Rain drops falling on my head. Sunroof leak?
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Rear drain tube drains
The rear drain tube drain outlets are accessable when you remove the rear panel under the back window. Once panel is removed, you will see the tubes snaking from the top of the rear pillars toward the the back wall. These can now be removed and "trimmed" (I trimmed only the bottom half) with a pair of sissors. You can see them looking between the bed and tha cab. They are about 3/8" nub that sticks out.
Check out my Album for the rear pictures.
I still have not had anymore drainage problems.
Check out my Album for the rear pictures.
I still have not had anymore drainage problems.
Last edited by polarismo700; 10-30-2011 at 05:45 PM. Reason: Adding picture reference
#52
I was giving my truck a bath today due to the pollen in North Carolina. After washing the roof/sunroof and then spraying it down I noticed water dripping out of the "Oh Crap" handles on both side of the truck, and water dripping out of the over head console. These were more than a few drops it was dripping so bad my floor boards were soaked, and the bin in front of my shifter was full of water. Needless to say I called the dealer quick to see if I could get it in immediately to be checked out. Got it in to be looked at tomorrow. Has anyone else had any problems with their sunroof leaking like this before? Can anyone give advice on what should be the fix by the dealer? Any and all advice is accepted, even the funny ones. I am going through withdrawals right now. I have to drive my old van tomorrow.
#53
#54
Not a fan of sunroofs at all. I learned to stay away from them after having to fix every dam one of them at the dealerships i`ve worked at thru the years. They ALWAYS leak..! You cant cut a hole in the roof and not expect it to leak sooner or later. You have to constantly keep the seals cleaned, the drains cleared. Just not worth the hassles. This is worthless to say, but the only thing i can contribute in here, dont buy a vehicle with a sunroof, and you wont have to worry about it leaking or having to maintain it.
Last edited by LU229; 11-26-2011 at 12:12 AM.