Sunroof and headliner
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Sunroof and headliner
Been searching and it seems the only way to attempt blowing out the drain tubes is to first remove the headliner. Anyone ever try running a wire down the tube without removing the headliner? Is the even possible?
Secondly, can someone point me in the direction of a good write up on headliner removal?
Tks
Secondly, can someone point me in the direction of a good write up on headliner removal?
Tks
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There is a good write up if you search google from a U.K. based company that specializes in rovers with pictures. I took mine down and blew out the front and back and redid the epoxy where the plastic drain cups attack to the metal. Which one is leaking or stopped up? If it's the rear, you can partially undo the rear headliner(held up by one bolt) and remove the rear tail lights and blow it back towards the sunroof but put some rags close to the opening. You can also blow it from the sunroof to the back drain tubes with the right style air nozzle without dropping the whole headliner. But if it's the cups leaking, u will need to drop the whole thing. It's not a hard project. Just time consuming and some patience. But where is it leaking
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I printed out this and gave it to my 16 yo daughter and she did the job herself on Thanksgiving day. Took her about 6 hours.
https://landroverforums.com/forum/di...2-26219/page4/
The only help she needed was getting the sunvisor clips out. Take out the screw and turn to the left 90 degrees then pull out.
https://landroverforums.com/forum/di...2-26219/page4/
The only help she needed was getting the sunvisor clips out. Take out the screw and turn to the left 90 degrees then pull out.
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There is a good write up if you search google from a U.K. based company that specializes in rovers with pictures. I took mine down and blew out the front and back and redid the epoxy where the plastic drain cups attack to the metal. Which one is leaking or stopped up? If it's the rear, you can partially undo the rear headliner(held up by one bolt) and remove the rear tail lights and blow it back towards the sunroof but put some rags close to the opening. You can also blow it from the sunroof to the back drain tubes with the right style air nozzle without dropping the whole headliner. But if it's the cups leaking, u will need to drop the whole thing. It's not a hard project. Just time consuming and some patience. But where is it leaking
Thanks to all for the info. I was afraid that "time consuming" was going to be the response.
Luckyjayb, it's the front passenger side.
#8
Removing the headliner, recovering and refitting isn't difficult just a PITA and you have to be careful with the clips above the rear load door, they break easily. The materials to recover the headliner are sold on Ebay, you'll need 1.6 metre wide (definite size) by I guess about 3 or 4 metres long but check the length with a measure tape plus 300mm.
The most difficult part is if you have rear aircon as the ducts have to be removed to remove the rear sunroof which means drilling out the pop rivets and later re-riveting them. IMO to do the job allow a full weekend as the glue has to set and better in summer than in winter even inside a garage.
The whole job costs around £200 in materials including genuine sunroof seals back and front, marine mastic for the sunroof, material and spray glue for the headliner etc.
Ensure all of your tools and workbench is spotlessly clean before you start and wear disposable gloves to minimise finger marks when refitting or stripping out.
The most difficult part is if you have rear aircon as the ducts have to be removed to remove the rear sunroof which means drilling out the pop rivets and later re-riveting them. IMO to do the job allow a full weekend as the glue has to set and better in summer than in winter even inside a garage.
The whole job costs around £200 in materials including genuine sunroof seals back and front, marine mastic for the sunroof, material and spray glue for the headliner etc.
Ensure all of your tools and workbench is spotlessly clean before you start and wear disposable gloves to minimise finger marks when refitting or stripping out.
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The most difficult part is if you have rear aircon as the ducts have to be removed to remove the rear sunroof which means drilling out the pop rivets and later re-riveting them. IMO to do the job allow a full weekend as the glue has to set and better in summer than in winter even inside a garage.
#10
I printed out this and gave it to my 16 yo daughter and she did the job herself on Thanksgiving day. Took her about 6 hours.
https://landroverforums.com/forum/di...2-26219/page4/
https://landroverforums.com/forum/di...2-26219/page4/
https://discoweb.org/forums/showthread.php?t=64989
You spoke only about addressing the water leaks, but if your headliner is sagging or if you want to redo it proactively I strongly recommend painting it instead of installing new fabric.