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Just curious…the seat belt opening, is that in the 3rd row on the passenger side? That’s where I’ve got a water leak…drips on at the bottom of that 3rd row seat belt.I have a '21 Tahoe Premier and after a heavy rain I had water coming out of the seat belt opening and where the mirror is attached to the roof. Does anyone know if clogged sunroof drains are under warranty?
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Thanks so much for replying and your help!I am not so sure that a clogged drain is a warranty item, but worth asking. I've had good luck taking some larger diameter string trimmer line and fishing it down the drain line to get any kind of debris to clear out.
No mine was the drivers side seat belt opening-pouring out of it.Just curious…the seat belt opening, is that in the 3rd row on the passenger side? That’s where I’ve got a water leak…drips on at the bottom of that 3rd row seat belt.
I’d look at luggage rack side frame mounts or the antenna that’s above your drivers seat.Hey, I'm opening this thread back up because I'm experiencing a water leak into the headliner of my 22 Yukon. BUT I DO NOT HAVE A SUNROOF!
Water accumulates in front corners of the overhead console area of the headliner and will saturate the headliner and pour/drip out of the plastic console panel edge.
Any ideas where to look?
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Yes, I am starting to look at the luggage rack area. Any pointers on how to remove them or the trim that extends to the windshield?I’d look at luggage rack side frame mounts or the antenna that’s above your drivers seat.
I found info on how to remove factory roof rails. Have to remove headliner. What a pain! But that also means it is a likely point of water ingress.Yes, I am starting to look at the luggage rack area. Any pointers on how to remove them or the trim that extends to the windshield?