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DC_Roller 12-04-2009 10:30 PM

Bad Seal Around Sunroof?
 
Anyone else have problems with their sunroof leaking? The last two rainstorms, when I pull out I have had a stream of water hit my head. Is this a common problem?

:confused:

Bayrat 12-05-2009 04:09 AM

Re: Bad Seal Around Sunroof?
 
I'm new to Hummer but already have heard this issue. All of these damn sunroofs have drain tubes, even the admiral's Subi has them. Open the thing and you will see two in the front, clean them out. I have yet to find the rear two but will locate when I really have a leak, which I don't at this time. I did run water in the channel to ensure they were wide open, they drain behind the front tires.

DC_Roller 12-05-2009 05:35 AM

Re: Bad Seal Around Sunroof?
 
Thanks bro, I will check it out.

Spuds 12-07-2009 05:19 PM

Re: Bad Seal Around Sunroof?
 
Having the same problem lately with my '07. It sits outside under the trees here at the house during the hot Texas summer.

The gasket allows some water through and the water should drain. My problem was that the water wasn't draining from the sunroof water collection tray. After a rain, open your sunroof and see if you have water standing across the front.

I went to the local aquarium fish pet store and bought some plastic tubing, small enough to run down into the drain holes. I put a soapy water mix into the collection tray hoping it would help cut the grease and debris that was blocking the drain. I was able to insert the tube quite a ways and then blew blew into the tube to help break up the blockage. I had it fixed, but the latest rain, it backed up again. Probably need to do it again till I get all the crud flushed out.

Bayrat 12-08-2009 03:25 AM

Re: Bad Seal Around Sunroof?
 
If that tubing is fairly stiff, hook a battery operated drill on it and let it spin inside the drain tube while the water is flushing. that will clean it out.

OU812 12-08-2009 10:49 PM

Re: Bad Seal Around Sunroof?
 
My sunroof drain tubes (the 2 front ones primarily) get clogged every 6-12 months. I use a weedwhacker cord pushed into them. My driver's side one is currently being a pain and won't unclog.

I might have to try the SPUDS technique or use an air hose.

Anyone else have any other successful techniques?

Spuds 01-13-2010 08:34 PM

Re: Bad Seal Around Sunroof?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OU812
Anyone else have any other successful techniques?

Mine became a problem again and I couldn't find where my wife put my tubing. So I got some of my leftover wheel cleaner. I believe it is some variation of oxalic acid. I poured some into each drain hole and let it set. After only about 5 minutes each side started to drain!

I flushed each side with a lot more water and they drain great now.

DC_Roller 01-17-2010 04:12 PM

Re: Bad Seal Around Sunroof?
 
That's a pretty good tip, I will have to give that one a try.

billyb 09-12-2011 11:38 AM

Re: Bad Seal Around Sunroof?
 
2006 H3 owner......having the same issue...sounds like poor american design to me...I think the biggest problem is trying to find information that we can reference to tackle this issue....with the latest rain in the Northeast, I had a virtual puddle on the floor of the passenger side, not a comforting feeling. My latest attempts have been to pour a small amount of water into the collection tray in front of the drain holes, run a wire into each drain hole as far as it could go...and....I couldn't really make out if there is debris in there...I also had to crawl under the vehicle to see if the water was draining..it seems to be draining from behind the front tire, somewhere in front of my front mudflap...due to darkness I had to call it a night, I'll try again in the light of day.....I'll continue to resolve this...and send another post ....BB

guruerror 09-20-2011 10:30 PM

Re: Bad Seal Around Sunroof?
 
Has anyone been able to track the path that the drain tube takes to get from the roof to the wheel well?

Tracking the path may allow you to identify any tight spots, weird twists, or kinks where sediment may be allowed to collect so you can make adjustments...or maybe even give you insight as to whether a slightly larger tube could be installed down a more direct route.

Just a thought.

Elguapo 06-01-2014 08:18 AM

Re: Bad Seal Around Sunroof?
 
Just uploaded a video on how to check your rear drain tubes....

Checking HummerH3 Rear Drain Tubes (water leak) - YouTube


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