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Sunroof...

SlowM90

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I have went threw some pages and havent found a answer..so help or show me a link! lol. There is water stains on the cover to my sunroof and around it only on the driver side. It wasent like this when I got the car...I noticed it around Mayish. I know I have read something about a leak and check some hose...but I have no clue how to get to it or where to start! Here is some pictures might help. All I have is my phone cause my camera for some reason wont charge! grrr

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Open your sunroof all the way, and look to the outside of the track the glass rides in, towards the front of the vehicle, there are holes that water travels down. Make sure those arent plugged with leaves. Mine had a bandaid sitting in front of the hole from the previous owner.

Also, open your front doors and look for a single rubber tube on each side and make sure those arent plugged as well. (This is where the water from the tracks drain.)

Good Luck. :cool:
 
Adequate drainage is provided by a drain trough in the sunroof module which encircles the sliding window panel and leade to drain hoses located in each corner of the housing. In addition, a drain channel spans the rear of the sunroof module and directs water into the trough.
The front drain hoses are routed down the windshield pillars and out the center of each pillar between the upper and lower door hinges. The rear drain hoses are routed down the C pillars.
If a wet headlining is encountered, verify the drainage system is not plugged or disconnected. Us a pint container to pour water into the housing drain trough. If water flow is restricted, use compressed air to blow out any material plugging the drain system.
To further check for disconnected drain hoses without removing the headliner, remove the sunroof control switch and the sunroof opening trim ring around the sunroof opening and lower the headliner as required.
 
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