Bobdog
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Well after deciding i didnt need the in-car shower option any more, i deciced to play 'hunt the leak'. I was getting leaks from the sunroof handle area, the front interior light, the seat belt retractor area and the top of the windscreen. Not all at the same time!, it depended on how i was parked - uphill, downhill etc. with evidence of water staining all around the roof lining, even at the back. I started with sealing up the sunroofs, front first- made some difference but not much. Then rear. No difference really. I then decided to try the roof rail mounts as apparently this can be a source of leaks. However... i then discovered this-
I sealed up the holes and the top of the rubber trim at both sides of the windscreen. Knowing it was going to rain this morning i wasn't going to have to wait long for a test. Sure enough, it lashed down for about 5 hours. Normally, the headliner at the top of the windscreen would be sopping wet after that much rain. Today? Dry.
So it seems i've cured a major source of water ingress. Worth checking if you have a leaky D2. To seal it and the sunroofs i used Geocel 'the works' sealant. Its better than mastic and apparently even works underwater!
I sealed up the holes and the top of the rubber trim at both sides of the windscreen. Knowing it was going to rain this morning i wasn't going to have to wait long for a test. Sure enough, it lashed down for about 5 hours. Normally, the headliner at the top of the windscreen would be sopping wet after that much rain. Today? Dry.
So it seems i've cured a major source of water ingress. Worth checking if you have a leaky D2. To seal it and the sunroofs i used Geocel 'the works' sealant. Its better than mastic and apparently even works underwater!