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Just wondering if you can help
I got in my freelander this morning to find that waster was dripping from the light in the overhead set. The drops where steady and still evident after driving for an hour. I have removed the light cover only to find a fair amount of water came out Andrew |
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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No visible water in the holes because it probably drained down into the car.
I've had leaks at the antenna and at the bolts where the roof rails mount. Either is a real possibility.
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