Freelander 1 Windscreen humity/wet from inside

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mbrokof

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Hi All,

a quick question. I had recently the tailgate door panel off to fix the regulator. While waiting for the part I had the shield splash removed and it started to get pretty humid inside. I put a plastic sheet with butyl tape on now and that seemed to have helped for all the door windows. Only the windscreen is wet from the inside. The carpets in front are dry so was wondering what else it could be?

From the tailgate door also the sealing seems needs replacing as the roof lining is a bit humid which I thought was fixed but came back. Would anyone have a tip on how to get the three plastic parts of from the outside? I had a look in rave but couldn't find it (yet).
Is there also any third party sealing that can be used as CKE500032 is at ~200£.

Rgds
Matthias
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Actually the rear passenger side feels a bit humid as well, not wet though, the rear drivers side not, the boot is also ok.
 
Actually the rear passenger side feels a bit humid as well, not wet though, the rear drivers side not, the boot is also ok.

If the rear door seal has been leaking, then water can get to the rear carpets, which will make the air in the vehicle humid, which then condenses on the windscreen and side windows.
 
The left, rear door plastic is not complete. Obviously the garage when fixing some electrical issues didn't put that on again. Front doots are ok. Will fix that soon and see how it goes. The fabric from the door panels peels off as well. Probably from the excess humidity. Will get that on as well.
 
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