Freelander 1 Boot Fish Tank

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mbrokof

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Hello All,

As it happened to me that on the rear side the door or sealing seems to be leaking. I remembered that I put some silicone behind the plastic on the upper end of the windows some years ago but would like to check and take that plastic off. Anyone any idea how I could get that off to be able to check?

BR
Matthias
 

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Hello Again,
Is there a say to get into the inside of the rear door? When the rear door window smashed some years ago the glass fell some in and now blocks the water outlets in the bottom of the door. I bought an extension for the vacuum cleaner but need to get in there some.

Any ideas on how to get the pieces of glass out? It might not be the whole problem solved but at least a part of it.
BR
Matthias
 
I don't know if these help.
 

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Hello Again,
Is there a say to get into the inside of the rear door? When the rear door window smashed some years ago the glass fell some in and now blocks the water outlets in the bottom of the door. I bought an extension for the vacuum cleaner but need to get in there some.

Any ideas on how to get the pieces of glass out? It might not be the whole problem solved but at least a part of it.
BR
Matthias
Looking at your first picture, I’m guessing you mean how do you get inside the tailgate?
If so, the panel is only held on by clips… you ‘pull’ it off carefully using a trim tool (there are about 6 or 8 if I remember correctly). Then you lift it up and off - there are some more clips in the panel that ‘sit’ on the top edge of the door.
 
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