Check the alignment of the front 2 panels in the center. If the center clamp isn't tight, or they don't meet correctly, water can get in to the windshield channel and run over to one of the A-pillars.
Yep, had a similar leak in my'22, not as bad though. They ended up replacing the seal on the on the back clam shell and so far so good. Was surprised it was available, just had a little shipping delay.
Had posted asking about it on the forum here but didn't get much response. The Ford...
Just got mine back from having the seal/gasket replaced on the rear clamshell for a roof leak. So far so good. I posted about the leak here and Ford reached out about it and started a claim number on it. They were like a hobo on a ham sandwich about following up, with me and the dealer. Now...
My take is that they are just using some sort of RDP to control your computer, using your Forescan license that they walk you through buying. They sell you the adapter that will work, you just need a laptop and good wifi connection.
Dealer had a chance to take a closer look at it and it is the seal. Don't know where the actual problem is though. They have one coming in, was supposed to be in today but no joy.
Apparently this is starting to show up more, dealer had another one come in this week too.
Ford customer service...
4xInnovations that does Toyota bumpers, etc has a dual NATO can carrier. You can buy it separately. Each can has it's own strap/lock. Have been running one on my 3G4R for a few years now.
https://www.4xinnovations.com/Jerry-Can-Mount--5-Gallon_p_42.html
Yeah, I believe my leak at the rear clamshell is because the adhesive didn't bond the weatherstripping to the MIC fully. It allows water to get in behind the weatherstrip and then migrate over and leaks out inside.
Well, for anyone following along...
Think I may have found the source of the leak. Inspected the seal along the whole rear clamshell. There is a section where it isn't adhered to the clamshell and it lets water under the seal. I poured a little water around it and sure enough in a little bit...
Welp, haven't been able to get it in to the dealer yet because of my schedule, but have things set up to take it in early next week.
Did get a chance to do a little investigation on my own though. Didn't rain yesterday (yay!) so things were all dry. Removed the panels and did a visual of the...
Have had the Gazelle for a couple years now. Taken all the way down Baja, about to do it again. Have used it the snow. Sets up easy, take down is pretty easy too. It's bulky, but not too bad
This is the 2nd time I've had it happen, first time wasn't as much of a leak and it was after we had considerable snow and an ice storm so I wrote it off to that. I'll probably take the mid section off and have another look before I bring it in. Would like to have some first knowledge of...
I think I've seen others with this leak, not sure when though. Definitely at the seam between the rear clamshell and the mid section.
I have removed and reseated the mid section, curious if others have had this issue and there's an easy fix or have to go through the hassle of dealing with...