Condensation on rear doors - Why?

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hadleighboy

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Pose a question - why do we have condensation in the bottom of the rear passanger doors window (the fixed panel part of the door).
It looks as if the window panel leaks BUT can't find any leak.

We always get beads of water at the base of the panel and these need wiping away but then come back.

Thanks again for your suggestions
 
Maybe the trunk cubicle box under the floor is filled with water which generates all this condensation ??
 
Maybe the trunk cubicle box under the floor is filled with water which generates all this condensation ??

Thanks for the reply
The box is dry as a bone... in the past someone said it could be something to do with the sunroof and the drainage from the sunroof may be blocked.....?
 
Talking of sunroof leaking; I had a leak from the aerial which I fixed with silicon sealant. That is a bit far from the back windows but worth checking.
 
I remember reading about a modification to F/landers which involved removing insulation from behind rear trim panels to enable air to flow more effectively through the vehicle to clear condensation. There will be a LR tech service bulletin about it, ask your dealer.
 
This one Dann?
 

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