damp well

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pepsi

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hello landy peeps, im new on here but thought id give it a go and see if anyone can give me any ideas...ive only had my freelander for 3 wks and ive noticed there is damp/condensation appearing in the toolbox well. ive dried it out with kitchen towel but the next day it has come back, the black casing of what i think is the sub woofer sits in this well and that also is getting damp too. i have the 2.5 v6 petrol SE, 53plate
 
Very common issue with a few possible areas of entry get a friend to hose all over the car while you sit in boot/rear with boot empty so you can notice where it is coming in. A gaylander owner will be along shortly with a list of known places.
 
hello landy peeps, im new on here but thought id give it a go and see if anyone can give me any ideas...ive only had my freelander for 3 wks and ive noticed there is damp/condensation appearing in the toolbox well. ive dried it out with kitchen towel but the next day it has come back, the black casing of what i think is the sub woofer sits in this well and that also is getting damp too. i have the 2.5 v6 petrol SE, 53plate
:welcome2: to the asylum!
You have not introduced yourself, yet you ask for ideas :hysterically_laughi:hysterically_laughi
Next time try a hair towel as you will find that they're bigger than kitchen towels :doh: :rolleyes:

The damp patch is probably your gaylander p*ssing itself as precursor of the doors falling off :D :D
 
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