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Old Oct 26th, 2020, 19:34   #1
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Hope some one can help with water inside my xc90 2010(No sunroof) I have been trying to stop water from coming into the left hand side of my xc90 with no luck sealed round heater blower inlet put waxoyl round all joints that can be seen inside and out sealed floor to bulkhead joint sika flex. And still if you poor water behind the left suspension leg it seems to run along and shows inside the passenger side from behind the sound proofing and runs along the floor. Can anybody help.
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Old Oct 26th, 2020, 19:58   #2
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Do you mean inside the windscreen scuttle? Easy to open it up and check for debris/blocked drains.
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Old Oct 26th, 2020, 20:10   #3
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It happen when you put water between the scuttle and the suspension leg have put waxoyl round seams but still comes in about 1/2 way along passenger side floor. All drains are clear. It is engine side of the scuttle pan.

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Today lots of rain very little water in left side, But now coming in right side looks like coming in so where above centre tunnel.


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Old Oct 29th, 2020, 13:51   #5
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if you see my thread -soaking footwell-both scuttle drains were blocked with debris and had to be cleaned by removing rubber outlet-dont know if you have already done this.
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Hi docjd
Have cleaned out both drains they were not blocked have sealed some of the seams inside it looks like the seam that is only factory sealed on the out side is the one that leaks, all so noticed that the out side drains allow water round the out side of them , So have run sealer around them and round the heater blower inlet. we have had little rain since then so now waiting for more rain to see if water still gets in. Now we have anti skid light up just to go with. since buying this xc90 in May new front wheel bearing two new intercooler pipes making my bank account nearly £700 lighter.

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