Windshield cowl change
The middle pics shows it lifted by design. I wanted to not slow the flow of air too much and still deflect any water. The last picture is showing that I changed my mind on the 3M adhesive tape and chose to just use the silicone. I put it on then lifted it off to see just where the silicone touched the glass and it was right on the very edge. I would suggest taking a good look at this pic then move the bead of silicone closer to the edge by maybe 1/8" and it should then seal perfectly on the glass.
Last edited by drew888; Apr 4, 2015 at 08:18 PM.
I am wondering why LR did not do something like that instead of designing a water scoop?
When I come to think of it, what to other manufacturers do?
How do they design their air inlets ducting?
When I come to think of it, what to other manufacturers do?
How do they design their air inlets ducting?
Same part. No idea about longevity with the warping, I'll keep an eye on it.
It's amusing... Land Rover actually thought a bit about the issue of water ingress at the air vent under the cowl as there’s the water shedder (diffuser?) component on the underside of the cowl that blocks direct ingress if water was to enter the vent holes on the cowl. Now, the warping allowing water directly in is another story. Ugh.
Also, when I replaced mine today I found numerous previous repair removals of the a-pillars as most of the clips and mounts are broken. I had enough new clips to get me by for now, but it's obvious I need at least one new pillar. Somebody before me did one hell of a $4itty job. If the pillars don't sit right, there's a good chance of ingress at the top where they meet the windshield.
It's amusing... Land Rover actually thought a bit about the issue of water ingress at the air vent under the cowl as there’s the water shedder (diffuser?) component on the underside of the cowl that blocks direct ingress if water was to enter the vent holes on the cowl. Now, the warping allowing water directly in is another story. Ugh.
Also, when I replaced mine today I found numerous previous repair removals of the a-pillars as most of the clips and mounts are broken. I had enough new clips to get me by for now, but it's obvious I need at least one new pillar. Somebody before me did one hell of a $4itty job. If the pillars don't sit right, there's a good chance of ingress at the top where they meet the windshield.
When I installed a new windscreen, I also installed new cowl plastic and both A pillar plastic covers.
The new covers included rubber filler strips to close the gap between the inside edge of the plastic and the glass - now no wind noise when at speed.
Well I had eliminated the wind noise by applying 3M black electrical tape vertically to the gap but with the new A pillar covers, the tape was not needed any longer.
The new covers included rubber filler strips to close the gap between the inside edge of the plastic and the glass - now no wind noise when at speed.
Well I had eliminated the wind noise by applying 3M black electrical tape vertically to the gap but with the new A pillar covers, the tape was not needed any longer.


