![]() 11/19/2015 at 18:14 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Here’s the old girl, all rinsed off. Also, you’ll notice I finally took the chrome strippings off. IMO, it looks a lot cleaner without them. Anyway, the leakage - I probably should have clarified earlier that the leak is not coming from the sunroof itself but rather from the headliner. Also, I’ve looked in the wheel wells and I still have absolutely no idea where the drains are. Anyway, I’ll continue to keep y’all updated with this over the weekend!
![]() 11/19/2015 at 18:23 |
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If you open the sunroof, there should be holes in 4 different corners. Use an air compressor to un plug them.
![]() 11/19/2015 at 18:31 |
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Read this: http://www.familyhandyman.com/automotive/how…
This is what they look like:
![]() 11/19/2015 at 19:06 |
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Did that, couldn't find them
![]() 11/19/2015 at 20:38 |
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From my 15 minutes of research, Toyota is very known for hiding the drain tubes (the ends that aim at the ground) very well. I recommend you get weed whacker plastic and start shoving it into any crevasse/indentation you find within the inside edges of the sunroof. You'll find the drains that way. At least your sunroof is factory. I need to relube mine.
![]() 11/19/2015 at 22:04 |
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Okay, will do. Thanks for the tip!
![]() 11/19/2015 at 22:34 |
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Looks great without the chrome
![]() 11/19/2015 at 22:41 |
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Yeah, I've been wanting to do that for awhile. Thanks!
![]() 11/19/2015 at 22:51 |
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Well I’ve always wondered what it'd look like without them. So there ya go
![]() 11/19/2015 at 23:05 |
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The paint under where they were is pretty scratched on the passenger side though