dick bal

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Hi All,
a couple of weeks ago I was so lucky to be surprised with the dreaded water ingress and its consequenses. No navigation, radio, cd and cassette. Also the Airsuspension Inactive alarm came up. Found LH side front sunroof drain blocked. Trying to unblock it with a liquid, non aggressive, deblocker. Alarm reset by dealer and suspension back in working order. Only I am not sure the blocked drain is the (or the only) cause because after taping the sunroof the water was there again, now in the spare wheel well (and nothing on the entertainment units!). I would like to check where the water comes in but I have no idea how to remove the interior trimmings at the rear. I know push-on fittings are used but where do I pull, push or slide? Also I could only remove the TV-unit, the other units are bolted to a black vertical mounting plate but underside bolts are not accessable. How do I get to those bolts so I can take them out. Or is there another way, removing the mounting plate? I am desperate and every help or hint is appreciated!!!
PS. Yes, I still love the car...............
Range Rover TD6 2002.
 
Hi All,
a couple of weeks ago I was so lucky to be surprised with the dreaded water ingress and its consequenses. No navigation, radio, cd and cassette. Also the Airsuspension Inactive alarm came up. Found LH side front sunroof drain blocked. Trying to unblock it with a liquid, non aggressive, deblocker. Alarm reset by dealer and suspension back in working order. Only I am not sure the blocked drain is the (or the only) cause because after taping the sunroof the water was there again, now in the spare wheel well (and nothing on the entertainment units!). I would like to check where the water comes in but I have no idea how to remove the interior trimmings at the rear. I know push-on fittings are used but where do I pull, push or slide? Also I could only remove the TV-unit, the other units are bolted to a black vertical mounting plate but underside bolts are not accessable. How do I get to those bolts so I can take them out. Or is there another way, removing the mounting plate? I am desperate and every help or hint is appreciated!!!
PS. Yes, I still love the car...............
Range Rover TD6 2002.

I'd get one's butler to RTFM ;)
 
Thanks for letting me know I am in the the wrong section, sorry.
If someone could tell me how to remove the post I'll do so asap.
 
Thanks for letting me know I am in the the wrong section, sorry.
If someone could tell me how to remove the post I'll do so asap.

You cant don't stress over it ;)

Get your self a manual

Download free rave manual it'll show you what and how to remove stuff.

Ask the guys in the RangeRover section if ya get stuck.

You never know someone might even volunteer to pop round and help ;)
 
Thanks for your reply Bromsgrove!
Just want to explain my mistake; this was my first post and I don't know all the ins and outs but I'm learning (I think). I just copied the post in the Range Rover section but can't find it yet, done something wrong again I suppose..........
I'll get there in the end.
I do have a disc with Rave but I could not find any info on the removal of the entertainment items.
I own the car for 2 years and visit Landyzone reguarly since day 1 of ownership. I did spent the last couple of weeks to find any info but without success.
In the old days I loved to work on my classics and used very often a Haynes workshop manual and hope I should be able to find in Rave something similar, I'll search again.
I am a Dutchman living in the Poitou Charante in France so volunteers popping round will be difficult.
Thanks for your help!!!!
 
Thanks for your reply Bromsgrove!
Just want to explain my mistake; this was my first post and I don't know all the ins and outs but I'm learning (I think). I just copied the post in the Range Rover section but can't find it yet, done something wrong again I suppose..........
I'll get there in the end.
I do have a disc with Rave but I could not find any info on the removal of the entertainment items.
I own the car for 2 years and visit Landyzone reguarly since day 1 of ownership. I did spent the last couple of weeks to find any info but without success.
In the old days I loved to work on my classics and used very often a Haynes workshop manual and hope I should be able to find in Rave something similar, I'll search again.
I am a Dutchman living in the Poitou Charante in France so volunteers popping round will be difficult.
Thanks for your help!!!!

We have members in France!! admittedly I dont know how close.
In the meantime the Range Rover guys will know which bits your on about and set you right i'm sure :D

You'll get the hang of it ............... eventually :)
 

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