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89 Honda Accord Sunroof Leak Repair?

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K-A

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Jul 7, 2004, 1:06:54 PM7/7/04
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Hello there,
I have an '89 Honda Accord SEI.
After it rains, water pours through the Sunroof when you move the car.
It appears that the water is collecting in the rear of the roof.
I have heard that this is from a clogged drain tube.
Does anyone know any what to clear it, without taking the entire headliner
out of the car?
Does anyone know where this drain tube actually drains?
I could try blowing compressed air through it, but the top end of the tube
is inside the headliner, and I don't know where the bottom end is.
Thanks in advance,
K-A.

Dick

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Jul 7, 2004, 1:41:45 PM7/7/04
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When this happened on our '88, I took it to the Honda dealer who
charged me $62. It was well worth it not having to screw around
trying to do it myself.

K-A

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Jul 7, 2004, 2:22:33 PM7/7/04
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Thanks.
I figured it would be much higher than that.
I may give my local dealer a call, then.
But, if anyone does know how to fix it, I would really like to know.

K-A

Acertaingirl

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Jul 7, 2004, 5:10:34 PM7/7/04
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>>I have heard that this is from a clogged drain tube.
Does anyone know any what to clear it, without taking the entire headliner
out of the car?<<

Did you look in the toolkit that came with the car? I can swear mine used to
have some sort of tool to clean the drainholes with - I could be mistaken but
it's worth a try.


John Ings

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Jul 7, 2004, 5:49:43 PM7/7/04
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On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 13:06:54 -0400, "K-A" <kent_allard@> wrote:

The drain tubes run from the channel that the sun-roof opening
mechanism runs in, down through the roof pillars. Usually they vent
just behind the front wheel well liners and in the rear wheel well
behind the rear wheels. Sometimes the latter tubes come off their
connections and you get water in the trunk.

The tubes get plugged with leaves and suchlike if the sunroof is left
open under shade trees. To clear them a plumber's snake works fairly
well, or some piano wire, but with the back ones you usually have to
remove part of the trunk liner and disconnect the ends first.

If water has been collecting in the drive mechanism wells, you had
better check to see that the grease on the slides hasn't been washed
away and that you aren't developing rust problems.

Jafir Elkurd

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Jul 8, 2004, 10:48:07 PM7/8/04
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To get to the rear drain tubes, remove the rear mud flaps (if you have them,
if not remove the screws holding the edge of the rear bumper) and pull the
edge of the rear bumper cover away. You should be able to see where the
tubes drain out. You can try cleaning them from that side. If that fails,
you may have to remove the trim panels in the trunk and get the tubes from
the inside.

"K-A" <kent_allard@> wrote in message
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Tray

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Jul 17, 2004, 9:14:54 PM7/17/04
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hey unfortunately i dont know how to fix your leak repair but i was
wondering if you would be willing to sell the factory cup holder console
in the front that came in the 89 sei editions

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