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after driving around in the fantastic weather this weekend i went to get in the car this afternoon and noticed the portion of the seatbelt which stowes behind the rear quarter trim panel was very damp, i presume this means a seal has perished, has anyone experianced the same issues, could you advise where the wet stuff might be getting in? thanks

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I believe this is usually to the drain hole on the sunroof getting blocked, but no idea how to clean it out :lol:

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Slide the sunroof back and poke a bike cable or guitar string down each hole (one in each corner) to clear the drains of any cack. My o/s belt does exactly the same as yours, but unfortunately mysunroof doesn't slide :(

 

Make sure you let us know how you get on. If this method cures your problem it will give me the kick up the backside to get my sunroof sorted.

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Nice one lads, i'll pop out at lunch and have a poke around, let you know how i get on this afternoon

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well its raining now so only had a and there apears to be some sort of cack in there, i'll wait till i get home later... dont fancy leaving the sunroof open whilst its raining!

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