So I was washing my car last Thursday and when I got to the windshield, I notice the driver side A Pillar was alittle loose near the top by the roof. I checked the passenger side and it was nice and tight. So I called my dealer's Service Manager and he said most likely a lose clip and although he's not in on Friday, to bring it in and one of the techs will take a look at it.
So I stop in Friday afternoon and explained and showed to the service advisor and the tech that the driver side A Pillar was loose near the top. I then showed him the passenger side was night and tight and no play. During that time, my salesman saw me and came to the service bay and I even showed him and my salesman even said...yeah...that is loose. So the tech, looked at both sides and then checked another brand new evoque that just arrived the dealership that was in the service bay for prep, went back to get the foreman. During that time, my salesman and I checked the new evoque in the service and and the A Pillar was also nice and tight. The foreman cam out, looked and it and told the service advisor it's fine.
When I got home, I checked the A pillar again and notice when you move it back and forth, the weatherstripping on the A pillar opens up and there is a gap between the weatherstripping and the windshield. My concern is during highway speed or when I'm washing the car, the A pillar can move and rain, water, snow and salt can go in between the A pillar and windshield causing possible rust over time.
I called Land Rover USA later that day and expained the situation. The lady was very nice advised she will call the dealer and will call back. Within 1/2 hour she called back and her attitude changed and said the foreman said it's not loose enough to fix it. I then asked her so if rain or water goes in between the weatherstripping on the A pillar and windshield becase the A pillar is slightly loose on top, rust won't occur correct? She wouldn't answer that and said nothing else she can do.
Just asking what you think if your car had something similar? Should I be concern with water entering the A Pillar and windshield? Your thoughts....thanks!
Here's a vid of the A Pillar being loose on top and you can see a gap when you move it back in forth because it's loose between the weatherstripping and the windshield.
http://s257.photobucket.com/albums/hh211...larVid.mp4