On a 2003 Saturn Vue, the sunroof drain tubes are typically located at the four corners of the sunroof assembly. They run down through the A-pillars and exit behind the front wheel wells. To access them, you may need to remove the headliner and trim panels. It's important to ensure these drain tubes are clear to prevent water from leaking into the interior.
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How do you clear drain and tubes in the sunroof on a 2001 new volkwagen beetle?
I you happen to have a sunroof--check the two drain plugs which you can access when the sunroof is open. thry may be clogged. there are plastic tubes that run downward, which a wire can be inserted into to clean them out. hope this helps out.
Open the sunroof and find the four drain holes. Clear any debris. Blow air inside the drain tubes to find out if there is any blockage. Slide the replacement tubing inside the drain hose.
If it has a sunroof, check the drain tubes for the sunroof. They plug up and the water gets in the car.
Make sure drain tubes are clear so water can run out
just get an air blower and stick it in the hole and blow all the crap out.
stick some thin wire down the holes
To repair a leaky sunroof, you need to clean the drainage tubes on your sunroof. You can do this by sticking a thin wire or coat hanger in the drain. Then pour some clean water through the drainage tube.
Blow shop air thru the 4 tubes that are in the corners of the sun roof.
you can find them in the trunk on the left and right sides. take off the fabric coverings of the trunk an you will be able to see clear plastic hoses/tubes around the fenders.you can pull them out of the bottom fittings and blow air into them to clean from debris.it worked for me
The drain locations for a Lexus RX330 typically include the sunroof drain tubes, which are located at the corners of the sunroof opening, and the cabin air filter housing, where moisture can accumulate. Additionally, there may be drain holes in the engine bay and under the vehicle for excess water. It's important to regularly check and clear these drains to prevent water buildup and potential damage. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific locations and maintenance procedures.