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muddywheels



Member Since: 02 Oct 2007
Location: East Riding of Yorkshire
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I washed my car last week and water ran down inside tailgate glass - I think getting in through high level brakelight Big Cry

Only done it once so will monitor it.

Post #10408 21st Nov 2007 12:48 pm
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krankyd



Member Since: 06 Sep 2007
Location: here and there
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2007 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Manual Zermatt Silver
Re: rear light

Goldstone69 wrote:
Nick Jan wrote:
My o/s rear light cluster also had condensation in it, a few hours after I collected my FL2 as new! I mentioned it to the sales guy at my dealer, who was surprised, but suggested it may have been caused by an over-enthusiastic use of their pressure washer, whilst preparing the car for me. Rolling Eyes So I just kept an eye on it, and it disappeared in about 2 days, and has never returned. Weird but true! Shocked


Deja vu .......i had exactly the same problem and was given exactly the same excuse ,looking at the other posts theres either a fault on the seal round the light or LR have the most gung ho car washers in the UK Shocked


I took my old freelander into the garage to look at a seatbelt fault, the bloke in service mis-heard me and thought it was a leak on the back section (I had one of the ones with a removable roof).
Came back 3 hours later and the bloke was apologizing, as they had spent 2 hours power-washing the car and could not find any leaks Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked

Post #10419 21st Nov 2007 2:35 pm
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