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  1. Decided to keep it. Had it all checked out and had leak fixed
  2. Thanks for your input. It appears that the rain water is getting under the wiring grommet from body to tailgate. Where the grommet enters the D-pillar it is double skin metalwork. It appears that the water is running down between the skins and exiting where the plastic mount for the d-pillar trim is screwed to the d-pillar. I think some careful application of silicone under the grommet will fix it. The car is going anyway. It’s 5 years old exactly with 43650 on the clock and has whining transmission, noisy turbo and rattling timing chain. All that and a water leak has signed its end.
  3. Tailgate seal didn’t fix the water leak. The seal needed replacing anyway but where is the water getting in. I don’t have a sunroof so it’s not drain tubes. The only thing it could be is the rubber wiring Flexi tube It’s not rear light seal as the leak is too high. Has anyone sealed the Flexi tube where it joins the d pillar with silicone?
  4. Further to my last post , only remove the trim from the left side as that allows the lower sill to be lifted out.
  5. I have replaced the tailgate seal so fingers crossed!
  6. I spent about 2-3 hours as it was my first time and careful.
  7. OK, I finally tackled the tailgate seal replacement on my X3 F25. There are no instructions on the newtis site, but it does how to remove the luggage compartment lower sill. So, go to this page on newtis..... https://www.newtis.info/tisv2/a/en/f25-x3-xdrive20d-sav/repair-manuals/51-body-equipment/51-46-trim-panel-rear-window-storage-shelf-roller-sunblind/EWRbYIsy When you get to the 4th image and you have the adjustable lashing rails installed then ignore that instruction and go here but don’t remove the wheel arch covers. Just remove the 2 screws at the top rear of the covers. That will give enough movement to remove other parts. https://www.newtis.info/tisv2/a/en/f25-x3-xdrive20d-sav/repair-manuals/51-body-equipment/51-47-floor-luggage-compartment-engine-compartment-trim-panel/Hd0ZVNnw Go back to the first link. One of the screws under the sill is tricky because of the proximity to the battery but is possible using a small 90 degree ratchet. In the second to last image on the page it states remove the edge guard. That doesn’t appear to be possible so ignore it. Lift off the sill which is held by 4 clips. Remove the old seal and install the new one ensuring it is pushed on firmly. Ensure the vulcanised join in the seal is at the centre bottom. Reassemble all the trim panels. The instructions refer to replacing the clips. I had no trouble with any clips breaking.
  8. Yes I have been through the tailgate entries and cannot find an entry for seal replacement
  9. Hi, Has anyone replaced the rubber tailgate seal on a F25 X3 ? I cannot find any videos or instructions online. Does the lower sill have to be unscrewed and inclipped or can the seal be pulled out and new one installed without unscrewing and unclipped? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
  10. Hi, I have water leaking into the left side plastic compartment where the wheel key, first aid kit, warning triangle and tool roll is located under the removable panel. It was half full of water so the tool roll was submerged and the first aid kit partially submerged. I also have rain water in the battery compartment, which was about 3/16” deep. The water in the plastic compartment appears to be dripping from above, behind the plastic trim but not sure where it is coming from. I have no idea where the water in the battery compartment is coming from. I do not have a sunroof. Can anyone help with this? I have looked at the tailgate seal and it looks ok, and also the rubber wiring conduit between the body and the tailgate, which also looks ok. Could there be water in the chassis getting into the battery compartment? If so where are the drain holes/bungs? Thanks in anticipation.
  11. Hi. Did you ever resolve this problem? I have the same problem on a 2013 X3 F25.
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