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Im probably opening myself up to a whole lot of stick for having a landy:biggrin: but does anyone else with one , have problems with it p***ing in water when it rains?:sneaky2: all over the drivers foot wel!! Massively annoying especially when its hammering it down coz my accelerator foot gets soaked. :thumbdown: sealed the air vents , around the windscreen and around the drivers door but it still gets in:confused1:

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no mine comes in from the puddle on the cab roof as my weight dips the suspension down as i jump in, it waits till i'm about to slam the door then drenches me:thumbup: yours sounds like the seal between the windscreen and bulkhead..:001_smile:

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We had the same problem is our 110. We used clear bathroom sealant. It has worked very well as no water gets in. You just have to make sure that it is pressed in well and then run a finger hard down along the angle to get the excess out.

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I've got a 110 and leak is what they do best. I have found that the door seal sometimes does not sit properly and water comes in. New seals and mastic all the way.

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