Drain Hose Routing
Important: If the headliner is wet DO NOT remove any interior trim. Do the Plugged Drain Hose test first.
A drain trough encircles the sunroof window panel and water is drained off by the drain hoses located at each corner of the housing. A drain channel spans across the sunroof module at the rear of the window panel and directs water into the trough.
- The front drain hoses are routed down the windshield pillars and out the center of the pillar between the door hinges. The front hoses are installed in a rubber grommet and retained by clips.
- The rear drain hoses are routed through the rear pillars and out of the rocker panel. In some vehicle the drain hoses are routed out through the metal roof slots and routed to the lower wheelhouse to drain out of the vehicle. The rear hoses are installed
in a rubber grommet and retained by clips.
Plugged Drain Hose
If a waterleak has occurred check for a plugged drain hose at each corner of drainage system.
- Open the sunroof window.
- To test for blockage, pour a small container of water into the module housing drain trough. Check each corner to confirm the drain hose is draining water.
Caution: Wear safety glasses in order to avoid eye damage.
- Use compressed air, 241 kPa (35 psi) or less to blow out any drain hose that is plugged.
- Test the system again.
- If the hose remains plugged, check to see it is properly routed and does not have a kink. Refer to
Sunroof Housing Front Drain Hose Replacement or
Sunroof Housing Rear Drain Hose Replacement.
- Remove the blockage using the following steps.
6.1. | Push mechanics wire through the hose to remove the obstruction. |
6.2. | Use compressed air in order to blow out any remaining material. |
Disconnected Drain Hose
Inspect the drainage system for disconnected drain hoses. Complete the following steps in order to obtain partial access to drain hoses and check for a disconnected hose.
- Open the sunroof window panel.
- Lower the headliner as needed. Refer to
Headlining Trim Panel Replacement.
- Connect any disconnected hoses.
- Ensure that the rear drain hoses are properly routed in the metal roof slot and taped in place.
Drain Hose Routing
Note: If the headliner is wet DO NOT remove any interior trim. Do the Plugged Drain Hose test first.
A drain trough encircles the sunroof window panel and water is drained off by the drain hoses located at each corner of the housing. A drain channel spans across the sunroof module at the rear of the window panel and directs water into the trough.
- The front drain hoses are routed down the windshield pillars and out the center of the pillar between the door hinges. The front hoses are installed in a rubber grommet and retained by clips.
- The rear drain hoses are routed through the rear pillars and out of the rocker panel. In some vehicle the drain hoses are routed out through the metal roof slots and routed to the lower wheelhouse to drain out of the vehicle. The rear hoses are installed
in a rubber grommet and retained by clips.
Plugged Drain Hose
If a waterleak has occurred check for a plugged drain hose at each corner of drainage system.
- Open the sunroof window.
- To test for blockage, pour a small container of water into the module housing drain trough. Check each corner to confirm the drain hose is draining water.
Warning: Wear safety glasses in order to avoid eye damage.
- Use compressed air, 241 kPa (35 psi) or less to blow out any drain hose that is plugged.
- Test the system again.
- If the hose remains plugged, check to see it is properly routed and does not have a kink. Refer to
Sunroof Housing Front Drain Hose Replacement or
Sunroof Housing Rear Drain Hose Replacement.
- Remove the blockage using the following steps.
6.1. | Push mechanics wire through the hose to remove the obstruction. |
6.2. | Use compressed air in order to blow out any remaining material. |
Disconnected Drain Hose
Inspect the drainage system for disconnected drain hoses. Complete the following steps in order to obtain partial access to drain hoses and check for a disconnected hose.
- Open the sunroof window panel.
- Lower the headliner as needed. Refer to
Headlining Trim Panel Replacement.
- Connect any disconnected hoses.
- Ensure that the rear drain hoses are properly routed in the metal roof slot and taped in place.