er .... no
yes
it will be the aerial
Take it to an automotive trim shop, It is about impossible to work on a sunroof and not make it leak
To fix a sunroof leak in a 2004 Mitsubishi Eclipse, first inspect the sunroof seals for any visible damage or wear. Clean the drainage channels located at the corners of the sunroof frame to ensure they are not clogged with debris, as this can cause water to pool and leak. If the seals are damaged, replace them with new ones, and consider applying a silicone sealant for extra protection. Finally, test the sunroof to ensure it closes properly and check for any leaks after heavy rainfall.
replace the glass or get window sealant
the sunroof shouldnt have a drain.it would leak in your vehicle if it had a plug to pull.wind should take care of rain water
The leak may be from clogged Sunroof drains. Others have said that you can use compressed air to clear the lines to have them drain properly.
Sunroof drains are clogged.
If you do not have a sunroof, check/reseal the bolts that hold the luggage rack down.
To stop a leak in the sunroof of a Nissan 200SX, first, inspect the sunroof seals for any visible damage or wear. Clean the drainage channels to ensure they're not clogged with debris, as this can prevent proper water flow. If the seals are damaged, consider replacing them, and if the drainage system is blocked, use compressed air or a thin wire to clear any obstructions. Lastly, test the sunroof by pouring water over it to check if the leak persists.
Yes.
your answer is NO...