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Water ingress manual, "WaterWiki"

Hello together,

it looks like that I'm not the only one who is searching for explanations where water gets ino the Grenadier.
Reminds me a lot to the times I was driving Defender.
Here in Germany we developed a water ingress manual to help members finding and fixing the problem with water in the trucks.

To me it looks like a good idea to do the same for the Grenadier!(y)

As I started to search in this Forum for informations I had to check various posts.

Lets start do develop a reading where members that get into the same situation can find answeres as a checklist.

So far I'm not ready to bring any contribution to it, because I did not find the place where water gets into my Grenadier

I would recommend that everybody who wants to make a contribution quotes, the post before (not the introduction:cool:) that the informations get updated permanently.

Thanks to everybody taking part in developing a WaterWiki!


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Hello! I completely agree with your idea of creating a WaterWiki for the Grenadier. Water ingress can be tricky, and having a structured checklist like the one developed for Defenders in Germany would be incredibly useful for all members. Even if you haven’t found the source of the leak in your own Grenadier yet, sharing observations, photos, or any partial findings can help build a comprehensive resource over time.
 
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