LR3 RH Sunroof Drain Repair / CJB Removal / Water on Floorboard

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  • čas přidán 4. 08. 2017
  • This video covers the repair of the right hand side front sunroof drain and the removal of the Central Junction Box (CJB). This repair is difficult due to the need to remove the Land Rover's CJB. It would be advisable to only attempt this repair if you have moderate to advanced car repair skills, I don't think a novice should attempt this repair.
    In this video I show you how to make a hybrid repair, I do not replace the entire sunroof drain line. I cut off the nipple end of a new drain tube and then splice it on to the end of the existing drain tube after cutting off the bad nipple.
    A new sunroof drain tube: amzn.to/2v7IOPN (shop around, you can get the cheapest Genuine Land Rover part for the Range Rover Sport or the LR3 since you will be cutting the end off of it.)
    The 12mm Push to Connect Union: amzn.to/2ww6xHc
    Verify correct parts before ordering, you need a 12mm to 12mm union, there are lots of options available so make sure you get the right one.
    My Land Rover glove box removal tool and video: • LR3 Glove Box Removal ...
    My video to repair the LH side front sunroof drain (a better video for the repair): • LR3 Sunroof Drain Repa...
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    Every repair situation is unique. ZipZapDIY cannot guarantee that your repair will be the same as depicted in this video. You should use this video as one information source of many, and you use this information at your own risk. Any tools, parts recommendations links used in this video must be verified by you to be applicable to your situation. ZipZapDIY cannot be held liable for any results from your improper use of tools or repairs. ZipZapDIY highly encourages you to seek out multiple sources of information regarding the repair depicted in this video. There is no warranty expressed or implied warranty or guarantee that you will experience similar results. You are solely responsible for the safe use of tools and equipment during your repair.
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Komentáře • 185

  • @balrajmomi7750
    @balrajmomi7750 Před rokem +4

    It took me almost 3 days to put my car together. If same thing is to happen again, I am taking it to a mechanic. Few things that I found that may be helpful if you are trying to do it on your own
    1. Both connections behind the board are shaped different from each other. If your connector isn't going in, make sure it is of right type. I wish I had known this beforehand.
    2. Tube connection can also be made inside A pillar. Make sure to do it near the top or bottom because center doesn't have much room for connector to sit in.
    3. If you are fishing new pipe in, make sure it goes above CJB housing. There is an opening right above it. CJB has to fit tight in its housing.
    4. Try to lift CJB as high as you can, slightly turn it left or right to make room for the connector that you are trying to affix. Pull bottom wires out of the way first.
    5. After locking each connector in, try to pull it lightly to make sure it is properly in. One of my outside connector was loose and truck failed to start.

  • @triwyn
    @triwyn Před rokem +5

    Dude, this was a damn well made instructional. I literally couldn't come up with a question with a gun to my head. You made it clear as day. You should work for alldata.

  • @DavidForster
    @DavidForster Před 3 lety +8

    Great suggestion on the push fit connectors - I've bought some and am going to retrofit. I recently completed this job on my LR4/Discovery 4 and found the CJB easier to put back in by connecting the top 2 large connectors first, which seemed to give me a little extra room to connect the rear ones. Awesome videos - wish I'd found them before I did this repair!

    • @dominicvalantino5938
      @dominicvalantino5938 Před 4 měsíci +1

      You don’t know how much your suggestion just helped me brotha. 😂

  • @roamingdoggy
    @roamingdoggy Před rokem +1

    Great repair video! I usually break lots of plastic trying to repair something the first time. This will help me avoid that. I’ve been driving with the sunroof taped and now I’m going to repair the drain tube. After seeing the way others attempt this repair I think this is the best method. Thanks for sharing!

  • @LTTUSA
    @LTTUSA Před 11 měsíci

    I'm am doing this right now on my 08 RRS and your video is an absolute lifesaver. Thank you!

  • @bernarddevieux3791
    @bernarddevieux3791 Před 5 lety +2

    Thanks for posting this! Would never have figured it out on my own. Extremely helpful.

  • @ronjelaco8155
    @ronjelaco8155 Před rokem +2

    These two videos are excellent and very helpful, very professionally produced and easy to follow. I don't see how it would be possible to figure this out without the aid of ZipZapDIY. Thanks. Both sides of my 2006 LR3 were leaking and I followed the directions for the driver's side. But when it came to taking on the CJB everything about that scared me, so I decided that there had to be another way. That became twice a good idea when I understood how the drain detail on the passenger side was designed to work. As designed, the spout empties into the vent chamber above the wheel well and that chamber effectively has no exterior drain. How does that work? The second piece that is pulled out of the vent opening in the video is actually a large sponge that the spout empties directly into. That sponge, as conceived, holds the water until, who knows when? To the point, once the water is in the sponge it has no exit. And it is no wonder the rubber spout decays, because it is nestled into the perpetually wet sponge. I decided to fix the entire detail and in so doing, avoid touching the CJB, by cutting a 1 ½" dia. hole through the back wall of the vent chamber and then making all the push-to-connect fittings through the hole in the vent chamber (w/elbows) and in the A Pillar (straight). There is conveniently an existing hole in the top of the wheel well that fits the new spout perfectly. Way easier and less scary than dropping the CJB, AND most importantly, it fixes the faulty original design by draining the water directly to the exterior.

  • @denvergray989
    @denvergray989 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you. I completed this today, it took about 3 hours with breaks from the Florida heat. Most difficult part was the rear electrical connections for sure. I replaced the drain tube and made the splice in the A-Pilar in case I had an issue down the road. Really was not difficult to thread the new tube up once you have everything remove. Thanks again

  • @philscholes6225
    @philscholes6225 Před rokem

    Just finished doing the passenger side drain with the help of this superb video. Two great tips from comments below were that you can remove the split elbow from pipe and replace it with the one from the new official part, all without needing a push fit connector, and to refit the top two front connectors before doing the two on the rear. Overall the job was fiddly but very doable. Mine is a 2015 car and had different connectors to those in the video. Three on the from, two on the back and two on the bottom edge of the board. Official JLR part was £20 so cheap enough.

  • @rjr213
    @rjr213 Před 5 lety +3

    No one could figure it out. Thanks so much for this video!!!

  • @srobel7
    @srobel7 Před 2 lety

    Nice summary description of the problem at the start. I like the listing of tools needed before starting the job and the retro fix for the issue.

  • @gavrilatelcean7619
    @gavrilatelcean7619 Před 4 lety +2

    Very useful video
    Didn’t took the glovebox out tho
    It would’ve made my life easier but if you’re patient enough you can get it done

  • @teamparry3186
    @teamparry3186 Před 4 lety +4

    Thanks- pain of a job! I used a 90 degree garden irrigation hose connector with tape and sealant. I have a right hand drive vehicle and leak was on left of the vehicle. In mine the CJB is on the left, a mirror image of your setup. I also had problems with central locking, likely related to the water: it’s worth digging out the white and green wires in the trough running along the floor where all the water has collected and resolder the connection....I’ve also had battery problems I think related to all the wet wiring.
    Thanks again

    • @rodneywilson3439
      @rodneywilson3439 Před 3 měsíci

      Were the white and green door lock wires on the drivers or passenger side? How far up or back in the trough in relation to the front or rear doors, or front kick panels?

  • @michaelstormoen
    @michaelstormoen Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you - great video. The makeshift glove box removal tool worked great. You were right about re-attaching the rear connectors. I have larger hands and it took about an hour and a half for me to finally get them locked in place. I found that pulling the bottom front wires out the front opening gave me just enough extra space to get my hand behind and work the connector into place. It wasn't a difficult job, just tedious and frustrating. The Land Rover engineers should have made the connectors about 10 inches longer so you could connect it outside of the dash and push it back in. Engineers should be required to replace all components on new cars so they can experience the difficulty of some of their decisions! My boot was rotted out and full of sludge and I'm confident this will eliminate the water issue I was having. Cheers!

    • @alecovchinnikov8724
      @alecovchinnikov8724 Před 3 lety

      Do you remember these two connectors on the back brown and green, which one go left and which right?

  • @gregandrobert2009
    @gregandrobert2009 Před 6 lety

    Thank you very much for your vey helpful video. As it was very intense to do as you stated but we did it! Both sides all by ourselves. So far so good. Yes! It was a pain in the butt but it can be done... and we don’t know much about fixing cars.
    It only cost us $8.49 from Home Depot in the garden department for the tubing instead of paying the dealer.

    • @ZipZapDIY
      @ZipZapDIY  Před 6 lety

      Nice! I'm impressed, that cjb side is not fun.

  • @davidmoore1892
    @davidmoore1892 Před 5 lety +1

    I thanks for this. I've banged to do the fox fix, but rather than cut and splice, I just pulled the nipples off the end of the tubes, and put the new nipple on the existing tube.
    +1 about those rear connectors being a real PITA though!

  • @robbaxter9238
    @robbaxter9238 Před 5 lety +3

    Hi
    Thanks for the video. Managed to do exactly as you said. Needed daughter’s small hands to refit the 2 back plugs though. Very helpful and money saving!

    • @nepicness
      @nepicness Před 4 lety

      I can not get the plugs back on in the back....need smaller hands

  • @memnewb
    @memnewb Před 6 měsíci

    Hi thanks for the great video, which was very helpful in doing this job. I considered using the pipe connector but in practice it was only 30 mins more work to part drop the headliner and use the old hose as a draw line to pull up the new hose. The worst bit of the job is the CJB which takes a lot of fiddling and careful manipulation of nearby cable looms. Regards Mike

  • @daVidFonda
    @daVidFonda Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for the tip. Mine on my Range Rover Sport was clogged. I just opened the roof, got on top and saw that a few little leaves and other stuff had clogged the drains from the top. Hoovered them and there ya go ! Otherwise there could be another simple way to do it : Compressed air from the drain pipe at the bottom !

  • @charlesrowe8137
    @charlesrowe8137 Před 3 lety

    Fantastic - I was able to unblock the pipe from the air vent end, remove air vent with sharp pull, remove rubber bits - locate end of pipe, its inside top left and then insert strimmer cord until the gunk and water comes out - job done..

  • @steveshih4622
    @steveshih4622 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks so much again. You’ve been very helpful.

  • @tommybally03
    @tommybally03 Před 3 lety

    these videos have been a life saver! Thank you so much!

  • @ghostrunneron
    @ghostrunneron Před 6 lety +2

    Holy cow getting that CJB back on almost ruined me! BUT, saved about $600 that my mechanic quoted. Thank you!

    • @ZipZapDIY
      @ZipZapDIY  Před 6 lety

      you're welcome, yes putting it back together is one of the hardest things I've done on a car. congrats on your success!

    • @haroldmoore71
      @haroldmoore71 Před 3 lety

      @@ZipZapDIY lol- great- still trying to get it in.

  • @ZachBrimhall
    @ZachBrimhall Před 6 lety +6

    I had this problem with my LR3 recently. I pulled out the outside vent, removed the foam piece and threw it away. The drain was decayed but I was able to use some needle nose pliers and pull the tube through again. Not wanting to remove all the stuff inside. Worked perfect.

    • @ZipZapDIY
      @ZipZapDIY  Před 6 lety +1

      That is very interesting, so you pulled the tube sans nipple out the hole. That is great, anything to avoid messing with the CJB, did you secure it or seal it? I see a risk of backing out of the hole?

    • @ZachBrimhall
      @ZachBrimhall Před 6 lety +2

      the nipple was completely decayed but there was a bit of rubber at the end of the hose and it held it in perfect. Lucky! Also, the wires in the corner of there floor board were very wet, 2 wires completely corroded. I cleaned it all up and reconnected the wires. My auto headlights work again and the sunroof. Took a good 2 weeks for the carpets to dry out, even folded back for airflow.

    • @jeremyacevedo6592
      @jeremyacevedo6592 Před 3 lety

      What does that foam piece do exactly anyway? It looks to me like it would block the flow of water.

    • @ZachBrimhall
      @ZachBrimhall Před 3 lety

      @@jeremyacevedo6592 Not sure what the foam is actually there for, perhaps sound insulation? All I know is that I removed it and everything worked great.

    • @xuannie1811
      @xuannie1811 Před 2 lety

      Hi how you did? I have the same problem and no idea how to solve this problem. Can u give me a instruction please?

  • @ForestBunz
    @ForestBunz Před 5 lety +3

    Did the repair on my 05 LR3 The pain is now forgot, but those damn electrical connectors on the back side of the control board are an absolute nightmare to put on without the hands of an 8 year old child. Very little space. Thanks for the video though. Got 'er done.

  • @gc857
    @gc857 Před 3 lety +2

    Good video but a lot of work. I just unclogged my LR4 sunroof drain hose with a tie wrap and it flows really well now :).. try this first and rinse up top one cup of water at a time to confirm water flowing. Much simpler :)..
    Now on my friends LR4 it was clogged with tiny leaves and dirt midway so we just attached a hose on the nipple at the side vents and ran the extension rubber hose to a bucket of water and then up top we used a wet n dry vacuum ( taped it to seal at the OeM hose where it connects at the the sunroof drain rail) and sucked backwards and the dirt cleared and for good measure we used the tie wrap method to clear the nipple side from the accumulated dirt. :) Side vent and A pillar sun visor and Seat belt trim is all we took out to get to the drain rail.
    Hope this helps :)..

  • @derekwarrington9503
    @derekwarrington9503 Před 3 lety

    2015 Disco 4 ---Just changed mine. Fuse box would be a lot easier if the short cable going to the back was the same length as the other. anyway done now. I made the drain joint above the dash plenty of space behind the A pillar cover. Thanks for the info very helpful

  • @emmdem
    @emmdem Před 6 lety

    Thanks so much for sharing this. Is there any chance you have insight on other leak issues? I can't tell if the drain is corroded inside, but I previously fixed a leak with the simple nozzle unclog pinch once I'd found it. This time it's not the solution. I have water through the drain. But where should the water go once it leaves the drain? It appears to flood the passenger floor from there. Has something else failed?Also inside the frame below the drain outlet there's a bag that appears flooded. No idea what the bag is or how water could be in there. Any suggestions?

  • @Faynedaddy
    @Faynedaddy Před 6 lety +2

    Thanks this video was a great help.

  • @ZipZapDIY
    @ZipZapDIY  Před 7 lety +7

    I hope this video helps you to repair the sunroof drain and gives some insight on replacing the CJB on the LR3. I almost didn't publish it because of some quality issues and I forgot to mention some things (read the subtitles) I suggest you watch my other video on the sunroof drain repair since it is thorough: czcams.com/video/16x02kh7IAg/video.html and watch my Glove box removal video as well since it goes in depth: czcams.com/video/e-2JOgx2YeM/video.html

    • @santiper83
      @santiper83 Před 7 lety

      Thank you for the video! Super useful you saved me! I have done the driver side which was much easier. The conector on the back are truly terrible! But overall I was able to do it! Once again thanks!

    • @freddygarrett
      @freddygarrett Před 6 lety

      Thanks man my 2010 is leaking water in The interior Serna concert one out and parking assist is the CJB related

    • @freddygarrett
      @freddygarrett Před 6 lety

      Center console

    • @bernelnery2191
      @bernelnery2191 Před 6 lety

      Thank you for you video. Both my left and right drain lines nipple have disintegrated just as you shown in picture. I did not use the blue couple but I just cut existing old nipple. Then on the new type nipple plug it in using some silicone, Tested it and no leak inside. I did not have a leak but I did it for peace of mind. It is kind of strange that I had no signs of leak from the past. I just got my LR3 1 week ago. This is a must procedure. The rear connectors for the CJB is tough to install. I finally got the technique down is to lower the CJB slightly to have the best access to the rear.

  • @amazoniaamazonia7225
    @amazoniaamazonia7225 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for posting, excellent video.

  • @charlesrummel2692
    @charlesrummel2692 Před 25 dny

    Outstanding work sir. Thank you very much.

  • @jaykarras48
    @jaykarras48 Před 4 měsíci

    THANK YOU. I was going insane thinking that it'd be a pain to remove the CJB. My first Rover but I've owned multiple X5s and many other bmws and the rover is my least favorite to work on lol.

  • @rustyalej
    @rustyalej Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the video. I got my front windshield replace and I notice some water leaking when it rains by the same spot you showed on your video. How I can fix that. I’m afraid water might get into the fuse box and damage something

  • @FabianCharrua
    @FabianCharrua Před 5 lety +7

    Hoping no one makes the mistake I just made today. I automatically assumed that because the floor board was a swimming pool (both sides) that he drain hoses were broken. I bought the car 15 days ago so not familiar with it it. After going through HELL AND BACK to reconnect the 2 connectors behind the fuse box (green and red) the hoses on both sides of car had been replaced. I did clean the heck out of every connection with electronic cleaner and a toothbrush and apply dielectric grease to the outside part of the connectors. All that to see that the water was coming in at the top of the sunroof. I am now assuming that the drain holes are plugged up but called it a night already. By the way, if you wanted to replaced the entire line you don't have to take the entire headliner off. It will lean down enough that you can insert a new hose on the sunroof nipple. I will update tomorrow.

    • @haroldmoore71
      @haroldmoore71 Před 3 lety

      i am going through hell now. any tips on getting rear connectors back in? a tool maybe or did u just use your hands. my arm is tired and i still dont have it in.

    • @FabianCharrua
      @FabianCharrua Před 3 lety

      It is s a royal pain but I just used my hands. You have to walk way and come back later otherwise frustration sets in

    • @haroldmoore71
      @haroldmoore71 Před 3 lety

      @@FabianCharrua okay i have been at it for the past 2 hours - walking away, exactly as you explained- one thing i can add is lock rear clips up - slide in and pull down. I also removed the 5 relays and pulled back any wire in way and tied off. I just got the rear clips in... taking a break and doing the other 4, what a pain in the neck..(or back as the seat digs into your back!!)

    • @FabianCharrua
      @FabianCharrua Před 3 lety

      I did put dielectric grease on the end so it would slide better

    • @gregorydean2292
      @gregorydean2292 Před rokem

      Oh boy. I really feel The Dread for you guys. Wonder what it would cost to have someone else do it

  • @tirandoduvida
    @tirandoduvida Před 6 lety +1

    Your vídeo was a Great help, thanks a lot.

  • @hludwit
    @hludwit Před 4 lety

    GREAT VIDEO...HOWEVER Is there any trick to remove the CJB and slide it under the glove box support? It doesn't appear there is enough room .....Did you removed the carpet???

  • @afshinahmadi-mu5hg
    @afshinahmadi-mu5hg Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for the helpful information! In front of the drain spout in the vent chamber, there is a sponge like piece; would it be fine to discard it? What’s the purpose of it anyway?

  • @lukula2934
    @lukula2934 Před rokem +1

    I may be mistaken but the new nipple you were testing wasn't pushed all the way into
    the hole. The integral grommet is intended to lock and seal the nipple in that hole. A little
    dishwashing soap is helpful to get it in. You'll get leaks again after some jostling around
    because it isn't secured well. Also, there is enough room on the A pillar to make a connection of old to new tube but I don't think that tubing is rigid enough for a proper
    seal with the push fitting. I did the rear drain lines with a short piece of 1/2 inch pex pipe.
    A little heat and slight swage with a small socket and then insert the black drain line while warm. As it cools it shrinks to make a tight and compact connection. Just sayin'

  • @4xDiscovery
    @4xDiscovery Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for the video. The back connector I managed to secure by connecting a piece of string to the latch. Once the connector was in place, with one hand I was holding it in place and other pulled on a string which in result pulled the latch down and secure the connector. Hope it helps.

  • @virtualtourforall7757
    @virtualtourforall7757 Před 6 lety +1

    I need help on the back of the Fuse Box they have two connector C584 & C586 what is the color Plug
    Thank you for you video

    • @davidmoore1892
      @davidmoore1892 Před 5 lety +1

      One is red, one is green, but they are different so you can't get them the wrong way round.

  • @edgark9814
    @edgark9814 Před rokem +1

    Your best bet is to seal the sunroof with silicone like I did. I replaced the tubes 3 times as they always fail, either clogged or crack. Landrover quality will even be worse now that they are owned by India and China (Tata and Chery Motors). What a sad ending for a brand that's been bounced around like a racket ball. So sad. I have many repair videos on my channel due to al the problems in the past...even a detailed repair of the sunroof drains with the headliner removed.

    • @mshunter6210
      @mshunter6210 Před 3 měsíci

      Hey can you explain how to seal the sunroof with silicone please?

    • @edgark9814
      @edgark9814 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Open sunroof, put a bead of silicone in the recessed area...close sunroof and then disable sunroof switch

    • @mshunter6210
      @mshunter6210 Před 3 měsíci

      @@edgark9814 Thank you so much

  • @jerrygallegos7026
    @jerrygallegos7026 Před 5 lety

    Awesomely Done😃

  • @Jacksongamma
    @Jacksongamma Před rokem

    Im begging for help... Any advice onto putting the cjb back in? I quite literally cannot get the cjb to even go high enough to reach the bolts to put the nuts over. I just seems like its constantly hitting something. If you have any help, please let me know. In regards, Jack.

  • @hansont821
    @hansont821 Před 4 lety

    Great video thanks!!

  • @kylewats5632
    @kylewats5632 Před 2 lety +1

    Wouldve been great to get an idea on how tf you got the back side connectors into the cjb

  • @xuannie1811
    @xuannie1811 Před 2 lety

    Hi thank u for your video. Mine lr3 only on passenger side. I m know nothing about fixing car . But want to save money. Would ube able help or write. a instruction please?

  • @melntess
    @melntess Před rokem

    Got any tips on reconnecting the back connectors? I can feel the red one slip into the slot, but my fingers can't pull down the lever. This is so maddening!

  • @darrenmarykegan
    @darrenmarykegan Před 6 lety

    Do you know if these steps are similar to that on a 2012 LR4? I have the same problem on my LR4 which I origiinally thought was my A/C drain tube being clogged but I think it's the sunroof. Great video!!!

    • @ZipZapDIY
      @ZipZapDIY  Před 6 lety

      Thanks. I bet that it is nearly identical

  • @Td5Adventures
    @Td5Adventures Před 11 měsíci

    Perfect video, thanks!

  • @rydinorwin
    @rydinorwin Před rokem

    Currently struggling with the bottom green connector, but you have let me know what’s in store!!!!….

  • @dukefong2662
    @dukefong2662 Před rokem

    Is there also a set of rear drain tubes that also need to be replaced?

  • @no8do
    @no8do Před 2 lety

    How do you program a CJB if you bought one used off of eBay?

  • @campbellgoss
    @campbellgoss Před 3 lety

    Great video! Although after everything was put back together my driver side window and backseat driver side window are stuck in the down position with no mobility. Do you think that could have been from the connection process of the junction box. Looks like the ECU is fine. Just seeing if there were any issues for you like this?

    • @campbellgoss
      @campbellgoss Před 3 lety

      @ZipZapDIY any info would be a huge help!

  • @shanenewman4778
    @shanenewman4778 Před 3 měsíci

    How do you get that green fuse handle off because mine is stuck do you have any suggestions how to get it off without breaking it?

  • @ivanpollock1988
    @ivanpollock1988 Před 5 lety +1

    I too have this issue. Another CZcamsr does the repair via the A pillar. I wonder, could the drain hole in the fender be enlarged a little and the new hose taped to the old then fished up to the A pillar and push fitted there. A dab of silicone should make the fender fitting waterproof. Is this crazy talk?

    • @ZipZapDIY
      @ZipZapDIY  Před 5 lety

      Hey! for that, you'd need to drop the headliner on that corner, remove the a-pillar cover, drill a very large hole in the inner fender, somehow get tape around the end of the old tube which will be dangling well inside the back of the dash and then drag the new tube through a tight and restricted pathway.... no thanks! someone did this?

  • @rsph1990
    @rsph1990 Před 5 lety

    Hi, I just bought an 06 lr3 with out a sunroof. My question is...could this issue happen as well with out sunroof?
    I've been reading online and it seems that my "volume knob" doesn't work due to a faulty wire that could possibly be wet from a faulty drain tube...
    Any ideas / suggestions before I take it into the shop ?
    I've removed the glove box and fiddle in there but didn't feel anything wet.

    • @ZipZapDIY
      @ZipZapDIY  Před 5 lety +1

      There are two ways water gets in there.. the sunroof drain and the air intake for hvac… if you don't have a sunroof, no leak there... inspect your windshield cowl on passenger side, if it is warped, it will allow water into the fresh air intake for the a/c system. I've made a video czcams.com/video/k3lbCPb65Bs/video.html

  • @777smokinaces
    @777smokinaces Před rokem

    Hi, the clips that hold the plugs in on the back of the cjb do you know what there called or a part # pls 🙏 great videos thanks

    • @stephaniebenton4133
      @stephaniebenton4133 Před rokem

      I need this as well, been searching all day. It appears to be a unicorn.

  • @smocksteve1
    @smocksteve1 Před rokem

    Ugh! I’ve made the repairs but can’t get the fuse box back in. This is challenging to say the least

  • @rrcarman0266
    @rrcarman0266 Před 2 lety

    Just finished mine. But my Rover stuck half way park in my garage and it wouldn’t start. It left with lights n sensor fault all over the dash with a E on my gear indicator. Don’t know what happen. But those CJB are a pain in the butt. Harder to put back then to remove.10/17/2021 found out one of the back plug was not properly plug back on must’ve flip the release flap while trying to shove the CJB back up there. Everything works fine and got to clean the TCM behind the battery. Thought that was the issue because it was corroded.

  • @timothyrussell1202
    @timothyrussell1202 Před 6 lety

    i'm having same problem but my hazard lights are flashing and i have problems starting at times ... do i need a new CJB? or should i just clean connections

    • @paulpickard6051
      @paulpickard6051 Před 4 lety

      hi Timothy did you ever get to the bottom of what the fault was my hazards are flashing and not attempting to start at times aswell as the doors locking and unlocking thankyou

  • @supermayashow5570
    @supermayashow5570 Před 4 lety

    I punctured the nipple inside my tube, what is that bad?

  • @bradleyconnlain8328
    @bradleyconnlain8328 Před 5 lety

    My LR3 is leaking on the driver side. Aside from water on the floorboards, some actual leaking thru the ceiling of the truck between the skylight and top of windshield.

    • @ZipZapDIY
      @ZipZapDIY  Před 5 lety

      Those are classic symptoms of a clogged sunroof drain line. To clear the drain line, open the sunroof use some edge trimmer line to push down the drain line, (holes are towards the front of the sunroof opening) pour water as you do and it will clear out.

  • @steveshih4622
    @steveshih4622 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for the video.Does the water leak right onto the CJB? Did it cause any electrical problems? Thanks for your time.

    • @ZipZapDIY
      @ZipZapDIY  Před 6 lety

      It appears that the water does not directly flow onto the CJB but it does flow onto the wiring harnesses. If left unresolved, the moisture in the area of the CJB will cause problems. ( I did not experience any electrical problems and noticed only minimal corrosion, but I taped up the sunroof as soon as we noticed the problem to minimize the issues)

  • @redleg13a5s5
    @redleg13a5s5 Před 2 lety

    How does the connector on the bottom of the CJB come off? I want to avoid brute force in the removal but I’m getting to that stage of frustration. Thanks!

    • @stephaniebenton4133
      @stephaniebenton4133 Před rokem

      It has a push pin on the center of the backside that you have to push in then pull it out.

  • @Tensevenwake
    @Tensevenwake Před 4 lety

    Awesome video, I have a 2006 LR3 and just noticed water on the passenger flood board. Our sunroof stopped working 6 months ago due to the drainage cloth and we haven’t been able to fix yet. The dealer estimates over $1000 to fix that. Do you know how to fix the sunroof drainage and sunroof or know of and video on CZcams, thanks

  • @kevindarcy6249
    @kevindarcy6249 Před 3 lety

    Zip Zap i did this repair and didn't see your posts about cleaning all the connections with contact cleaner. Those back plugs are a real pain. After putting it back together my front windows don't work, and the truck thinks all the doors are open. So the suspension will not raise or lower. Any ideas which plug it might be? I hate to tear it back apart but it has to be fixed.

    • @ZipZapDIY
      @ZipZapDIY  Před 3 lety

      sorry, no clue which connector, time to break out the wiring diagram. :( or start with the accessible ones.. and see what happens.. I'd inspect the pins and fuses too

  • @alexandredesmarais6221

    Thanks a million

  • @meptwal
    @meptwal Před 5 lety

    I was able to just swap out the ends of the lines, no need to cut and splice. Your mileage may vary based on differences in years, but I was able to do it on my ‘06.

    • @rafaeljuarez3203
      @rafaeljuarez3203 Před 5 lety

      I'm thinking of doing the same, replacing just the end piece. Do you have any advice or steps to follow after you have freed the tubing from the hole in the fender?

  • @ghost6500
    @ghost6500 Před 3 lety

    thanks for the video! However, I have a 2016 LR4 HSE Lux. Is it similar to the LR3? I've tried to find the draining holes on the sunroof tray but I can't find them. If it is the same as the LR3, I will give it a try. Whom ever designed the draining system was smoking some bad weed. LR4 ride nice until something simple goes wrong and you end up dismantling half of the interior to fix it. @ $200 per hour in the shop, it can get costly. Thanks again!

    • @ZipZapDIY
      @ZipZapDIY  Před 3 lety

      Not sure about the LR4, my guess is it similar. They were def smoking and sharing it with the materials engineer who picked out that disintegrating rubber nipple...

  • @lukula2934
    @lukula2934 Před rokem

    My recently purchased '06 LR3 has soaked carpets from long term leaking of those drains.
    Haven't yet set up my recently purchased Gap tool. But I'm getting many strange reports
    on my dash screen, which may or may not be related to wet and shorting connections.
    Pulled the 5 seats yesterday and lifted the carpeting to find wire chases filled with water!
    The foam backing is dense so I know it will be a while before it dries.But don't have much
    of a choice. There are electrical fittings and flex conduit called "water tight"... Which have
    sealing solvent similar to PVC products and connector fittings which are designed to be water tight with O rings and threaded connections. The hole through which your hose
    protrudes is sharp edged and I'd be concerned about the loose fitting bouncing around
    and wearing through the plastic. At the very least I'd install a rubber grommet in that hole.
    A threaded and well secured connector will give peace of mind in the long run. In my humble opinion. Thanks, subbed...

    • @rydinorwin
      @rydinorwin Před rokem

      I also have weird stuff going on!

  • @nicolaivisser
    @nicolaivisser Před 4 lety

    QUICK FIX WITHOUT REMOVING JUNCKTION BOX (15-20 min work. You need a 2nd person for part of the job)
    Thanx for your video, but was glad with knowledge that with removing the window airbag cover between windshield and front door you can easy retract the tube above dashboard without taking junction box out.
    That airbag cover comes lose with 1 torch crew behind the plastic airbag sign that you need to pop off. Its easy.
    I pulled up old tube, tried to put a pulling wire over the old tube first from the ventilation cover but i could not (if you can get a wire over that would be a good thing to do as then you have a guiding wire) so i just pulled it up towards the window inside and above dashboard..
    If the end plug is still partly usable it perfect to use as a connector between new and old hose.
    i could cut of dried out part and still use most of the rest. You can also use connector inside size 8mm outside 12mm
    Pushing down a new tube from dashboard towards the exhaust hole did not work well. It got stuck in all wires.
    I start pushing a electricity wire with solid copper core down.
    You can steer this kind of wire a bit..Its stiff.
    Had to do it with 2nd person so one pushes the other one lookes in the hole.
    Was very quick that wire was in front of the hole. Pulled wire out with a tool.
    Then duck tape the electra wire inside a new tube that you enter from the ventilation hole side and push up, the other person pulls softly on electra wire from inside until new tube is above dashboard.
    The tube of a outboard engine gashose (Inside 8 mm outside 12MM) is same diameter.
    I used the not dried out part of the old chassis piece to connect both hoses and tightened them with hose clamps . There is enough space to work the hose and claps behind the airbag cover.
    You have to cut the old hose so the whole is connected just above dashboard hole going down.
    Took me 15 minutes and gladly had not to remover juctionbox!
    Was very happy it worked as removing the junction box can be really a pain, and if you need something you can not use the car whilst doing it.

    • @nicolaivisser
      @nicolaivisser Před 4 lety

      On drivers side its much more simple as with removing the dashboard plate directly under the wheel (poppes off when you pull it) and the bottom dashboard plate. Then you can work with 2 hands making an extension on the tube and push it out again. On pessenger side there is the fuse box which prefends you to get at point where you need to work.

    • @lincolnmuri3308
      @lincolnmuri3308 Před 4 lety

      Sounds like an easier way to do it. I can't really understand much after you pop off the airbag cover, wish you'd made a video. I'd really like to try this method.

  • @TreasureDivers
    @TreasureDivers Před rokem

    thanks for sharing

  • @merseybeat1963
    @merseybeat1963 Před 4 lety

    Hi..thank you for this great video.This passager side leak has happened to our 2006 twice before and iI saw yesterday during a torrential rain some water getting in at air bag cover on Window rail and down at bottom under glove box.
    A new drain was put in by dealer about 4 years ago..could the end of drain have disintegrated in such a short time? Is it possible drain is clogged ? Thanks again.

    • @ZipZapDIY
      @ZipZapDIY  Před 4 lety +1

      4 years seems too short for the nipple failure, and if you have water on the airbag cover, you probably have a clogged drain line, you can use edge trimmer line to chase the line to clear the clog, be careful, don't poke thru the rubber nipple at the bottom, the drain intake holes are located on the front corners of the sunroof, you need to open the sunroof and may need to push down the wind deflector to access them

    • @merseybeat1963
      @merseybeat1963 Před 4 lety

      @@ZipZapDIY Could trimmer line actually puncture the rubber grommet at the end of the line (one that goes into Air Intake)

  • @michaelcompton9089
    @michaelcompton9089 Před 5 lety

    I've been struggling to get the bottom connector(green one unplugged). Is there a locking mechanism or does it just take some wiggling? I've been at this for longer than I care to admit. Thanks for the video

    • @ZipZapDIY
      @ZipZapDIY  Před 5 lety

      no locking mechanism, just a simple push down a tab and pull off, You might be able to use a flat blade screwdriver to help you pry it down? ? I feel for you, this is not a fun repair.

    • @michaelcompton9089
      @michaelcompton9089 Před 5 lety

      @@ZipZapDIY thanks for a quick reply. I had to button it up before I could finish. Hope to finish up tomorrow!

    • @stephaniebenton4133
      @stephaniebenton4133 Před rokem

      The push tab is on the back of the connector in the center

  • @ukaszkarnecki4984
    @ukaszkarnecki4984 Před 6 lety

    My LR3 started to get water under the ceiling and flowing on each corner of the sunroof (when turning) and thru reading light. Now water comes down thru the black mesh part that comes around the doors. Any idea where is the water coming from??

    • @ZipZapDIY
      @ZipZapDIY  Před 6 lety +1

      Your drain lines may be clogged, the water is backing up and overflowing out of the sunroof "tray". You can confirm the drain Is clogged by pouring water down the drain holes at the front corners of the sunroof. There are a few methods to clean the drains, one is to blow air through them, another is to take edge trimmer wire and poke the dirt out.

    • @ukaszkarnecki4984
      @ukaszkarnecki4984 Před 6 lety

      ZipZapDIY I just did what you said and it worked!!!! Water came out on both sides next to the front tires. Now I'm going to dry the carpets and see if it's OK when raining. Thanks. 06LR3 from Poland.

  • @abermudez3352
    @abermudez3352 Před 2 lety

    I performed this today and it worked, but I "DID NOT" remove the rear CJB connections, but did disconnect the battery. That said, after getting all the CJB electrical reconnected and starting the truck, several warning messages.
    - Fuel Level Low Warning and Dash Indicator @ "0"
    - All doors open when closed
    - Height Change disabled due to erroneous - all doors open warning
    - Brake pads worn w/ plenty left
    Anyone else experience anything like this?
    Is any of the wiring for these in the CJB connections on the front or bottom, that may have been affected? Or am I looking at a re-programming issue?
    Appreciate any feedback

  • @saschaf.6865
    @saschaf.6865 Před 4 lety

    Thanks

  • @alecovchinnikov8724
    @alecovchinnikov8724 Před 3 lety

    Do you remember these two connectors on the back brown and green, which one go left and which right?

    • @gonegoodman932
      @gonegoodman932 Před rokem

      Did you ever get an answer to this? I'm trying to put mine back together and can't figure out which one goes where.

    • @alecovchinnikov8724
      @alecovchinnikov8724 Před rokem

      @@gonegoodman932 no, I was able to find wiring just by googling images of the block

  • @veronicacollins4455
    @veronicacollins4455 Před 5 lety +1

    Water is on my right and left side any quick fix Thanks

  • @Luise216
    @Luise216 Před 6 lety

    Could this problem cause bunch of light on in the dash

    • @ZipZapDIY
      @ZipZapDIY  Před 6 lety +1

      this is not known to cause "lots of lights"... it could, but unlikely...... check your brake light bulbs and brake light switch. The most lights I've seen light up are associated with a bad brake light switch.. also the suspension system controls went dark.

  • @nepicness
    @nepicness Před 4 lety +1

    The two plugs on the back of the CJU were very difficult to reattach. I spent six hours and both were equally hard. Use a mirror and when you can not see a red tab on the green one, it is in. Pull the lever down and you're done. The car will not crank and an E message for the gears will appear if the green connector on the back is not in. My hands are medium sized for this tight job. I am not sure a young person, as mentioned in a response could have done this for me. It is super tedious.
    I did all this and did not replace the hose. All that was needed was to pinch the nipple in the air intake compartment. Water shot out when pouring it in the sun roof.

  • @faisalal-osaimi3856
    @faisalal-osaimi3856 Před 6 lety

    my LR3 2006 is stuck in phone mode and I tried everything but the issue is still there.... could that be the cause of the problem?
    and have you ever came across such issue?and what's the solution?
    thanks

    • @ZipZapDIY
      @ZipZapDIY  Před 6 lety

      maybe a sticky phone button? Our radio has a hyper sensitive aux button, if you look at it wrong it jumps to aux input, could it be that your phone button is doing the same as our aux button?

    • @faisalal-osaimi3856
      @faisalal-osaimi3856 Před 6 lety

      ZipZapDIY I'm pretty sure all buttons are ok & did my research online about the issue and did all suggested action but still... I'm left with checking all wiring ☻💔 thanks for your video it helps a lot my man 👍 keep up the good work

  • @freddygarrett
    @freddygarrett Před 6 lety

    Will this be the same for a 2010 Rover sport

    • @ZipZapDIY
      @ZipZapDIY  Před 6 lety

      it should be different, but i'm not sure how different.

  • @user-hk8ru3dm5v
    @user-hk8ru3dm5v Před 5 lety

    I removed the air dam on the passenger side and the nipple is still protruding from the open space but i am still getting water in the floor board. Anything else to check?

    • @ZipZapDIY
      @ZipZapDIY  Před 5 lety

      check for a warped windshield cowling on passenger side. The fresh air intake is there and a warped cowling will allow water in to it and on to the floor board.

    • @user-hk8ru3dm5v
      @user-hk8ru3dm5v Před 5 lety

      @@ZipZapDIY thank you very much. Checked the air dam this morning and it certainly had a small gap in it so i will be replacing it. Thank you a ton for that suggestion!

    • @ZipZapDIY
      @ZipZapDIY  Před 5 lety +1

      if you didn't; see it already... here is my video on the windshield cowling czcams.com/video/k3lbCPb65Bs/video.html in it you can see the vulnerable fresh air intake scoop.

  • @jeffreyswett6363
    @jeffreyswett6363 Před 4 lety

    Most of this video is very helpful, but it's real convenient how u left out the details on re-installation of the CJB. ...

  • @GaryTaylorvw
    @GaryTaylorvw Před 3 lety

    What about B pillar ?

  • @mokupilot
    @mokupilot Před 5 lety +1

    I need nipples my good man. Where’d you get them? Great videos, and thanks, btw.

  • @nmore69
    @nmore69 Před 5 lety +1

    It’s amazing how ridiculous these vehicles are designed .. love them though

  • @Tcialek
    @Tcialek Před 6 lety

    Would it be worth doing the left side at the same time as preventative maintenance? I'm assuming the LH and RH parts are identical...

    • @ZipZapDIY
      @ZipZapDIY  Před 6 lety

      Yes, the LH side is very easy so if you need to do the RH side, I would do the LH side first to get in the mood and a feel for what is going on down there.

    • @Tcialek
      @Tcialek Před 6 lety

      ZipZapDIY thanks for the response. One more quick question: I see that the drain tube for the Range Rover Sport (EEH500120) is less than half the price as the one you listed. Do you have any idea, since the hose is getting cut anyway, if that will work in place? I'm assuming the grommet size is the same, but the length is different... If you have any insight on this, it would be appreciated.

    • @ZipZapDIY
      @ZipZapDIY  Před 6 lety

      Yes, the RRS tube will work. it should be the exact same nipple/grommet.

    • @Tcialek
      @Tcialek Před 6 lety +1

      Thanks for the info! I did this repair this week. Now to fix the water coming in the fresh air intake...

    • @ZipZapDIY
      @ZipZapDIY  Před 6 lety +1

      You must be talking about replacing the windshield cowling.. czcams.com/video/k3lbCPb65Bs/video.html I was amazed to see the fresh air intake is right underneath the edge of the windshield and perfectly placed to catch all the water that gets under the warped cowling!

  • @Fundaground
    @Fundaground Před 2 lety

    This is what I am going through currently. Mine is at the Dealership. Lots of cash!

  • @josearteaga8733
    @josearteaga8733 Před 11 měsíci

    How did you disconnect the box? You omitted the most important part. You show after the fact.

  • @danamarker8546
    @danamarker8546 Před 3 lety

    Followed the directions......no leaks....but developed warnings the doors are open - but they are not , the door on back is Open- and its not, unlock the doors and they stay locked, interior lights stay on , Sunroof will not close or open. WHAT A NIGHTMARE!!!! I would take the leak......in trade for all these problems!!!!! Now what? Any suggestions? Would a new CJB be the answer?

    • @shanegibbs4248
      @shanegibbs4248 Před 3 lety

      If you found an answer to this please send help my way :). I unfortunately have the exact same problem after reinstalling.

    • @thomasawtrey6053
      @thomasawtrey6053 Před 2 lety

      @@shanegibbs4248 mine did the same thing! It’s your orange plug in the back. Mine wasn’t seated properly. If you can see the little red tab, it’s not in far enough.

  • @ravin747
    @ravin747 Před 6 lety +1

    Good video
    Probably will take it to the dealer though

  • @FabianCharrua
    @FabianCharrua Před 5 lety

    Update: Cleaned off the drain holes on each side of sunroof and no more leaks!! Carpet is incredibly saturated so it will take days for it to dry. BTW, If anyone knows the exact location or color of the wire that corrodes and breaks on the Right side door sill somewhere that powers the remote locking antenna I would appreciate sharing it.

    • @ZipZapDIY
      @ZipZapDIY  Před 5 lety

      The wire is located on right side, under the door sill about 2 inches in front of the seat mounting. the wire is blue with white stripe, there will be two wires with splices on them in the wiring harness, the target is the one with smaller wires. You will need to remove the screws that hold down the seat and then elevate the seat to remove the door sill and door sill cover. (one is over the carpet, the other is under the carpet.)

    • @FabianCharrua
      @FabianCharrua Před 5 lety

      By any chance does the seat tilt back if you remove just the front screws that hold the seat or do you have to take out all 4?. Thank you kindly for your tips!!. I am learning a whole "new" car so its going to be a process to say the least. Off topic but have you heard of BRITPART.COM? They're over in England and I'm trying to buy a tool that can program a key (as well as do OBD) and they have some pretty good stuff. I just don't know if they have a model that does and 05 LR3. I did write to them from their web page to ask them but haven't heard back yet.

    • @ZipZapDIY
      @ZipZapDIY  Před 5 lety

      all 5 screws need to come out, parts of the sill cover under the carpet are under the seat and very difficult if not impossible to remove without the seat lifted up fully.. I don't think I've used britpart for anything, I might have but not sure..

    • @FabianCharrua
      @FabianCharrua Před 5 lety

      Did the seat tonight (first car ever with 5 bolts :-) and yes just like you said 2 different wires spliced and electrical tape around them about 2 inches parallel to the the mounting bolt. The bigger had 2 wires on it and it was red and black but the little one was green and white (or tan depending on your sight). I wonder if that was just the flavor of the day at the factory or if I got the wrong wires but there were no other wires spliced in that big wad of cables. I still cut it and plan to solder it together. What's your take on the green/white?

  • @garrisonpfeffer1825
    @garrisonpfeffer1825 Před 5 lety +3

    Let me make this job MUCH EASIER for all who want to do this...
    1) DO NOT mess with the CJB (unless you are already having weird electrical, water related, issues and need to clean it with contact cleaner).
    2) Pull down a partial part of the headliner on the passenger side--> Take out screws for the oh shit handle, sun visor, and pull to release center clips above center, overhead light.
    3) Pull out external air intake cover and appropriate parts to expose the nipple exit hole (as seen in this video).
    4) Push nipple back into car (DO NOT PULL IT OUT).
    5) Use a quarter sized ($.25) metal hole cutter with drill (aprox.1-1/8") not too big....and cut a hole around the nipple hole. Yes, you are drilling though metal.
    6) Disconnect the hose from the sunroof drain (headliner is partially pulled down so this is easy at this point).
    7) Now the hose is more accessible because of the hole you drilled where the nipple drains. -->Pull nipple end of hose then push down hose from sunroof, pull nipple end, then push down, and so on and so fourth. (****CAUTION you only need about two inches of hose to work with so do not not pull too much through***)
    8) Replace the joint and then push hose back to where it was with the lip of the nipple resting on the edge of the cut. You do not need to silicone or secure the hose- it will rest fine on the edge. Further, you can get rid of that pice of foam that separates the nipple from the rubber air intake if you want- it doesn't serve much purpose at this point in the vehicle's life.
    -->job done. Time...30 min - 1 hour. No stress.

    • @rolmeillier138
      @rolmeillier138 Před 5 lety

      Even easier...czcams.com/video/1UKIN7bW0aA/video.html

    • @mauricemalone7457
      @mauricemalone7457 Před 3 lety

      What would your advice be in regards to corner brakes lights not working but top middle brake light works?

  • @Juke600
    @Juke600 Před 11 měsíci

    Should have shown the actual removal of the CJB

  • @LTTUSA
    @LTTUSA Před 11 měsíci

    PLEASE Re Title this video to include Range Rover Sport L320 as it is 100% exactly the same!

  • @CEEPMDEE
    @CEEPMDEE Před 5 lety +2

    Toyotas and Lexus don't do crap like this

    • @meptwal
      @meptwal Před 5 lety

      CEEPMDEE quit being a dick. Toyota’s may not need this repair, they’ll just kill you when the airbag goes off. Is Japanese rubber immune to deterioration over time?

  • @Techinvestigator
    @Techinvestigator Před 3 lety

    Good video.This job is a pain in the dick, on the back of the CJB you have 2 connectors not 3, you have 2 connectors not 3, you have 2 connectors not 3, dont go crazy looking for 3 plugs, theres only 2,
    also you dont have to completely remove the cjb, you can drop it down, gently, and feed tube up to the b pillar and reconnect there w a compression fitting., you can use a pex connector or go to a hose place and theyll have it, autozone etc wont have it save your time...
    the back connector clips may catch and pop the connectors out.
    The LR4 has a piece of foam covering the nipple on the end of the tube that comes in behind the air intake, watch how you take it out, it has to go back in the same way.
    This a suck job, no easy way out, i work on shit every day, and this is a pain in the ass, work slow, everything has to align properly to be seated and work properly. Thanks Land Rover for not fixing the shit 10 years plus....That stupid elbow rots out and leaks, 15 LR4 plug shot, 50 to fix, LR stealership wants about 1800.00