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Where are the sunroof drain holes?


mike.gamble
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front ones are inside the door check under a rubber circle.

rear ones are under the bumper.

fronts are prone to leak more than the back, take care as if you pull the rubber off the hose you will have to take the headlining out.

 

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Cheers for the reply. I’ve had a look but, I can’t see any obvious drains in the a pillar.

I've removed a plastic cap/cover and there’s nothing there. 

Do you mean the rubber protector that has the wiring in for the door?

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take the arch liners off at the front, clear the crap and hopefully retrieve the rubbers.

if not use golf mk4 ones.

roofliner out to access the pipes and make sure they are clear.

all easy stuff.

 

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remove sunvisors, clips, handles, little centre sun visor.

remove the light and then you will see how the sunroof switch panel comes off.

removing the headliner from the sunroof is literally a yark it off the round clip bit job if i remember correctly.

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  • 3 years later...

Just been sorting out the same sunroof drainage hole issues. The rear drainage pipes actually come out behind the rear lights and just drains down through the body work from there (so it appears it drains under the bumper). Such a weird spot to have them but have attached pictures as I’ve never found a picture online. It’s the hole where the red mark is :)  

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