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idi



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Passenger Side footwell water when it rains

I have a very small amount of water ontop of my passenger side mat when it rains.

It seems to be coming from the glovebox area, so I'm guessing it's from the blower motor? Is the water coming in from where the windscreen meets the plastic trim thing at the bottom? If so, will a bit of clear silicone sort it?

I have already sorted the problem with the A pillar so I know it isn't coming in from there.

Post #613890 Fri May 21 2021 10:11pm
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Col



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New Zealand 2013 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Autobiography Santorini Black

Might be worth trying this little mod shown towards the bottom of the post if it is the scuttle panel leaking.

https://www.rrsport.co.uk/forum/topic49602...ttle+panel

Cheers
Col

Post #613891 Fri May 21 2021 10:48pm
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idi



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Thanks. Is the scuttle panel easy enough to take off?

Or could I just add some silicone between the windscreen and scuttle panel?

Post #613904 Sat May 22 2021 12:36pm
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Andy K



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The difficulty is getting the wiper arms off.
Once that is done it’s easy.

Silicon would be a partial fix I guess if you can’t get arms off

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