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Old 06-24-2007, 12:03 AM   #1
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Sunroof Drain Hoses

Anyone have a link that can show me, or explain to me where the rear sunroof drain hoses are up top, and where they drain at?

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Old 06-25-2007, 01:22 AM   #2
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Re: Sunroof Drain Hoses

uhh drain hoses??? its all sealed...i had a car with a sunroof once..and i never once saw a drain hose
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they run out to the side of the headliner and then all the way to the back and drain by the tailights. I crushed one of mine in the process of putting my headliner back in ooopps...good thing t=I had to take it all back out. PM me if you need more help
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Re: Sunroof Drain Hoses

Never realized there was such a thing, haha!
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Never realized there was such a thing, haha!
neither did i! lol first i've ever heard of them, the only sunroof i had didnt have drain hoses
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Quote: Originally Posted by trickedout900
they run out to the side of the headliner and then all the way to the back and drain by the tailights. I crushed one of mine in the process of putting my headliner back in ooopps...good thing t=I had to take it all back out. PM me if you need more help
Thanks. Now I just need to figure out how to take the headliner off....
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Re: Sunroof Drain Hoses

my oldschool bug had drain hoses running off of its sun roof. they ran rown the side of the car
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Quote: Originally Posted by bwhitfield24
Thanks. Now I just need to figure out how to take the headliner off....

You have to pull all the plastic out of the way in order to keep from tearing it up, it's a long process but if it's whatyou need it's what you need. Why do you need to get to the hoses may I ask? Are they leaking?

When I first got my blazer the back was always full of water come to find out it was the rear passenger side window.
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I know on my '99 bravada they drain right on top of my front door hinges im going to have to take care of that
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Quote: Originally Posted by trickedout900
You have to pull all the plastic out of the way in order to keep from tearing it up, it's a long process but if it's whatyou need it's what you need. Why do you need to get to the hoses may I ask? Are they leaking?

When I first got my blazer the back was always full of water come to find out it was the rear passenger side window.
From my understanding there is a drain in each corner. 1 or both of my rear ones is clogged and needs to be cleaned out so that water wont gather in that tray. both rear windows were replaced and it is still happening if i am not parking the right way (where the nose is pointed downhill)
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dranko
I know on my '99 bravada they drain right on top of my front door hinges im going to have to take care of that
Those are the front drains, from my understanding there is a drain in each coner of the tray. See above post
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I know on my '99 bravada they drain right on top of my front door hinges im going to have to take care of that
that is the stupidest thing i have ever seen... i don't think they could have aimed it any worse... WTF was GM thinking???

I have the same situation on my 00 Envoy

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Its helps to sell more parts just good business right? At first I thought it couldn't be true it must be a breather of some kind but no
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If I ever find the tweed I'm looking for I will clear these drain hoses when I do the headliner.
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found this
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you can remove the sunroof trim that goes around the headliner, and pull the headliner down enough to peek in with a flash light and see the hoses. best bet is to take some compressed air and blow through the lines, and reconnect, 9/10 times they're clogged up with some crap
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dranko
found this
Thanks a TON. That is exactly what I am looking for!
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Re: Sunroof Drain Hoses

if you drop the rear tailgate, and take a look at each corner of the tailgate by the corner of the taillight, you will see a little hose sticking out that is kinda flat with a slit in the middle of it, and when you sqeeze it the slit opens up, there is one on each side and these are the rear sunroof drains, just take an air hose and with the sunroof open blow back up the hose with light pressure first, and see if it blows anything out, id go ahead and do all 4 hoses.

alot easier than dropping the headliner.
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Re: Sunroof Drain Hoses

I don't want to blow it back up in there.... I need to figure out how to suck it out. Maybe tape the end of my shop vac to the end of the hoses?
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Re: Sunroof Drain Hoses

Quote: Originally Posted by bwhitfield24
I don't want to blow it back up in there.... I need to figure out how to suck it out. Maybe tape the end of my shop vac to the end of the hoses?

but if you blow it out you can clean it out from the top side... i would think



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