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  • Andy p
    Member Since: 21 Jun 2026
    Location: Lytham St Annes
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  • BAZ8046
    Member Since: 23 Apr 2026
    Location: Kent
    Posts: 30
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    2022 Discovery Td6 S Carpathian Grey

    Yes the windscreens are still an issue and I had to have mine re-fitted on a MY22 car.
    When it was removed it was completely de-bonded from the body along the top.
    The easiest way to tell is to apply some light pressure to the top of the screen from the inside and look for movement on the outside.
    If the screen is moving it is not bonded to the body, it should be rock solid.
    I had mine re-fitted by a local firm as life is too short to deal with LR.
  • Andy p
    Member Since: 21 Jun 2026
    Location: Lytham St Annes
    Posts: 8
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    Mole HD wrote:
    The windscreen usually leaks along the top edge where it's bonded. The bonding glue fails...in the cases I've read on here.

    Not seen many reported sunroof leaks though like the D3 or D4 had.

    Reference link on here...there are a couple of threads on leaking windscreens if you search about.

    Leaking windscreen

    I've got windscreen replacement cover through my insurance (and my RAC membership). Both of them only replace cracked or damaged windscreens either through Autoglass or a LR dealership...but a small tap with a pointy hammer would sort that out should mine ever decide to start leaking. Whistle

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