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Are there drain plugs or any thing under wind screen as I'm getting water dripping in passenger foot well where fan join pollen filter on my 2002 Terrano
Just thought id ask be for removing scuttle panel
jims-terrano
30-10-2015, 11:13
Theres a access plate at the passengerside under the scuttle panel. Needs removing, cleaning and sealing. Heard of it loads of times and my 05 plate had the issue but must of been happening for ages because it ruined the bearings on the blower.
So remove those pesky wiper arms and then the plastic scuttle and you'll see the panel. I lubed the wiper pivots at the same time to stop squeaks.
Theres a access plate at the passengerside under the scuttle panel. Needs removing, cleaning and sealing. Heard of it loads of times and my 05 plate had the issue but must of been happening for ages because it ruined the bearings on the blower.
So remove those pesky wiper arms and then the plastic scuttle and you'll see the panel. I lubed the wiper pivots at the same time to stop squeaks.
Nice advice :thumbs
My heater seems to squeek a little on setting 2 for some reason :doh
jims-terrano
30-10-2015, 11:22
Yep similar to mine.
Strange thing is that on my 05 plate truck when the scuttle was lifted the passenger side had the panel but the driverside didn't have a panel. Removed the scuttle on my 99 project truck and that has a panel on the driverside.
Once you remove the passenger side access panel it is open straight into the heater with a small lip around the aperture. I guess another small cost saving by nissan.
Theres a access plate at the passengerside under the scuttle panel. Needs removing, cleaning and sealing. Heard of it loads of times and my 05 plate had the issue but must of been happening for ages because it ruined the bearings on the blower.
So remove those pesky wiper arms and then the plastic scuttle and you'll see the panel. I lubed the wiper pivots at the same time to stop squeaks.
Yes great advice, it's the lower left fixing bolt, looking at it from the front, that is the main culprit.
Remove plate, loads of sealant between plate and body, and even more around the screw fixings and a bit on top around the screw heads.
Symptoms are... if you have rubber mats, the water is dripping onto them from above.
Rustic
Yes great advice, it's the lower left fixing bolt, looking at it from the front, that is the main culprit.
Remove plate, loads of sealant between plate and body, and even more around the screw fixings and a bit on top around the screw heads.
Symptoms are... if you have rubber mats, the water is dripping onto them from above.
Rustic
Exactly that thankyou will attack it later. God I love forums saves so much agro
jims-terrano
30-10-2015, 11:50
Nah the agro is removing those wiper arms:doh
Took Bigbunny ages to remove on my 05 plate but my 99 project took seconds:nenau. When I refitted both they got a smear of copper slip on the splines:thumb2
But yeah these forums are great and have to say of all the forums I'm a member of this one has been the most helpful by far:clap
Nah the agro is removing those wiper arms:doh
Took Bigbunny ages to remove on my 05 plate but my 99 project took seconds:nenau. When I refitted both they got a smear of copper slip on the splines:thumb2
I found that, but I made a wiper arm remover using a piece of thick steel strip, a vice, and some will like the next bit... a big hammer:augie , and an M8 bolt and a couple of nuts.
If needed, I can post a pic later.
jims-terrano
30-10-2015, 12:01
Dear uncle rustic, pics are always welcome if not compulsory :thumbs
AlexD333
30-10-2015, 15:02
I found that, but I made a wiper arm remover using a piece of thick steel strip, a vice, and some will like the next bit... a big hammer:augie , and an M8 bolt and a couple of nuts.
If needed, I can post a pic later.
no fear of vibration through the screen?
we had an XJ 351 recently at work, the screen cracked whilst we were near the bulkhead working :doh then again... it is Jaguar (the brother of Land Rover)
Oops sorry admin I mean (L*** R****)
no fear of vibration through the screen?
we had an XJ 351 recently at work, the screen cracked whilst we were near the bulkhead working :doh then again... it is Jaguar (the brother of Land Rover)
Oops sorry admin I mean (L*** R****)
In my opinion, It is quite satisfactory to cite LR in it's full name when it is bad news lol...
If it is good news, especially for an LR, like just completing a 200 mile run without breaking down, or having to top up the oil more than once, then abbreviations are essential lol..
:lol:lol
Dear uncle rustic, pics are always welcome if not compulsory :thumbs
Here we are then...
The metal strip is a piece of galvanised strip from wickes, the sort to hold roofs trusses down to the wall.
The strip is threaded M8 and the bolt, needed to be a long M8 bolt, but the double lock nut worked well, and the knob on the end just speeded up the process and is not essential.
10 minutes to make lol... Just one small "G" clamp really...
Luckily everything on mine seems to come undone really nicely all removed and see why it was leaking doh. Must stop wading in deep water lol
http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k239/v6cally/WP_20151030_13_44_42_Pro_zpspjpxbkvx.jpg (http://s89.photobucket.com/user/v6cally/media/WP_20151030_13_44_42_Pro_zpspjpxbkvx.jpg.html)
Took it all apart cleaned thoroughly and silicone every where back together. Fingers crossed that's got the blighter lol
jims-terrano
30-10-2015, 15:53
That'll of got it. Amazing how much crud collects in there isn't it. You can see what I mean about being open at the driverside.
Rustic, that looks like a foot from a bath or something. Great idea though.
...Rustic, that looks like a foot from a bath or something. Great idea though.
Jim, you win the prize, that's exactly what it is.:thumb2
It was to hand rather than cut a length off yet another length of 8 mm all thread.
It realy works too. It doesn't take much. but better than pulling it by hand, as Alex suggested, the bending on the metal work could just be enough to crack a windscreeen. Good tip and warning there from Alex.:thumb2
You see Alex, as you get older and gain more experience, and read or hear about things that might go wrong, or indeed have gone wrong, you are then able to use that knowledge, or pass on your experience.
I'm sure several members will remember that tip. :clap:clap
Talking of Tips...
If you use something like the wiper puller that I made, leave a few threads on the loose nut, other wise when it pops, the arm could scratch the bonnet.:thumb2
Uncle Rustic.
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