage is dry. Thanks.
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shanechevelle (07-14-2018)
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Did the water come from the headliner above the door? If it came from near the headliner, check the drain plugs for the sunroof. Besides windshield and alpine windows, not much else can cause a leak up top like that.
The headliner shell is made from fiberglass so it doesn’t leak, it lets the water run to all kinds of strange places depending on how you park. It leaks through bolt holes, etc.
The headliner shell is made from fiberglass so it doesn’t leak, it lets the water run to all kinds of strange places depending on how you park. It leaks through bolt holes, etc.
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Also, check the windshield cowling for leaks. On most of our cars, the plastic cowling that covers the bottom of the windshield is cracked. Water will get in and eventually it will make its way into the cabin by the way of the cabin air intakes. When you buy a Disco, you should really do the following:
1. Take A-Pillar trims off
2. Take the windshield cowling off
3. Patch the holes where A-pillar is connected to the body + guard rails (follow the instructions in the PDF file referenced above)
4. Inspect the body protected by the cowling: The air intakes should not be loose. If they are, tighten them up and then put some sealant around them
5. Put the new windshield cowling on
6. Inspect and clean the AC blower motor
7. If you have sunroofs, take out the headliner and inspect the sunroof drip pipes
8. Cut off the AC drip nipples, clean the pipes
Then do the following every time you do an oil change or more often depending on where you live:
1. Inspect the drains on each side of the hood (close to the windshield) for blockage
2. Inspect roof guardrails for blockage
3. Inspect the AC drains for blockage (good time to do when you're greasing your front driveshaft)
1. Take A-Pillar trims off
2. Take the windshield cowling off
3. Patch the holes where A-pillar is connected to the body + guard rails (follow the instructions in the PDF file referenced above)
4. Inspect the body protected by the cowling: The air intakes should not be loose. If they are, tighten them up and then put some sealant around them
5. Put the new windshield cowling on
6. Inspect and clean the AC blower motor
7. If you have sunroofs, take out the headliner and inspect the sunroof drip pipes
8. Cut off the AC drip nipples, clean the pipes
Then do the following every time you do an oil change or more often depending on where you live:
1. Inspect the drains on each side of the hood (close to the windshield) for blockage
2. Inspect roof guardrails for blockage
3. Inspect the AC drains for blockage (good time to do when you're greasing your front driveshaft)