How Do You Fix A Leaky Sunroof?
Owners of vehicles with power sliding sunroofs occasionally run into an annoying problem: water leaks. Most power sliding sunroofs have a water management system that guides water through a trough and drainage tubes to prevent water from entering the car, but after years of use they can stop working. They may become obstructed by leaves, dirt, and other debris, causing the drainage tubes to back up. Water then collects in the shallow tub surrounding the sunroof opening, spilling into the vehicle interior. These instructions can help you fix your leaky sunroof yourself. Step 1 Wipe the trough around the opening of the sunroof with a wet rag. Debris can sometimes get between the trough and the seal, allowing water inside the vehicle. Step 2 Locate the drainage tubes. There are usually four, one in each corner of the sunroof. Step 3 Probe the first few inches of the tubes gently with the cable to check for noticeable clogs. Step 4 Feed the cable through the drainage tube slowly and with v