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valleyforge



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High Level Brakelight LeaK

MY14 model - small leak from the high level brakelight in the rear door - How does it come off ? Bit afraid just to prise it with a blade as I don't want to snap any plastic clips - There must be a knack !
Then just a dab of silicon grease on the offending seal presumably.
Ta in advance anyone Thumbs Up FL2 Ex D2, D3, RRS, etc. now all gone.

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RogB



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open the boot and look at the plastic panelling at the top, the middle section is separate and will just prise off with a bit of force. you can then access the screws holding the brake light in and remove the brake lens as one. (at least this is how it is my MY2008)
just the reverse to reassemble, quick easy job.

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Deano64



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Re: High Level Brakelight LeaK

valleyforge wrote:
MY14 model - small leak from the high level brakelight in the rear door - How does it come off ? Bit afraid just to prise it with a blade as I don't want to snap any plastic clips - There must be a knack !
Then just a dab of silicon grease on the offending seal presumably.
Ta in advance anyone Thumbs Up


Take off the plastic inner middle panel . Then there are 2 white ? clips on either side of the light. Push these in towards the centre and it pops off. To put it back on just push the light assembly back on from the outside.

I've had mine leak a few times - I'm on my 3rd now whilst its in warranty. When its out of warranty , I'll just smear silicone grease around the mating of the car body and the light

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SakoQuad



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There is a recent post on the site somewhere that will give you a more detailed description of just how to get the panel off as there is a potential annoying issue with two panel clips and you can make it easier or more difficult for yourself depending on how you go about it!

Look up replacing or removing high brake light and see if you can find it before embarking on just popping the panel off.

Post #268916 6th Jul 2015 11:44 pm
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valleyforge



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Thanks all, good tips - that interior cover is quite a tricky beast and I suspect easy to snap bits off.
Will have a go or might try a bit of Captain Tolley (vital stuff for boaty folk).

Not a regular leak, just now & again but nevertheless an annoyance but not worth a days trek to the dealer.

My D3 had a similar problem from the GPS (?) antenna mount at the rear of the roof - Captn Tolley fixed that where LR couldn't.
As ever, help much appreciated, thanks. FL2 Ex D2, D3, RRS, etc. now all gone.

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LR NUT



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SakoQuad



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THAT'S what I was thinking of!

Really useful video. I didn't have a trim removing tool but found I could use two knives, one either side of the clips to lever them out as I ended up with two left in.

As well as using sealant around the whole fitting there is a need to just check that the rear washer nozzle and its pipe is correctly connected and positioned before re-assembling, if I remember correctly, or that will put water into the light fitting.

I did it so it must be a VERY simple job!

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Deano64



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I just yanked the panel off , but fairly evenly ie a straight pull. Probably the only job I will ever attempt on this car since I break things every time I touch a mechanical job !

Post #268952 7th Jul 2015 12:13 pm
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muddywheels



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I had this problem on my 1st FL2 in 2007 Shocked

I can't believe this hasn't been sorted by now on revised models Banging Head Wanted a Series 2 LR since childhood but previously owned MY16 Disco Sport HSE TD4 Auto, MY13 RR Sport Black Edition TDV6 Auto, MY10 RR Sport HSE TDV6 Auto, 2007 Freelander 1 Freestyle TD4 Soft Top, 2009 Freelander 2 GS TD4 Auto, 2007 Freelander 2 GS TD4, 2004 Disco 2 Metropolis Auto, 2002 Disco 2 GS, 2000 Freelander 1 SE TD4 SW

Still hoping for a S2 one day!

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Landiroamer



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Looks like the problem is it only clips in and not screwed, mines slack but doesnt leak, I think a thicker spongier gasket would be better actually.

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