S Starsky New Member Feb 26, 2011 #1 Have a Discovery 2 with a sunroof that seems to let water in but I can't find the problem to fix it
Oddie AntiSeptic Sandal Wearer Feb 26, 2011 #2 We know - you told us last week!!! Bathroom sealant usually does the trick. Plenty of it!
meego Well-Known Member Feb 26, 2011 #4 Look in Discovery section. There are approximately 1 million posts on this subject. Thats a guesstimate, but it's a good one.
Look in Discovery section. There are approximately 1 million posts on this subject. Thats a guesstimate, but it's a good one.
T teddykiller New Member Feb 26, 2011 #5 Caravan sealant works a treat, never goes hard either, so come the warm weather you can rip the sunroofs out and replace the old seals.
Caravan sealant works a treat, never goes hard either, so come the warm weather you can rip the sunroofs out and replace the old seals.
dogsbody Very senior member Feb 27, 2011 #6 When I was looking to buy one of these I came to the conclusion that they all leaked and the trick was to keep the drain pipes clear so that the water ran away before it dripped into the cabin. I bought a Rangie, without a sunroof.
When I was looking to buy one of these I came to the conclusion that they all leaked and the trick was to keep the drain pipes clear so that the water ran away before it dripped into the cabin. I bought a Rangie, without a sunroof.
Y yudansha New Member Feb 27, 2011 #7 ebay have new rubbers for them but they perish eventually... cheaper to use sealant and keep the pipes clear as mentioned.
ebay have new rubbers for them but they perish eventually... cheaper to use sealant and keep the pipes clear as mentioned.