Signe
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Okay, I'm at it again.
I did a google on leaking sunroofs and this one mechanic said 95% of the time it's a clogged drain tube and that forcing high pressure air into the drainage tubes will oftentimes solve the problem.
Question #1 - I opened my sunroof and can see where the front drainage tubes are, but not the rear ones. Where exactly are they? Please post a pic.
Question #2 - If the drain tubes are the problem, how do they get clogged? The sunroof is closed the majority of the time isn't it? And when it's open, what is the likelihood that something (e.g. a small leaf or something) found its way to that exact spot?
Question #3 - If there's nothing wrong with the seal, how does water get in there?
I'm sick of dealing with this.
I did a google on leaking sunroofs and this one mechanic said 95% of the time it's a clogged drain tube and that forcing high pressure air into the drainage tubes will oftentimes solve the problem.
Question #1 - I opened my sunroof and can see where the front drainage tubes are, but not the rear ones. Where exactly are they? Please post a pic.
Question #2 - If the drain tubes are the problem, how do they get clogged? The sunroof is closed the majority of the time isn't it? And when it's open, what is the likelihood that something (e.g. a small leaf or something) found its way to that exact spot?
Question #3 - If there's nothing wrong with the seal, how does water get in there?
I'm sick of dealing with this.