Finally, a fix for clogged sunroof drain tubes
#61
Hi, I just finished my repair on my 2006 H3., and I have a few suggestions: 1) start on the passengers side, it was easy and I was able to complete the process within 1/2 an hour. 2) try using a rat-tail file to remove the rubber inside the rubber fitting.
3) I had a difficult time replacing the fitting onto the firewall. By removing the top three bolts holding down the dash, I was able to line up the fitting with the hole and secure it properly in place. It was a pain in the ***, but its done !!!
3) I had a difficult time replacing the fitting onto the firewall. By removing the top three bolts holding down the dash, I was able to line up the fitting with the hole and secure it properly in place. It was a pain in the ***, but its done !!!
#62
how do they get so dirty!
I guess ive been thinking about this for years as I read the unending questions and comments. I open the top window only when im moving,often just the tilt up to vent air out. on a nice day I open fully if the sun is not in my face. when I park I close up.
so when do you guys get full of crud? if its open in dusty areas or there is debris in the air the cab would be a real mess b4 the drains got enuf to clog.
so I don't see the bottom line reason for the clogging!
is your truck really dirty inside from running open during offroading?
do you run open in dusty offroading?
im usually on grass or weeds but never open up offroad. I see bunches of bees sometime!, and I don't want them or anything in!
so im curious just how it gets to the point. ive never had a problem with it in 4 years.
so when do you guys get full of crud? if its open in dusty areas or there is debris in the air the cab would be a real mess b4 the drains got enuf to clog.
so I don't see the bottom line reason for the clogging!
is your truck really dirty inside from running open during offroading?
do you run open in dusty offroading?
im usually on grass or weeds but never open up offroad. I see bunches of bees sometime!, and I don't want them or anything in!
so im curious just how it gets to the point. ive never had a problem with it in 4 years.
#64
I believe the rubber moulding around the glass is to blame. When it gets old it allows water/debris to collect in the channel and go into the drains. This is not to be confused with the lower moulding that makes an air tight seal when closed. I too rarely open the top, so it was a big surprise when water started dripping down from the onstar mic, that's your first sign.
#65
I guess ive been thinking about this for years as I read the unending questions and comments. I open the top window only when im moving,often just the tilt up to vent air out. on a nice day I open fully if the sun is not in my face. when I park I close up.
so when do you guys get full of crud? if its open in dusty areas or there is debris in the air the cab would be a real mess b4 the drains got enuf to clog.
so I don't see the bottom line reason for the clogging!
is your truck really dirty inside from running open during offroading?
do you run open in dusty offroading?
im usually on grass or weeds but never open up offroad. I see bunches of bees sometime!, and I don't want them or anything in!
so im curious just how it gets to the point. ive never had a problem with it in 4 years.
so when do you guys get full of crud? if its open in dusty areas or there is debris in the air the cab would be a real mess b4 the drains got enuf to clog.
so I don't see the bottom line reason for the clogging!
is your truck really dirty inside from running open during offroading?
do you run open in dusty offroading?
im usually on grass or weeds but never open up offroad. I see bunches of bees sometime!, and I don't want them or anything in!
so im curious just how it gets to the point. ive never had a problem with it in 4 years.
Mine has hardly ever seen any mud and mostly sits in the garage and my first sign was the same, water from onstar mic. See above what happened when I didn't get it fixed. Sounds like you are just a lucky one but it will come eventually.
#66
I believe the rubber moulding around the glass is to blame. When it gets old it allows water/debris to collect in the channel and go into the drains. This is not to be confused with the lower moulding that makes an air tight seal when closed. I too rarely open the top, so it was a big surprise when water started dripping down from the onstar mic, that's your first sign.
#69
We just had a rain storm. I made a turn out of my driveway and water poured on my head from the sun roof.it did not come out of the on star mic, but just over the lip of the sun roof where the gears that move it back and forth are. Not sure what happened but seems like the tubes must have been full.Plan on finally attempting to modify the tubes soon
#70
Did you have to remove the entire instrument panel to reattach the drain tube to the firewall? My H32008 is currently at the dealership for this stinkn problem and they just found the tube off the firewall said more labor to reconnect....$$$$ is that necessary?