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So it rained and I found out I have a leak somehow coming from the sunroof area along the passenger side. Where do I check to see where the water is coming in from? When I start the car and accelerate for the first time, I hear more water above me moving around.
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Your drain tubes are probably clogged, slide the glass back and shine a light around and you should be able to see them. If you have an air compressor that usually does a good job of clearing them out.
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Amazing write up.... That was the plan for this weekend, but now the priority is fixing my distributor since my car died on me yesterday.
Appreciate the info!! If I do get to that, I will probably toss on a new headliner if I can. I vaguely remember a decent how to on someone doing that. Not sure if it was on this site though. |
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