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I do have a sunroof but the drains work fine. Thanks for checking.Do you have a sunroof? If so, it sounds like the water is not getting to the drain lines for the sunroof rain tray and jumps over the lip. Open your sunroof and look in the corners where the drain lines are located and make sure they aren't plugged with debris.
Hi. How did this end up for you ?Thank you! That is exactly the issue.
Ok so we pinpointed that water only leaked in when the front wheels were elevated (parked in my driveway on a pitch). During driving i had no issues. The front drain lines worked fine and when driving could drain the whole roof as needed, but when it was parked and the rear drain lines had to compensate and drain the whole thing is when it would leak in. So the dealer really focused on the read drain lines and found them to be pinched from factory. They ordered new lines and replaced them and we have had some very big storms here in Maryland and NO LEAKS!! Tough problem to solve, but once they got it tilted they found the issue.Hi. How did this end up for you ?
I have identical issue with water coming in same spot. Right side of headliner. Now little on the left too.
3rd time going into dealership. Supposedly a GM engineer is going to check it out.
Just wanted to know how yours ended up, if it was fixed and what the actual issue was.
Wow. That’s great to hear.Ok so we pinpointed that water only leaked in when the front wheels were elevated (parked in my driveway on a pitch). During driving i had no issues. The front drain lines worked fine and when driving could drain the whole roof as needed, but when it was parked and the rear drain lines had to compensate and drain the whole thing is when it would leak in. So the dealer really focused on the read drain lines and found them to be pinched from factory. They ordered new lines and replaced them and we have had some very big storms here in Maryland and NO LEAKS!! Tough problem to solve, but once they got it tilted they found the issue.
Mine ended up being resolved after the service department filled in the spot welds.Hi. How did this end up for you ?
I have identical issue with water coming in same spot. Right side of headliner. Now little on the left too.
3rd time going into dealership. Supposedly a GM engineer is going to check it out.
Just wanted to know how yours ended up, if it was fixed and what the actual issue was.
We have the same issue? How is this not a recall? It is clearly a factory defect and a result of poor quality control. I BELIEVE if this does not come out as a recall then we have enough people here to start a class action lawwsuit.Damn that sucks.
Nope. I avoid any type of sunroof equipped vehicles like COVID.We have the same issue? How is this not a recall? It is clearly a factory defect and a result of poor quality control. I BELIEVE if this does not come out as a recall then we have enough people here to start a class action lawwsuit.
What would be interesting to know is when the last time the spot weld machines were last calibrated.
THere is a TSB for this related to the Sunroof drains (see post 5 of this thread)... Ask your dealer to confirm it was applied.Came to post about our CPO 2021 Yukon. We just discovered a water leak issue back in November. Thought it was from a small cooler we used on a road trip, but in late December found more water again in the passenger front footwell. I pulled some trim and carpet back and found evidence of water streaks down the firewall and the source of my bad smell in the truck. Thought someone had spilled milk, it was mildew. Dried and vacuumed it all up, took it to the dealer and they had a leak specialist look into it. They told me they resealed the windshield and it's on my invoice, but I didn't see any evidence of that. They probably didn't pull the glass and pulled trim and caulked? All I found some black rtv on the passenger door weatherstrip at the bottom though which was a half assed attempt. So I was already skeptical of the "repair."
A few weeks later, truck is just sitting in driveway out in the rain on a slight incline facing uphill (very slight) and I had wet carpet and water running down the firewall. Wife had to go use the truck so I put some towels under the carpet. They were soaked when she came home. This time I got pictures a short video. Took it back, and they had it for a week and couldn't recreate my leak somehow. We had a day of heavy rain and flooding, and it didn't leak for them. I'll be collecting more data on if it's worse while driving, how we park it etc. I'm sure this will take a few more trips to the dealer before its resolved. I'm going to pop my overhead console down this weekend to look at those spot welds for evidence of dried up water. I'll make sure to reply back after some time with what happened and if its indeed leak free. They may have shot some rtv around the windshield over those questionable spot welds, who knows.
Recommend also showing them the link to the article I posted above…between those two, they should be able to get you squared away
Hopefully that will be the fix. My service department appreciated the photos and videos when I brought those. They had it done in no time at all.We had some decent rain last night. Parked truck like normal on the driveway with a slight incline (truck facing uphill). I had a hunch it would leak and sure enough there was some water under the carpet again on the passenger footwell. I was able to locate the white sunroof drain hose and followed it to its grommet. There I found evidence of water leaking from beneath the grommet, going behind the insulation and down the firewall to the floor.
I had read on one of these forums that an owner had a leak in this location where the hose met the grommet. That appears to be my issue. Much rather have this problem than the pin holes in the spot welds above the windshield.
I'm hoping now that with the pictures and video they can fix it. Without parking it in on the same incline as my driveway, the leak would not appear for them. Hard to find the leak when it won't leak.
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Hopefully that will be the fix. My service department appreciated the photos and videos when I brought those. They had it done in no time at all.