July 6, 201213 yr comment_5476 So the water runs sideways toward the wheel arch? Thats a bloody clever idea. Ill be doing the same Very nice tip and thanks for the pics! No in towards middle of vehicle. Silicone up next to the guards so the water has to go that way. Report
July 7, 201213 yr Author comment_5509 Ive changed topic title in case others are having same issue, easier to index this way. Report
July 7, 201213 yr Author comment_5510 Ive got the booster out, much easier to work on the issue now. I even have a suspicion that it could even be leaking thru there as the gasket is completely shot. Report
July 16, 201213 yr Author comment_5804 Some pics of the brake booster removed and the grommet flooded with silicone, also a pic of the grommet inside with waterproof spray foam. That foam stuff is the ducks nuts Report
July 16, 201213 yr Author comment_5805 Tomorrow im going to add the angle to divert even more water away from the area Report
July 16, 201213 yr Author comment_5810 Yeah its a wrestle. The easy way would be to drain the brake fluid and remove master cylinder (im not confident in that). I opted to remove the fuel filter bracket and wrestle the booster out. The top right nut on the inside of the truck is an absolute bastard, zero room for hands. Report
February 28, 201412 yr comment_7757 I have a 2006 Patrol with a persistently wet footwell on the drivers side. How do I get the cover off below the windscreen to look down onto the firewall? Report
March 1, 201412 yr comment_7758 I have a 2006 Patrol with a persistently wet footwell on the drivers side. How do I get the cover off below the windscreen to look down onto the firewall? Here you go fella.... There is a row of screws (just behind the bonnet seal or where bonnet would seal/sit when closed) and couple plastic clips at the each end of the cowl. Cheers Report
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