Water in boot tool well

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Hello guys, have same problem. I noticed couple of drops from bottom of trunk door plastic trim.
 

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Yes really. :confused:LR aren't the most careful manufacturer in the world, but they wouldn't leave a ragged carpet and bear metal where the owner can see it.:eek:

They screwed through a friends evoque rear window washer tube during assy. It took her an age to get them to fix the "leak".

Cheers
 
They screwed through a friends evoque rear window washer tube during assy. It took her an age to get them to fix the "leak".

Cheers
Ah but that's hidden from view, so it can't happen!! :eek:;)A ragged carpet in the cubby is rather obvious. :confused:
 
Ah but that's hidden from view, so it can't happen!! :eek:;)A ragged carpet in the cubby is rather obvious. :confused:

A friend spent ages hunting an electical problem on his RR Classic LSE, eventualy found a screw had after 20 years finally worn its way through the wire insulation and started causing problems.

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usually it is where the tool box is fixed to the boot floor get a hose under the car with someone watching in the boot and I am sure you will see water coming in ,get a good quality sealant and go around the boot well
 
usually it is where the tool box is fixed to the boot floor get a hose under the car with someone watching in the boot and I am sure you will see water coming in ,get a good quality sealant and go around the boot well
That was the cause of my fish tank. I siliconed it several years ago and not a drop of water since.
 
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