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Jon B

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 6:25 am
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Righthand side rear is getting somewhat wet when it rains so obviously a
leak somewhere.

Just wondered if there were any usual suspects?

Inside the sunroof was dry, headlining etc were dry, as were the bottoms
of the doors.
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 6:25 am
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Jon B knastet i vei:
> Righthand side rear is getting somewhat wet when it rains so obviously a
> leak somewhere.
>
> Just wondered if there were any usual suspects?
>
> Inside the sunroof was dry, headlining etc were dry, as were the bottoms
> of the doors.

Some drain hole beneath stuffed with leafs/body protection,
or a missing rubber seal/plug.

Second, there should be a drain hose from the sunroof
somewhere -- if it's out of position, well - it have
to drain itself somewhere.

A combination of the above mentioned.

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Jon B

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 7:25 am
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Frank wrote:

> Jon B knastet i vei:
> > Righthand side rear is getting somewhat wet when it rains so obviously a
> > leak somewhere.
> >
> > Just wondered if there were any usual suspects?
> >
> > Inside the sunroof was dry, headlining etc were dry, as were the bottoms
> > of the doors.
>
> Some drain hole beneath stuffed with leafs/body protection,
> or a missing rubber seal/plug.
>
> Second, there should be a drain hose from the sunroof
> somewhere -- if it's out of position, well - it have
> to drain itself somewhere.
>
> A combination of the above mentioned.

Cheers, will chase those up ASAP
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