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07-01-2008, 12:52 | #1 |
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Removing plastic cover below terrano screen.
Hi everyone,
just joined the club,and seeing as you all seem a helpful bunch,maybe someone can help! My 03 3dr terrano is leaking water in the passenger footwell,from previous posts this seems to be getting in above the heater. Does anyone know how easy it is to remove the plastic cover below the screen?It seems to be attached with two plastic rivets,but it is difficult to tell how it is joined at the screen. regards,Darin. |
07-01-2008, 13:48 | #2 |
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Hi harajak,
welcome to the club, may I suggest you go into your account and add the vehicle details, this will save people keep asking etc. right to remove the plastic strip firstly remove the wipers on mine it it is held in position by posi screws undo them and hey presto of it comes :smile: . :idea: you could use a clear silicone sealant round any bits where you suspect the leaks :smile: |
07-01-2008, 16:13 | #3 |
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Location: Shropshire
Vehicle: Terrano2 2.7 TDi LWB 2002
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Hello harajack and another welcome to the club.
I had a forum article going on water in passenger footwell, this may give you some clues if your motor is anything like my model. I think it's worth looking it up. The little plastic "rivets" are like a rawlplug with a plastic insert instead of a screw. If you dig around with a couple of little screwdrivers and prize this centre core out the outer bit will contract and can be extracted; these are the bits which hold the grill in situ along with some self tappers on the front edge. Watch out though, the little bits fly out quite suddenly and easily get lost. I lost all mine and now use zinc coated self tappers instead. The wipers come off by pulling the hinged flap/cover back and removing the nut from the wiper arm spindle. The arm will probably be seized onto the splines but a soaking with releasing oil or WD40 (leave it for 10 mins or so), then two large screwdrivers to prize the arm carefully off. The vent grill is not (normally) stuck to the glass and doesn't need to be.You should be able to lift it off when the wipers are off. Under the grill and on the passenger side there is an oblongish plate held by four self tappers. This plate is over, but not blanking, the aperture which allows fresh air into the heater. The oblong plate on mine was very poorly sealed and was a path for SOME of the rainwater to drip into the air intake. A dose of sealant sorted that out. However, as I say in my article, I have left my carpet and sound proofing loose because water still gets in, in small quantities, from a few places and I am still slowly working around to find them. I know that my sunroof and front scuttle drains are working at least fairly well but not yet sure that there isn't some partial blockage behind the front mud flaps. I shall either succeed or instal a bilge pump. Good luck with yours; would be happy to know what you find. Charles. |
07-01-2008, 17:30 | #4 |
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Just a tip when removing the plastic cover, when prising it away from the windscreen after undoing all the fasteners be very gentle. If too much force is used it may cause the windscreen to crack!!
Previous experience on the wifes vw confirmed this after she had a water leak..... could have been worse..... it could have been my terranos windscreen i cracked!!!! Ended up taking it to a windscreen repair garage and they confirmed that a lot of folk do that when removing the plastic cover!!! OOPS!!!! |
07-01-2008, 18:14 | #5 |
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Thanks for the quick replies!It sounds straightforward enough,but I think Ill maybe leave it until the weekend.
cheers,Darin. |
07-01-2008, 22:38 | #6 |
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With all due respect to rag1873------I can't understand why the need for extreem care when "prising" the grid away from the windscreen. When I removed all the screws and plastic fixers then took mine off the only contact between the grid and the windscreen was a rubber strip which was merely touching the glass. The grid was quite loose with the screws and plastic fixers out.
Perhaps the VW refered to by rag1873 had an adhesive seal of some sort. |
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