leaky roof windows

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twintin

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Hi chaps just noticed a bit of a drip (not the driver!) seems to be coming from the roof lights. How tricky a job is it to replace the seals and whats involved. Need to get it sorted cos the kids complaain if they get wet :rolleyes:
 
did a search but obviously i'm putting in the wrong terms as most of the posts are about sunroofs :( Any pointers ?
 
which roof windows are you talking about - the ones above the rear quarter lights? If so easy - pull out the filler strip and the rest is obvious.
 
You'll have to excuse my ignorance but does your Disco not have a sunroof then?

And if it does are you absolutely sure that the leak is from the roof windows ??

No im, a tin top, so i'm pretty sure it's coming in through the roof lights as they are a bit cracked and scabby. Although i suppose it could also be the roof bars or ariel :( But its dripping in directly below the bottom corner of the passenger side one. I noticed after it had been parked up all day so it wasn't driving water. I'll see if i can get a couple of new seals and whip em out at the weekend and tidy up the scabby bits. Might even tackle the saggy headlining :eek: Anyone have any tips for that!!!
 
No im, a tin top, so i'm pretty sure it's coming in through the roof lights as they are a bit cracked and scabby. Although i suppose it could also be the roof bars or ariel :( But its dripping in directly below the bottom corner of the passenger side one. I noticed after it had been parked up all day so it wasn't driving water. I'll see if i can get a couple of new seals and whip em out at the weekend and tidy up the scabby bits. Might even tackle the saggy headlining :eek: Anyone have any tips for that!!!

Alls well then :D

As MHM says then it's fairly simple.

I'm fairly sure there's a few threads on here about sagging headlining ;)
 
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