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BenFL2



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Pool of water under front passenger seat

Hi all,

So it appears I may have an issue with the sun roof drain pipe which causes the front near side pillar to get wet during and after a spout of rain. This has also led to a build up of water under the passenger seat as the previous owner had the car sat still and throughout the snow we've recently had, I think it melted and ended up collecting under the seat.

To make things worst, all of the upholstery under and around the seat is sponge/foam backed so has absorbed all of the water meaning the front and rear passenger side of the cars floor upholstery is drenched.

I need to first get rid of the pool of water and then dry out all of the upholstery. The only way I can see of getting to do all of this is to remove the passenger seat and then pull up all of the carpet etc.

Any other, better ideas??

Thanks in advance 2018 - 2007 '56 manual HSE Freelander 2

Post #345083 16th Mar 2018 12:58 am
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Yorky Bob



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Sell it. FL2 MY10 TD4 GS traded in at 2 years
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Post #345092 16th Mar 2018 8:22 am
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ianbevan



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you know what you got to do strip it out let it dry. Drop the roofline fix the drain which is simple should be a good. You can always get a different carpet off eBay. But it work which ever way you look at it

Post #345118 16th Mar 2018 11:56 am
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Yorky Bob



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Yorky Bob wrote:
Sell it.


A bit harsh earlier but you will need to dry it out ASAP and if you have other issues you may want to review how much money is worth investing in this particular vehicle.

Life is not always perfect and I was really Censored off being caught by a cowboy builder about 5 years ago. Cut my losses and then employed a roofing guy who worked on English Heritage properties. Perfect job and moral of the story is if its cheap there is often a reason. FL2 MY10 TD4 GS traded in at 2 years
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Post #345122 16th Mar 2018 1:28 pm
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BenFL2



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My question was more around how do I do this, I know what I need to do.

Will probably end up getting a mech to have a look 2018 - 2007 '56 manual HSE Freelander 2

Post #345164 16th Mar 2018 6:46 pm
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ianbevan



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The roof lining comes out really easy, self explanatory there is a wiring loom up there and lookout for the airbags. Best for two of you. We took about an hour to do it. When you get the lining down you can see where the pipe has come adrift and it is a simple fix, we put tie raps to make sure we did not have to go back. Then a test with a jug of water to make sure when your done. You should see the water come from the bottom of the FL2. We had no instructions just followed our instincts and 3 years on still no problem hopes this helps

Post #345175 16th Mar 2018 9:51 pm
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BenFL2



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Thanks Ian,

Is it just a case of taking off the sun visors and the grab handles and then the plastic trim along the side pillars?

I think I'm more worried about breaking any plastic lugs that keep it held in - had a lot of experience doing that with and old bike of mine! 2018 - 2007 '56 manual HSE Freelander 2

Post #345888 26th Mar 2018 11:24 am
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ianbevan



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Competent friend is the answer and if you can let them lead ! That what I did .

Post #345917 26th Mar 2018 6:35 pm
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BenFL2



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I managed it, with a helping hand...

See my write up here:
http://www.freel2.com/forum/post346403.html#346403 2018 - 2007 '56 manual HSE Freelander 2

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westville



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ianbevan wrote:
Competent friend is the answer and if you can let them lead ! That what I did .

and there was I thinking "Incontinent passenger" Rolling with laughter No Longer the owner of a 2013MY Fuji White GS

"Fiat Lux" a philosophy not a car

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ianbevan



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spot on man glad you got it sorted

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