Baiscally i've traced my leak to my sunroof. what i'm wondering is, what is leaking, that is causing it to drain to the trunk? Is that cloth looking seal that surrounds the sunroof the only seal it has? What should i test/replace to try to get it sealed off. thanks.
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Originally posted by JordanThat seal is just a wind seal. It is not designed nor intended to keep water out. Thats why there are drains there.
Try blowing compressed air into your drain pipes, or fishing a coat hanger down in.
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Originally posted by Kruzenso are the drains that go to the trunk the secondary drains for the sunroof? or are those two rubber tubes running into the wells in the trunk related to something else?
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WOW i'm a freaking retard.
i decided to check the other side to see where that tube was running, and its running into that little hole right there that looks perfectly fitted for the tube.. IM SUCH A GENIOUS!!!
shit.. i'm so retarded, and apparently so was the old owner, considering he popped out that little circle part thats removeable from the chassis (luckily he left it in the well, so i resecured it)
hopefully this solves all of my trunk draining issues.
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Originally posted by nandoyeah, I was going to say.. you just got to plug it into that tube sized hole in the vent :)
oh, there should be a drain hole at the bottom of that compartment. makes it easy to drain the stupid thing when it fills up (almost like BMW knew the trunk was going to leak!).
so i put it back in and sealed it with silicone sealant.. lol
Well before i figured this out, i bought some rear light seals from the dealer, they should be here soon. hopefully that will be the end of my leak issues.
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