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dna
01-10-2009, 02:35 AM
We had a ton of snow up in Vancouver (Canada) this year - so much that I did not bother even clearing the snow from my H2 roof (I have a full Gobi rack which makes it much harder). Anyway, I've had about 6" of snow up there for weeks, and just earlier this week we finally got the warmer weather and rain. After a few days of no driving, I came to the truck to find the front floor (on both sides) totally soaked. I pulled off the plastic door sills, and there was 1.5" water throughout.

I obviously got the shopvac and sucked up as much as possible. Though 30 minutes later (no rain or anything), another 1/2" was in the sill area. I think this 2nd water was the carpet liner/mat slowly seeping???

So my question - has anyone else experienced flooding or leaking like this? I checked my weather guards along the doors and they seem fine. Also the headliner is dry (both on the inside roof and sides), and the door plastic inside is dry???

I think it may be the running roof lights (the orange ones on the front).

Any advice would be appreciated as I'm sure prolonged moisture is not a good thing.

Thanks

H3slate
01-10-2009, 02:47 AM
Do you have a sunroof? That could possibly be your leak.

Rico001
01-10-2009, 04:41 AM
I will be willing to to bet it is Roof Marker Lights.
The recommendations here is to remove them on
a warm dry day. Clean them and caulk them and
not use the gaskets.
Good luck to you hope it helps.
~Richard

HUMTECH
01-10-2009, 05:16 AM
The following diagnosis might be helpful if the vehicle exhibits the symptom(s) described in this PI.
<A href="http://gsi.xw.gm.com/si/showDoc.do?docSyskey=1872650&from=sm#ss1-1872650">Condition/Concern:

Some customers may state there is water leaking from the right or left "A" pillar area. The leak may also be coming from the headliner area.
<A href="http://gsi.xw.gm.com/si/showDoc.do?docSyskey=1872650&from=sm#ss2-1872650">Recommendation/Instructions:

If after normal diagnosis a concern can't be found. Check the following areas and repair as needed.
<LI type=1>Check the roof clearance lamps for being tight and properly sealed. (See PI # PIT3752) <LI type=1>Check for a kinked or plugged sunroof drain. ( See Bulletin 03-08-57-002 )
Remove and replace the roof rack and front corner roof cab lamp and check for an improperly sealed ditch seam.

DRTYFN
01-10-2009, 07:50 AM
I've had experience with a water-logged interior.:fdance:

Get yourself an electric dehumidifier. IIRC I paid $99 or $109 for one. It removes over 6 pints of moisture a night. The interior was bone dry in 3-4 days.

If you were closer I'd loan you mine.

HummerMann
01-10-2009, 06:09 PM
After five an half years of experience with two H2s I think there are those that have had wet floor mats and those that will. My 2003 H2 did not have a sunroof like the '06 SUT and it still got water inside. I finally took off all the roof marker lights on the '03 and used silicone seal under them and NEVER had water again. Part of the problem with the '03 was that after I had the Rancho 4 inch lift installed and put on a light bar and gobi rack it wouldn't fit in the garage or in a lot of other covered places, so it was outdoors all the time. The lift affected the driveability in a crosswind on the highway and cornering so much that I decided to stay stock with my '06.
I tried to beat the game with my '06 SUT and took off the roof marker lights and siliconed under them as soon as I bought it and have never had water, but this one fits in the garage, so it is not outside as much.

Intercooled
01-11-2009, 02:49 AM
I havnt had water yet but I here about these stories and I worry. I might have to remove mine and caulk under them. I would assume to use a good RTV sealant. How do the marker lights remove?

Rico001
01-11-2009, 07:34 AM
The 2 lights in the corner are held in with a screw.
The middle ones are 1/2 turn twist pull up with tabs
on them.
~Richard

Intercooled
01-11-2009, 03:48 PM
The 2 lights in the corner are held in with a screw.
The middle ones are 1/2 turn twist pull up with tabs
on them.
~Richard
Thanks, sounds simple enough.

dna
01-13-2009, 01:18 AM
Well, my H2 hasn't stopped flooding. It has been raining everyday, and every 30 minutes (or less) my passenger front carpet is soaked again. I keep shopvaccing to find another 1" of water every 30 minutes. I have bought a dehumidifier, but I first need to solve the leak before it will be effective.

I removed the two front marker lights and found the black rubber plug (with the two elec wires) loose - I thought this was the issue so I cleaned it real good and siliconed it. Now I now it has continued to be wet and the silicone needs time to cure, however it really made little to no difference.

So I removed more plastic trim along the sides, and found where the water is leaking. Look at the picture below - it is the middle circular hole. Does anyone know where this hole leads to? I still think it is the marker lights hole, but need to confirm.

Thanks

http://pic90.picturetrail.com/VOL2161/2271504/20841114/350966809.jpg

[__--MUD--__]
01-13-2009, 04:20 AM
put a garden hose up on the roof, you'll see where the waters coming from.

HUMTECH
01-13-2009, 07:58 AM
Open the sunroof, dump a cup of water in the right side of the forward drip tray. Look for water draing from behind the right front wheel, if it is not draining the sunroof drain hose is plugged or disconnected

WHOSNEXT
01-13-2009, 03:46 PM
Open the sunroof, dump a cup of water in the right side of the forward drip tray. Look for water draing from behind the right front wheel, if it is not draining the sunroof drain hose is plugged or disconnected

how would you fix that? does the headliner have to come down?

ROX
01-13-2009, 09:56 PM
I just had the same problem, and after checking the marker lights, the windshield, and the sunroof drains, I ended up at the dealership. They told me it was a seal in the front doors. I can't be more specific, but it hasn't leaked since we had all the snow last month. The bill for the troubleshooting and repair was less than $300. It was not covered under my extended warranty.

Good luck.

Albie
01-15-2009, 06:20 AM
i have a small leak on my driver side oh $hit handle...every time it rains.

wingn69
01-15-2009, 10:28 PM
I feel your pain after checking all the normal location on mine it still leaking. driver side had water by left foot rest area turned out to be a bad door seal and a air pocket in the weld in the pillar area. dealer had to take everything apart driver side to find it. passenger side leaks by the grab handle / roof liner having the seals and sun roof drain tub checked again and or replaced. Not covered under warranty and living in Germany its always wet. maybe next item i add is a hot tub.:giggling:

hummeraddict
01-15-2009, 11:31 PM
is this something that the dealer should look at? is it still warrantied?

wingn69
01-18-2009, 12:30 PM
My Hummer falles into a grey area since it was imported into Germany. GM wont cover every thing under warrenty. Something about taking it out of the good old USA and the dealers in Germany won't cover everything because its not a EU SPEC Hummer. :crying:

therapy
01-25-2009, 08:52 AM
Mine had same problem but only on passenger side. It was coming in from the boot covering the wires from the door to the body. Read that someone else had the exact same prob.

therapy
01-25-2009, 08:52 AM
Mine had same problem but only on passenger side. It was coming in from the boot covering the wires from the door to the body. Read that someone else had the exact same prob.

RippSpeed
02-10-2009, 04:06 AM
I'm having this issue big time since its been raining cats and dogs out here in Southern California... It got soo bad that it soaked my Navigation and it didnt work for a while... The water is coming out of my overheader console where the buttons for your garage door and the over head lights are... I need to find a solution... What kind of caulk do I need ??? Is there a special automotive one I need to buy ??? Or is it my sun roof ???

The screwed up thing is I have extended warranty and they said they dont cover leaks ... So I have to do this myself .... I dont want to have the stealership do it because they'll charge me an arm and a leg and still end up with a leak...

Bimmer9938
02-12-2009, 12:41 PM
Thats why when I lived in MA, I had no roof racks, so I can snow broom the roof completely off.