Odd water in Bolero Roof light

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Morning,

We’re away at th moment and sat through a biblical storm on Tuesday night, we work to a very small amount of water sat inside our front over cab roof light. It’s a Swift Bolero 2012 vintage, and the roof light is fixed.

I am sure I read somewhere that these have a habit of delaminating, we have a warranty still in place and I am going to attempt to get a replacement if needed.

The information on the exterior are Polyplastic Roxtie PPM.

Many thanks
 

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It's a 'Damned if you do, Damned if you don't' scenario.

You 'could' remove that grommet? seen in your second photo
and with a length of tubing attached to a small funnel and
judicial use of a hair drier, evaporate the water.

However, in doing so, you would remove the evidence that
I presume your repairer would require to claim from the manufacturer.

As they say in Las Vegas, "Your Call"
 
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Thanks for the reply, this morning the water has gone - it was a warm day yesterday and so I assume the water has either evaporated (less likely with the bings in place) or escaped from the entry point….

I have noticed, Since the initial post, a small crack - you can see it in the first photo and I wonder if this was the entry point - travelling inwards from outside.
 
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