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Sunroof leak!! Help pics!

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jwilt2008

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Apr 25, 2010
Novi, Michigan
Its been raining all day and night...i went outside thinking wow im glad my sunroof doesnt leak then i got in my car and just double checked and the whole side on the passenger roof was soaked.. i checked out the it all looked fine i dont know how the water was leaking in but it was...any help would be nice

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No its actually really easy and I cant remember how much it cost but I think its 50 bucks or so it may be cheaper
 
You have to drop the headliner. Your should see one running to each corner of the car (so a total of four). Inspect all of them while you are in there.
 
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You have to drop the headliner. Your should see one running to each corner of the car (so a total of four). Inspect all of them while you are in there.

More often than not the upper ones appear clear when in fact it is where they drain on the bottom of the car is where the problem is. Do the above but while you are there take a airgun hooked to your air compressor and blow them out. Then blow through them with your mouth, just make sure you clean them first, and this will tell you if you got it. You can sometimes restore your seals with armor all as long as there not cracked and then continue to keep them coated so they don't dry out again.:thumb:
 
More often than not the upper ones appear clear when in fact it is where they drain on the bottom of the car is where the problem is. Do the above but while you are there take a airgun hooked to your air compressor and blow them out. Then blow through them with your mouth, just make sure you clean them first, and this will tell you if you got it. You can sometimes restore your seals with armor all as long as there not cracked and then continue to keep them coated so they don't dry out again.:thumb:


Weird thing is its not leaking anymore it rained really hard again the other night and i went out there and it was dry nothing at all so i am not sure...i opened and closed the sunroof maybe it wasnt closed all the way but i will check the seal and drain lines...thanks guys
 
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