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gavinpm



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England 2006 Defender 90 Td5 SW Cairns Blue
Prevent water ingress through grommet
Hi all

Any ideas on this ?

I have spots fitted to a light bar, which were installed just before I bought my 90. Over the months they have failed twice and I found it was due to the relay - which I thought strange.

As I removed the relay last time [located behind the instrument panel] - I noticed it was wet, but could find no evidence of any water, or anything else nearby being wet.

After a bit of head scratching I realised the only way this could be is by water making its way from the roof [through which the wiring leaves through a rubber grommet] and running down the wires all the way down to the relay. There is not enough ingress to cause damage to the headlining but enough to create a problem with the electrics.

After all that - is there a good way to make this wire entry into the grommet completely watertight ?

Thanks
Gavin
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K9F



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Sikaflex or a skintop gland if you wish to disconnect and feed the cables through the gland.

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gavinpm



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Jed
Thanks K9F, your advice (as in a previous posting of mine) is invaluable.

With Sikaflex would a liberal injection be what is required ?

Thanks
Gavin
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K9F



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Yes, smother the area and if you have a water spray bottle you can gently spray the Sikaflex and 'form' it with your finger to get it where you want it and a decent finish.

Thumbs Up If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

Treat every day as if it is your last....one day you will be right!!
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gavinpm



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Great - many thanks K9F
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