Damp Freelander Boot.

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My oppos Freelander is getting damp in the boot, anybody any ideas
where the water might be getting in please?

Thanks

 

"Rory" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> My oppos Freelander is getting damp in the boot, anybody any ideas
> where the water might be getting in please?
>
> Thanks
>

Not experienced this but four things spring to mind;

1. does rear window raise to fully closed properly when you shut the door.

2. window seal

3. door seal

4. rear side fixed windows

where damp/marks occur may give a clue.

Richard


 

"Rory" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> My oppos Freelander is getting damp in the boot, anybody any ideas
> where the water might be getting in please?
>
> Thanks


I had a similar problem about 2 years ago on a 2001MY 5-door. First I knew
about it was when I went to get the tyre pressure guage from the well in the
boot (aptly named come to think of it!) Land Rover dealer sorted it under
warranty. I think it's a known issue but can't remember where they said the
problem was :-(

 
I too had this problem (V6 freelander) I cleaned all the rubber door seals,
dried the 'well' out and not had any problems since (haven't checked
recently, but was OK few weeks ago)


Brian (Huddersfield West Yorks)

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> "Rory" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> My oppos Freelander is getting damp in the boot, anybody any ideas
>> where the water might be getting in please.



 
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