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Bob321 Oct 4th, 2010 21:05

xc90 exec - sunroof & retro fit spare?
 
Dear all
I would like to buy a new XC90exec, I would like a sunroof but definitely want a spare. How easy would it be to reto fit the tempa spare equipment? Has anybody done it? Should I just accept I can't have both?
Many thanks for your replies

400-ascona Oct 4th, 2010 21:12

My brother has a 54 plate D5 Exec with sunroof. He fitted the spare, no problem. I can see no reason why it wouldn't fit. The winch is held in by the same 3 bolts that hold the blank in the boot floor. You just swap the blank for the winch.
However, to be honest, I would avoid the sunroof if you can. It can cause all sorts of problems with water ingress, and damage to electrical components. However that's just my opinion.

chrisrixy Oct 5th, 2010 07:32

I've never had a sunroof leak on an 850, v70 or XC90. However there is a potential problem with blocked drain pipes - certainly on earlier XC90's - which can leak to soggy footwells.

Details of the fix are here - http://forums.swedespeed.com/showthread.php?102526

On the other hand I'm fairly sure that the sunroof on a Land Rover Defender is designed to leak at the factory - I think they like it that way.... Older Defenders without a sunroof leak as well - so it makes little difference!

reggie59 Oct 5th, 2010 08:16

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Originally Posted by chrisrixy (Post 752896)
I've never had a sunroof leak on an 850, v70 or XC90. However there is a potential problem with blocked drain pipes - certainly on earlier XC90's - which can leak to soggy footwells.

Details of the fix are here - http://forums.swedespeed.com/showthread.php?102526

On the other hand I'm fairly sure that the sunroof on a Land Rover Defender is designed to leak at the factory - I think they like it that way.... Older Defenders without a sunroof leak as well - so it makes little difference!

Very good link, thanks. Do we know if the drain have been doubled in size in more recent models? I have a my10 with sunroof. Also, am I being stupid but I do not understand how the water get underneath the sunroof in the first place. For sure, the roof is shut when raining?

Ex-triumph, I have a 8,5 years old freelander with sunroof, no leak. The sunroof packed up at about 5 years old thought (could open but not shut) I shut it manually and remove fuse. Never used I again!

owenfackrell Oct 5th, 2010 10:25

Most sunroofs allow water past there seals which is why the drains are there. I have a sunroof on my 04 plate which doesn't leak orhave blocked drains though I don't park under any trees.

ncmurray Oct 6th, 2010 11:10

I have heard said that the reason for not getting a spare tyre if you go for a sunroof is because the extra weight would put the car into the next tax bracket, so would it be possible to get both the sunroof and spare tyre factory fitted if you go for the new engine, as it apparently have emissions of 219 as opposed to 224 on the 185 engine?

wickywoo Oct 6th, 2010 16:39

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Originally Posted by ncmurray (Post 753629)
I have heard said that the reason for not getting a spare tyre if you go for a sunroof is because the extra weight would put the car into the next tax bracket, so would it be possible to get both the sunroof and spare tyre factory fitted if you go for the new engine, as it apparently have emissions of 219 as opposed to 224 on the 185 engine?

I've spoken to Volvo HQ about this and thats absolutely correct even for the new 200bhp engine. It still does not make sense because you can spec up an SE Lux to the same spec as an Executive (apart from ventilated massage seats) and have a sunroof (i.e. I bet they be the same weight) AND yet still have a spare wheel with that car...


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