civic leaking sunroof (I searched)
My girlfriend has a 91 si hatch and the sunroof is leaking. I haven't had a chance to look at it yet. I was just wondering where I should start. What should I look at first the seal, drain tubes (if there are any)? Thanks in advance for helping me out.
Yes I did search but I think the search engine is not working right now b/c nothing cam up ( I searched for sunroof, and moonroof).
Yes I did search but I think the search engine is not working right now b/c nothing cam up ( I searched for sunroof, and moonroof).
Ok I found some threads on this subject but can anyone tell me how to get to the top part of the drain tubes so I can blow them out with compressed air. I read that you might have to drop the headliner is that true or is there an easier way?
open up the sunroof....you can see the front drain tubes by just opening the sunroof, they are in the corners of it, and blowing compressed air isnt gonna work unless its super high powered from a jet engine...
look here man https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=758663
best thread ever, for this
best thing to do is open the sunroof and pour water in the tray, then look behind the front wheels, if water comes out then your straight for the front ones-just like me-the water usually wont go out of the back ones
if so then get in the rear, take every interior piece off of the roof of the car and then pull the headliner down like my friend did here, then unhook the rear drain tubes from the back of the sunrrof, then remove all of the rear tail light plastic and unhook the drain tubes from the bottom of where the tail lights are, in those pictures the rear drain tubes are orange.....then go to home depot and buy some tubing thats the same size or bigger and replace them, its easy it just takes a long time, especially hooking it back up....trust me this is the only thing you can do to stop it from leaking, compressed air is not gonna work
my rear drain tubes were packed with leaves like a can of skoal dip haha...anyways, i shouldve made a write up and took more pics and made a sticky but i just wanted to get the project done, and it hasnt leaked since.....
look here man https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=758663
best thread ever, for this
best thing to do is open the sunroof and pour water in the tray, then look behind the front wheels, if water comes out then your straight for the front ones-just like me-the water usually wont go out of the back ones
if so then get in the rear, take every interior piece off of the roof of the car and then pull the headliner down like my friend did here, then unhook the rear drain tubes from the back of the sunrrof, then remove all of the rear tail light plastic and unhook the drain tubes from the bottom of where the tail lights are, in those pictures the rear drain tubes are orange.....then go to home depot and buy some tubing thats the same size or bigger and replace them, its easy it just takes a long time, especially hooking it back up....trust me this is the only thing you can do to stop it from leaking, compressed air is not gonna work
my rear drain tubes were packed with leaves like a can of skoal dip haha...anyways, i shouldve made a write up and took more pics and made a sticky but i just wanted to get the project done, and it hasnt leaked since.....
yeah my sunroof was leaking... then i fixed it. then someone stole my car by breaking the sunroof off..... now i have it mickeymoused, it doesnt leak but my trunk leks noW!!!!! damnit
So can any1 vouch that the above method is the best to way to take care of ur leaky roof? I mean it looks like it should work. Man i hate the rain storm im going through right now..My sunroof is leakin like crzy
Also, How hard is it to take off the headliner?
Also, How hard is it to take off the headliner?
there are two drains tubes that come out underneath the rear of the car. If i recall they are close to the wheel wells. they are hard to spot. You can take off the taillight panel form the inside and trace it down out underneath the car. That is if they are clogged at the outside which they usually are. then just use something to clean them out with.
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