HELP ME IM DROWNING....
there's nothing wrong with bringing a thread back if it can be of use to someone.
In my particular case it took extremely heavy rain in order to cause the leaking. Any normal rain wouldn't cause it. I don't know why that was happening, but it was. The lines were clear because the water went through fine, but if there as an overflow of water trying to get through at the same time, it somehow managed to leak out. If you search up the thread I started about this, I think I did a good job explaining it as best i could.
In other words, I didn't find a fix. I tried blowing it out wih one of those little pressure blowers at a shop but that did nothing. Only other option would be to dismantel the interior of the car an replace the lines, which is a fairly hard job. Moral of the story: just don't leave the car out in hurricanes, or in a place that will put water constantly pooring onto your sunroof (like a nonstop flow of a gallon will do it), and it will be fine. If it DOES get wet, just do your best to dry it out ASAP so it doesnt get moldy.
In my particular case it took extremely heavy rain in order to cause the leaking. Any normal rain wouldn't cause it. I don't know why that was happening, but it was. The lines were clear because the water went through fine, but if there as an overflow of water trying to get through at the same time, it somehow managed to leak out. If you search up the thread I started about this, I think I did a good job explaining it as best i could.
In other words, I didn't find a fix. I tried blowing it out wih one of those little pressure blowers at a shop but that did nothing. Only other option would be to dismantel the interior of the car an replace the lines, which is a fairly hard job. Moral of the story: just don't leave the car out in hurricanes, or in a place that will put water constantly pooring onto your sunroof (like a nonstop flow of a gallon will do it), and it will be fine. If it DOES get wet, just do your best to dry it out ASAP so it doesnt get moldy.




