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macadamia
 


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deep river crossing water ingress

I've been trying to track down where water is getting into the car and would appreciate advice from anyone else who's managed to seal up their D4 for deep wading.

I had a lot of water ingress after some deep crossings with water over the bonnet so was not entirely surprised it came it. I took the carpets out and found the captive nut mount points for different seat configurations were all un-plugged and open to the outside so I taped the unused ones up. I also suspected the water was coming up through the spare wheel winder into the cargo space so sealed that a bit better also.



This last weekend though with water only half way up the doors, maybe a foot below the door handles, not quite up to the wheel arches - so still well below the wading depth. Even after this I got home to find the door sill cable channels full of water and the underside of the carpets drenched from front to cargo area.

the cubbies, especially the left side, full of sand (was relatively clean prior) so there a relatively large area for sand and water to get into.


The wheel arch flare trim clips open straight into the inside of the car???


I know these trim clips also open to the outside from last time but hoped that a rubber washer between the clip body would have sealed it a bit better.


Where also should I be looking to improve wading ability while I have everything out and accessible?
 

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What about driving it through water with the interior out and someone in the back looking for the leaks?
  
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It's not a boat!
Cars are not deigned to be water tight. There are holes and voids everywhere. In fact, the body is specifically designed to drain when it's dipped in the electrophoretic primer during manufacture. The sills have drain holes in, that have a direct open path to the A B & C posts. Doors are not sealed, trim clips are not sealed. The bulkhead is not sealed.

Either accept it's going to get wet, or don't drive in water that deep!
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macadamia
 


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rrhool wrote:
It's not a boat!
Cars are not deigned to be water tight. There are holes and voids everywhere. In fact, the body is specifically designed to drain when it's dipped in the electrophoretic primer during manufacture. The sills have drain holes in, that have a direct open path to the A B & C posts. Doors are not sealed, trim clips are not sealed. The bulkhead is not sealed.

Either accept it's going to get wet, or don't drive in water that deep!


sure. water over the bonnet I totally accepted water ingress. but at only half way up the doors, well below wade depth - I feel like wade depth should be achievable without water ingress.
  
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I kinda think you are taking wading depth figures past their limits. Search around for what the wading depth for a D4 is and limit your adventures below that. Or get some rubber ducks....
  
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Land Rover Wading Depths

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From:- https://www.landrover.co.uk/explore-land-r...epths.html

I have not checked recently, but IIRC the door handles are approximately 1,000 mm above ground level, so maximum wade depth about 10 cm below door handles.

NJSS
  
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If you wade too deep then water ingress will be the least of your worries as your car will start to float and go whichever way the water is flowing. You won’t be the first to suffer that fate. http://www.disco4.com/forum/binned-it-saga-45191.html?highlight= , and prob won’t be the last but we will say we told you so. Thumbs Up
   
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I thought the wading depth of the D4 and D3 is 700mm...
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macadamia
 


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NJSS wrote:

I have not checked recently, but IIRC the door handles are approximately 1,000 mm above ground level, so maximum wade depth about 10 cm below door handles.

NJSS

and what would a foot below the door handle be then?
macadamia wrote:

This last weekend though with water only half way up the doors, maybe a foot below the door handles, not quite up to the wheel arches - so still well below the wading depth.

Yawn

DSL wrote:
If you wade too deep then water ingress will be the least of your worries as your car will start to float and go whichever way the water is flowing. You won’t be the first to suffer that fate. http://www.disco4.com/forum/binned-it-saga-45191.html?highlight= , and prob won’t be the last but we will say we told you so. Thumbs Up


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Mastertech wrote:
What about driving it through water with the interior out and someone in the back looking for the leaks?

Test it out at Cahills Crossing (Australia). If the leaks don't get you the crocodiles will. At least it will keep one focused on one of at least two issues!

P.S. A couple of bilge pumps from Whitworths Marine!
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macadamia
 


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Lightwater wrote:
Test it out at Cahills Crossing (Australia). If the leaks don't get you the crocodiles will. At least it will keep one focused on one of at least two issues!

I tested it out crossing Nolans and the 100 other crossings in Cape York!

Lightwater wrote:

P.S. A couple of bilge pumps from Whitworths Marine!

I know you're probably joking but I've been thinking how I can rig up a couple of bilge pumps to pump for the two cable channels in the door sills that have been full of water that doesn't drain out and only sloshes into the carpet each time this has happened.
  
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have a look at youtube for 4WD 24-7

they are group of bonkers off roaders but the channel is really entertaining, some of the drives they do are unbelievable !!

on one of them they are driving through a very wet area out near the coast, and one of the vehicles actually has bilge pumps fitted, with the outlets coming out the custom rear side windows
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DIY Ace wrote:
I thought the wading depth of the D4 and D3 is 700mm...


It is.

900mm is for the Discovery 5.

As a rough guide, 700mm is about 6cm less than the diameter of the standard 255/50R20 tyres.
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Electrics and breather pipes should be a serious consideration if wading over LR recommend depths.
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