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Reminder to check your sunroof drains

Don't be like me and take an impromptu shower at the first tight corner of the morning. Pop off those trims and check the drains at least yearly.

Both of mine were blocked, attacked with a long plastic cable tie as weapon of choice. Follow up with a few jugs of hot water. No corrosion noted though, which is something!

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which trims do you mean? First time FFRR owner

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Yes as Arch asked , how do you get to them ? thx. overfinch modified

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The trims run from front to rear either side of the sunroof glass and can be levered out with a plastic trim removal tool. (This is where you can fit the optional roof rails)

There are quite a few youtube videos such as:

https://youtu.be/eaFG3Orqj7E

That poor soul had corrosion, but the video shows where the drain holes are.

Actually this video is probably even better

https://youtu.be/w_jzPeBof00

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nice one, thanks mate, I shall get mine off now seeing as the weather is good here First time FFRR owner

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Mine will have to wait for a good day, getting it detailed next week, should be fun. Geoff

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Thank you unsolicited a couple of good videos there.
I will try the preventive measures he used. overfinch modified

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oh the comfort of me having a fixed panoramic roof.. [gloat] Mr. Green ... - .- -.




Y. O. L. O.
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Me too! Mr. Green

Stan, can you add a new [gloat] emoji, for our use, please?

“Less is more” Laughing “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” -where’s the fun in that?

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I’ve never opened mine, too scared 😱

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I like mine and open it regularly but I’d not miss it much in the next one. First time FFRR owner

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Richie N wrote:
I’ve never opened mine, too scared 😱


Neither did I. The drains still block though so need checking Sad

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I'm a bit like AS, I use it a lot (during summer in my case) but thats because its there, if it wasn't I wouldn't really miss it. But I will check the drains as I didn't even know there was a problem. Geoff

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I am still confused here, surely the drains still exist if you have a fixed pano roof, the only time they wouldn't exist is if you had no sunroof at all? If you look at the parts for the roof the sunroof channel for fixed pano roof still has drain points???

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If I was viewing a car with an opening roof, how easy would it be to inspect the state of the drains?

Obviously I can see from the videos where the drains are, but what can be done in a normal viewing of a potential purchase at a dealers without asking to strip the car too much?

I’m assuming a hand on the carpets at the bottom of the B and C posts will reveal any serious water ingress along with an inspection of the headlining.

Is there anywhere to get a hand in to see if it’s wet, assuming it’s been raining recently?

I have a small 6mm diameter head Endoscope with lighting that connects to my phone, is there anywhere to shove that in to see if the drains have broken away from the tray.

I’m not actually that bothered unless there is serious water ingress actually inside the car that could have already done some damage, as I’m more than capable of removing the sunroof, dropping the headlining and drilling out the rusted originals to replace with bonded in plastic or brass ones made up in my lathe.

Actually it could be a really good way to pay less for a car I could prove there is an issue with.

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