water leak from roof

Asked by NSvend Nov 17, 2006 at 10:06 PM about the 1997 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

leaking from  roof window  drain

9 Answers

745

More info is needed here, where is the water leaking from exactly? could it be condensation? is it only when it rains?

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415

umm maybe whatever is holding your roof together is falling apart

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7,875

Maybe you roof window (sunroof?) needs a new seal or is not closing all the way.

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84,385

Perhaps you simply need to have your sunroof drains blown out with compressed air. Over time they will get clogged with dirt, pollen, etc., and then the overflow will leak down into the vehicle.

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2,945

start by making sure thee sun roof is closing 100%, then make sure the drain ports are not clogged or obstructed if all is ok check and clean seal ,look for cracks folds things sotchas this also wipe down the seal with a light silicone lube. hope this helps.

510

you could be having a rust problem in the roof, but also if you have the sunroof option in you car there could be a possibility that you weather seals around it could be dry rotted.

10

When it rains water comes through the divisor I don't think it's the window or the window in roof

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