LR3 Leak top of Windscreen
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LR3 Leak top of Windscreen
Hello all,
I wanted to share this after dealing with the leak for some time and was confident the windshield seal was the issue. I had a great guy from Elite Auto Glass come out and was prepared to have it replaced. Turns out my leak was coming in under the front of the roof rail. There was a small seam allowing the water to come in a drip at the top and onto the headliner. I hope this can help someone else.
I wanted to share this after dealing with the leak for some time and was confident the windshield seal was the issue. I had a great guy from Elite Auto Glass come out and was prepared to have it replaced. Turns out my leak was coming in under the front of the roof rail. There was a small seam allowing the water to come in a drip at the top and onto the headliner. I hope this can help someone else.
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Rover used a filling type material in those rails, especially around the roof rack mounts. I think that stuff likes to shrink a bit. Its also why I remove my rack every year along with the rails and those forward covers. So I can clean out the debris that builds up and inspect. I find SOOOO much packed in there, I think I have have a thread on here with pics. And of course build-up of debris leads to potential rusting issues.
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You have to remove the black roof rail, clean very well and then apply some silicone to the crack on the seam sealer
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Has anyone fixed this issue for good? Mine is dripping whenever it rains in the exact spot as the OP pointed out. I have all the roof rails (front and back) on both sides removed and cleaned but can't pinpoint where the water seeps through. The only thing I can think of is the upper windshield molding/gasket (see below diagram) and wanted to know if anyone tried this route and had any success. If anyone has other suggestions or tricks please let me know.
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Most likely is the seam sealer under there roof rails. In my case it was at the front, about 6 inches away from the windshield. Is hard to pin point because the cracks are so small, like hair lines.
Has anyone fixed this issue for good? Mine is dripping whenever it rains in the exact spot as the OP pointed out. I have all the roof rails (front and back) on both sides removed and cleaned but can't pinpoint where the water seeps through. The only thing I can think of is the upper windshield molding/gasket (see below diagram) and wanted to know if anyone tried this route and had any success. If anyone has other suggestions or tricks please let me know.
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Yes. Clean it very well and inspect the sealer. It will look like the paint over the seam sealer is cracked. That's what you have to look for.