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Old 03-21-2005, 03:17 AM
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Well, the dealer will have to check them I guess. I like to do the work myself; this way I know some hack doens't screw something else up.

I'll let you all know what they say. Thanks for the info.
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With a small leak, should you travel to the snow, overnight freezing will solidify and expand whatever water is in the leak. Since water has the unique property of occupying more volume as a solid than a liquid (that's why ice floats), the leak will be forced to expand each time this happens. That’s why were all saying, despite the hassle of going back with this complaint again, get them to fix it right. You'll be happy you did when your warranty expires.
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by timgco:
Damn it! First problem poped up.. or I should say in. Parked in the driveway. It's on a hill that faces downward away from the house. when running the hose over the roof (not dirrectly on the sunroof either) the wind deflector fills up with water. than it comes into the truck onto the dash. M.F'r

I check to see if it was the marker lights; it wasn't.

I checked to see if it was the antenna on the roof; it wasn't. The water comes in through the sun roof somewhere in the front.

I'm sure this insn't the first sunroof to have water coming in either.

So here's my Questions.

1) is this a simple fix? replace sunroof gasket?

2) how does the sunroof come out? from the inside or pull up from the outside?

Yes, the dealer will be doing this, as it only has 2200 miles, but the rack is going on Monday. If the sunroof has to be pulled from the outside, i can just see some dumbass screwing up all the wiring on the lights.

Any thoughts? </div></BLOCKQUOTE>Body - Sunroof Water Leaks

Bulletin No.: 03-08-57-002

Date: May 07, 2003

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Subject:
Water Leak From Sunroof Area (Replace Drain Hoses)

Models:
2003 HUMMER H2

Condition

Some customers may comment on a water leak from the sunroof area.

Cause

One or both of the drain hoses from the front corners of the sunroof module may be kinked under the instrument panel (IP).

Correction

Replace both sunroof front drain hoses with an updated design part using the following procedure:
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Crash, have you seen 2 so far on the 05's? If so, have they been kinked where they come out by the wiper motors like on the early 03's?
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