Leaking passenger side A pillar
Leaking passenger side A pillar
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mike-2txrc

Original Poster:

27 posts

3 months

Yesterday (18:04)
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Evening All,

I am just wondering if anyone has had any leaks around the area pictured. I'm not sure if it's door seal or the windscreen.

Cheers

Import

291 posts

49 months

Yesterday (18:14)
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Well that’s not good..seal problem or window adjustment I guess..sure others will have a better idea..sucks though..been leaking a while

Panamax

7,292 posts

53 months

Yesterday (18:23)
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Sun-roof? That looks like the result of blocked drainage from sunroof channels. I'm not familiar with your car but typically there are narrow pipes which run down from the front corners of the sunroof down the A-pillars. They can be an absolute bugger to sort out.

XMark

178 posts

190 months

Yesterday (19:32)
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I did, luckily it was the seal, felt a bump in it where it wasn’t seated fully, couple of taps with a small mallet and it was sorted. Fingers crossed for a similar simple fix!

mike-2txrc

Original Poster:

27 posts

3 months

Yesterday (20:02)
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Yeah only had it 3 weeks so just finding all the little niggles with it.

Doesn't have a sunroof on this one unfortunately.

Will have a look at the seal and hope it's not the windscreen seal.

Thanks again

Simpo Two

90,162 posts

284 months

Yesterday (20:15)
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I had exactly this on the driver's side, except it ran unnoticed down into the footwell and the insulation under the carpet was absolutely soaked (hence why the interior misted up). The only place I could think it was coming in was round the windscreen, the seal between glass and rubber. Being a boat owner I have a bottle of 'Captain Tolley's Creeping Crack Cure' which it devoured voraciously - it took 3-4 treatments before it stopped running in. Problem seems to be fixed now.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Captain-Tolleys-Creeping-...

LTP

2,695 posts

131 months

If I were in your shoes I'd be inclined to remove the A-pillar trim to see if the source of the leak becomes more obvious.

A word of caution - I can't recall how old your car is (I know you've mentioned it in other posts) but I had a 2007 Volvo (part of PAG, along with AML and JLR at the time) and I started to get a screen leak, in my case from the top. Eventually I had to get a new screen fitted as the PU adhesive was progressively debonding off the body flange.

The correct functioning of the airbags relies on the screen being firmly bonded to the body. I mention this only as my wife's 2007 Volvo also has a bonding issue with one of the side glasses and I have heard of other cars from around that time with glass bonding problems. I have no idea if it was a process or a materials issue.