anorakmark
Active Member
Hi all
Was reading through a Land Rover buying guide today which came free in Land Rover Owner Magazine & was curious about some buying advice on the L322.
I currently own a 2004 L322 Vogue, 3.0 TD6.
It was stating what to look for and top of the list was the usual water ingress on the rear near side. It states the following "Water plays havoc with the electrics and can catch in the rear wells in the boot-fogged up rear light lenses indicate water ingress and if water is present it will affect the audio & sat nav"
Now this I agree with as we all know this is a common fault.
What has worried me is the fogging of the rear lenses, I believed this was normal on the L322 models. I have no signs of water ingress on mine and I regularly check the boot areas. I have had fogging of the rear lenses after i've washed the vehicle, this seems to clear quiet quickly. I'm sure I read a post that it was common and normal for rear lenses fogging?
Was reading through a Land Rover buying guide today which came free in Land Rover Owner Magazine & was curious about some buying advice on the L322.
I currently own a 2004 L322 Vogue, 3.0 TD6.
It was stating what to look for and top of the list was the usual water ingress on the rear near side. It states the following "Water plays havoc with the electrics and can catch in the rear wells in the boot-fogged up rear light lenses indicate water ingress and if water is present it will affect the audio & sat nav"
Now this I agree with as we all know this is a common fault.
What has worried me is the fogging of the rear lenses, I believed this was normal on the L322 models. I have no signs of water ingress on mine and I regularly check the boot areas. I have had fogging of the rear lenses after i've washed the vehicle, this seems to clear quiet quickly. I'm sure I read a post that it was common and normal for rear lenses fogging?