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Water leaking in passenger side door - can't tell where from ??

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Old 09-15-07, 09:51 AM
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Default Water leaking in passenger side door - can't tell where from ??

Have a 93 SC400 with 52,000 is well maintained; however vehicle was in a heavy rain the other day and notice water dripping down the passenger side by the speaker. Decided to take a hose a try to find location of leak with no luck, The water does not appear to be leaking in from around the door. Has anyone had similar situation and if so, idea on how to correct. Thanks in advance for the insight.
Old 09-15-07, 10:12 PM
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i'd say there is a good chance your moonroof is not draining properly... try a search as i've heard of people having this problem b4...
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ya i had the same problem, get sum wire and clean out the sun roof drains there is two on each of the front corners when u open it, there is also a plastic or rubber part that held in by i think 2 or 3 screws i took those out and used sum black silicon glue and sealed it up a bit, u'll see them when u opend the roof all the way there tow on each front corner, that will solve ur problem.
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