Important: The drain hoses are pushed on as an interference fit and are clamped
by the use of tie straps. Do NOT disconnect the hose from the drain channel
spouts while cleaning.
A drain trough encircles the sliding panel which leads to the drain
spouts and into the hoses. The drain hoses are located at each corner of the
housing. The two front drain hoses route down the windshield pillars
and exit out the wheelhouse panel. The two rear drain hoses route down
the rear sail and the quarter panels and exit the inner rear wheelhouse
panels.
If you encounter a wet headliner or other water leak, inspect the following
areas for the source of the leak:
Verify the drainage system is not plugged or restricted. Use the following
procedure:
- With the sunroof window open use a one pint container, pour water
into the drain trough.
- Open the front doors.
- Inspect for water drainage exiting out the front wheelhouse area.
- Look at the rear of the inner wheelhouse panels for water exiting
the rear drain hoses.
- If the water flow is restricted, use a low volume of compressed
air in order to clear the drainage system.
- Retest the system.
- If water drips from the headliner above the door, lower the headliner
refer
Headlining Trim Panel Replacement
in Interior
Trim as required, in order to inspect for a proper drain tube tie strap
connections.
- If necessary, secure the tubes onto the housing drain spouts.
- If blockage is still present, replace the restricted drain hose.
Refer to
Sunroof Housing Front Drain Hose Replacement
or
Sunroof Housing Rear Drain Hose Replacement
.