TwinCam
Aurora Groupie
Oldsmobile, A legend in automotive history
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Post by TwinCam on Sept 6, 2004 10:44:40 GMT -6
I'm sure others have had the sunroof leak when a rain shower occurs. It usually leaks down the driver or passenger A-pillar covers. There is a way to stop this. It actually is a coupling at the sunroof drain line. All you do is remove the trim piece around the outer part of the headliner. (thick piece of rubber with upholstrey on it) Remove the screws in the mirror mount, being careful not to break the wires for the vanity lamps. Pull down the headliner to look up toward the sunroof. You'll see a black tube running from the sunroof drain system. There is a coupling at the base of the sunroof. The best thing to do is apply Black Silicone around the base were the tube comes out. Allow to dry. Re-install all components removed and you should have no more leaks. I did this and haven't had a leak since. After all we have some downpours in the summer in the foothills of NC. Hope this helps anyone with this problem. ;D
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Post by JimW on Sept 6, 2004 21:12:57 GMT -6
Stickyworthy!
Thanks for this informative post.
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