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It might still be one of the sunroof drains. The drain hose can rust away from the sunroof assembly frame, and travel along the top of your headliner to the front of the vehicle where you see that water. The drain lines are on both sides of the vehicle about halfway back. I don't know where they exit beneath the vehicle, but I think the go down between the front and rear doors. You could verify this by pouring water on the sunroof and seeing if it drains out of BOTH sides. If it's not draining beneath the vehicle on both sides then one of two things happened...(1) the drain line rusted away from the sunroof frame so the water leaves the frame drain hole and hits your headliner before some of it travels forward to where you see water, or (2) the drain on one side, or maybe both of you didn't see any water draining beneath the vehicle, is just clogged and the water is getting into the vehicle near the front because the sunroof assembly filled with water and overflowed into the headliner and eventually traveled to where you see the water. I just lost a 2014 ATB this way. Over $30k in damage. It's a design flaw. The steel sunroof frame can rust all the way through and the drain line falls off in just a few years.
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