Land Rover Discovery 2 TD5 Leaking Front Sunroof Fix Repair Headliner Removal Howto

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
  • The front sunroof on our Discovery 2 TD5 was leaking, water could be seen dripping through the sunroof handle as it's manual not electric but this video will apply to both. I suspected a broken plastic fitting or pipe issue e.g. blocked as it's a common fault on this vehicle, previous repairs had tried to fix the issue with a large helping of sealant on top however water managed to still get through, we decided to remove all traces of the sealant and also get the sunroof working again for the summer.
    In order to fix this issue properly you should remove the headliner and sunroof and repair/replace any parts that need attention. Once the sunroof was removed everything was cleaned and fresh sealant applied, as water can get into the trim around the top of the sunroof (old foam/sealant perished) not just where the rubber seal is on the glass, we did also replace the rubber glass seal. I did also want to check the rear sunroof as well so the headliner needed to be completely removed. If you want to test the plumbing then you can pour some water at either side, for the front it should end up near the back of the wing/door and for the rear sunroof it will be near the lights area. We flushed the pipes with a large suction syringe, but some say you can use strimmer wire or compressed air whatever works best for you just be careful not to damage anything that's all.
    This video shows you how to remove everything and which parts need replacing etc, when looking into doing this job I managed to find various bits of information but nothing complete so I hope this video shows you everything you would need to know so you too can do the job easily. You will need a socket set, screw drivers and ideally a trim remover for various studs/clips I have detailed sizing etc in the video.
    Thanks for watching and if you have any questions please ask and I have put the links below to parts we used:
    Sunroof seal:
    www.jgs4x4.co....
    Drain plastics (injection molded, not 3d printed):
    www.ebay.co.uk...
    Sealant remover:
    www.screwfix.c...
    #discovery2 #discoverytd5
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  • @eddycowan4039
    @eddycowan4039 Рік тому +2

    Followed your advice and replaced the plastic drains and recovered the headliner, no leaks and feels like a new car. Thanks for your trouble guys

  • @PatrickZenker-y9d
    @PatrickZenker-y9d 10 місяців тому +1

    Awesome video guys. I am sitting in Berlin and your video helped me whats underneath. And which materials must be ordered. I did partially order from few UK branches and I am now ready to go. Thumb up!

  •  Рік тому +1

    1) You installed the glass seal in bad orientation. In this way pressure water can go inside easily, it just slide over the chamfered part of seal. The wobbly seal corner at 32:08 surely create weak point! The right orientation is with two seal "lines" to outer plastic, so fillet part of seal towards to center.
    2) For sealing the outer plastic to car body I recommend butyl sealing tape. I used this tape also for seal the four window nuts.
    3) I also recommending proper check of all bushings inside rails. Every part should be in tight tolerance -> no rattle.
    4) Near some screws of the bottom part should be inside four soft cushions.

  • @Mike-ek6op
    @Mike-ek6op Рік тому +1

    Great video guys very informative and helpful 👍

  • @sukamayoutube2323
    @sukamayoutube2323 11 місяців тому +1

    This is my life every time it rains. The git who sold us the car lied about so much stuff wrong with the car. He taped up the sunroof and took the fuse out so we couldnt discover the leak, my husband took the tape off to see the damage... Going to attempt a repair job. Thanks for the vid

    • @DanielJohnHowTo
      @DanielJohnHowTo  11 місяців тому

      yeah unfortunately previous owners do lots of repairs that won't last, best off fixing it properly even if it does take time just remember to make sure everything is really clean when putting it back together thanks.

  • @Croft84
    @Croft84 Рік тому +1

    Great video chaps, I'm currently on with mine. Thanks for the info 🙌🏽🙌🏽

    • @DanielJohnHowTo
      @DanielJohnHowTo  Рік тому

      No worries, hope it helps thanks. It has been raining a lot recently and no leaks, so all fixed.

  • @Odonta7
    @Odonta7 Рік тому +1

    Has anybody worked out why the plastic tube/spigots actually break. I was wondering if it was successive build up frost which then blocks the tube and allows plug of ice form in that area and subsequent expansion breaks the tube. This problem with my Discovery 2s seems to occur in the winter when it has been standing for while at that time of year and not used. Not sure of a solution other than store it under cover ( garage etc) to prevent water getting into the channel under those conditions and building up ice in a slight thaw and refreeze cycle. I’m only guessing but this area shouldn’t be under any stress you’d think otherwise… unless there is some force somehow applied to the area when the sun roof is opened. Interesting mystery hope someone has definitively worked out the reason for this really tedious problem.
    Great video, you’re hero’s for taking the time to illustrate the excellent repair…thank you!

    • @DanielJohnHowTo
      @DanielJohnHowTo  Рік тому +1

      I think it's the constant heating/cooling in that area via the roof and the plastic goes brittle, same thing happens in the engine bay with plastic parts sometimes I had a window washer hose connecter just snap but it was old so replaced it.

    • @Odonta7
      @Odonta7 Рік тому

      You could well be right there you can imagine how hot it must get there between the roof skin and the insulatiive roof lining ….Seems a poor design in the first place for such crucial part especially considering the amount of work necessary to put it right. I’m going to try and fashion the part out of brass using your suggested replacement part for the mould🤞…..Thanks again for great and helpful videos.

    • @DanielJohnHowTo
      @DanielJohnHowTo  Рік тому

      @@Odonta7 exactly, you can get a metal replacement version as well but it's pricey.

  • @Tattytyres
    @Tattytyres Рік тому

    Hi how much material did you order, and where did you order from thanks

  • @pb3786
    @pb3786 4 місяці тому

    How did you remove the interior trim around the sunroof? Does it just pull off?

    • @DanielJohnHowTo
      @DanielJohnHowTo  4 місяці тому

      the top plastic trim on the roof?

    • @pb3786
      @pb3786 4 місяці тому

      @@DanielJohnHowTo The "frame" one that matches the headlining inside the car, if you get me. (Great video by the way!)

    • @DanielJohnHowTo
      @DanielJohnHowTo  4 місяці тому

      @@pb3786 thanks, it just pulls off and has a little plastic joining piece.

    • @pb3786
      @pb3786 4 місяці тому

      @@DanielJohnHowTo Great thanks. Only 1 of my drains is working and the rear floor is wet so this is on my list.

  • @Toastmanpat
    @Toastmanpat Рік тому +1

    Great video guys! I'm having trouble with my disco 2 sun roof also. Did the top rubber seal fit the sunroof okay? I've seen some on forums that the seal pushes the back of the sun roof up and doesn't close properly.

    • @DanielJohnHowTo
      @DanielJohnHowTo  Рік тому +1

      if the glass doesn't close properly then the seal isn't pushed home enough basically, make sure it's pressed into the corners and try again we had the same issue ourselves.

    • @Toastmanpat
      @Toastmanpat Рік тому +1

      @@DanielJohnHowTo will do pal! Thanks for the reply 👍

    • @davidhenderson9197
      @davidhenderson9197 Рік тому +1

      I've just bought a td5 sunroof to fit in my t4 transporter. Before fitting it I decided to give it a overhaul to make sure it don't leak. When I checked underneath the sunroof I could push one of the corners of the glass up with my finger so it wasn't sealing to the glass. I noticed that on both sides of the mech underneath are these hooks that pull the glass down to the rubber that weren't closing properly. I sussed out that if you install the winding handle at a angle.not lined up with the screw holes and watch the hooks on the mech and slowing turn the body of the handle it adjusts the hooks making the glass squish closer to the glass. Hope this makes sense. 🙂

    • @DanielJohnHowTo
      @DanielJohnHowTo  Рік тому +1

      @@davidhenderson9197 Sounds right, thanks for sharing. The glass has a little flex on the seal but the hooks pull it down to seal, then any water should drop down into the tray and then through the pipes either side.

    • @davidhenderson9197
      @davidhenderson9197 Рік тому +1

      @DanielJohnHowTo no problem. There's this stuff called gummi pflege that you can put on the seals. It's a rubber seal rejuvenate. Worked great on stopping the roof leaking on the wife's coupe cabriolet. 🙂

  • @davidhenderson9197
    @davidhenderson9197 Рік тому

    The plastic pieces in the corners on my sunroof are still intact. Would going over the joints with sticafex stop the leaks?

    • @DanielJohnHowTo
      @DanielJohnHowTo  Рік тому +1

      I'd replace them, they get brittle. But sealing up may work, just not sure how long it would last that's all. We have had zero leaks since doing the work in the video, if that helps.

    • @davidhenderson9197
      @davidhenderson9197 Рік тому +1

      @@DanielJohnHowTo think I'll buy the replacement pieces and stikaflex them in for good measure 👍

    • @DanielJohnHowTo
      @DanielJohnHowTo  Рік тому +1

      you want to use a non-setting rtv sealant, so it doesn't crack later down the line and provides a good water seal

  • @jayniac7874
    @jayniac7874 Рік тому

    Darn it... I'm having trouble getting the the interior apart, like the a- pillar wrap n lining. Y'all just skip these steps & voila you're done...it's getting frustrating!

    • @DanielJohnHowTo
      @DanielJohnHowTo  Рік тому +1

      That's the thing though, I didn't skip any part and filmed everything even all the small stuff and experiences to help viewers.