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Jos.

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  1. Finally got the nerve to pull my headliner down using the tutorial (lexus wanted $235 to repair sunroof leak), once i removed the paneling in the rear behind drivers seat found the plastic tubing disconnected from the sunroof drain........placed this line back on and pulled car outside during heavy Texas rains this weekend and PRESTO.....no leak in headliner or trunk.............saved myself $235........FELLAS......THESE TUTORIALS ARE "OFF DA CHAIN"..............92 ls 400

    FYI. There is a proposed class action for this very common leak problem. For information contact me at jsantoli@santolilaw.com or call 1-800-279-6996. Jos. Santoli, Esq.

  2. 90% of the time the source of a leak such as you've described is one or more of the sunroof drain lines being clogged by years of falling debris, especially on a vehicle as old as yours. If this vehicle has never had its drain lines blown out with compressed air to clear the built-up debris, I can almost guarantee you that's your culprit. Regardless of what your "leak specialist" determines and recommends, be sure to blow out those drain lines....

    FYI. There is a proposed class action for this very common problem. For information contact me at jsantoli@santolilaw.com or call 1-800-279-6996. Jos. Santoli, Esq.

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