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    Water in the dash ffs

    Never again will I buy a car with a sunroof.
    I was cleaning the car with my daughter yesterday. The car was parked facing down our drive. She held the hose on the back while I cleaned the roof. Took maybe 3 minutes. When I got to the front I noticed water drops on the inside of the windscreen wtf? I looked in through the side window and there was a waterfall running into the car from the sunroof WTF!!

    I quickly shut the hose off and got a bunch of towels. There was about 10cm of water in the front footwell that I had to scoop out by hand.

    I dried as much as I could with the many many towels, and put a dehumidifier in the car overnight.

    The car runs as it should, and everything seems to work except the dash computer. I wouldn’t be too worried except that’s the speedo.

    Really hoping it comes right after a couple of days, if not what are my options? 2009 Suzuki Eacudo

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    try parking inside and use dehumidifirer on cool or wet days - I would be reluctant to try and speed up drying if you do try then very low heat setting on a blow heater - park out on sunny days - reassess after a week -

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    a few bags of silica gel left in the car would help too

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    Front drain tubes blocked? Not uncommon for any sunroof. Options..... Clean out the tubes or if that doesn't help seal it shut with urethane (not silicon) and unplug
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    Yea sun roofs are gay as fuk. Any car Ive had with one the switch gets disconnected and its left closed. There might be blocked drains for it. They usually run down the front pillars

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    Park it somewhere it'll get pinched for a ram raid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gamehunter View Post
    Park it somewhere it'll get pinched for a ram raid.
    Careful doing that.
    I did it once when I had a car that was worth more stolen, so I decided to park at a local train station that was well known for thieves. I thought it was great idea, the problem was that I parked on the wrong area of the carpark and the local supermarket clamped my car. Just to make things worse when the guy came to remove the clamp after I paid the fine he said "at least nobody was going to steal it" He was pissing himself laughing when I told him my reason for parking there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by No good names left View Post
    Careful doing that.
    I did it once when I had a car that was worth more stolen, so I decided to park at a local train station that was well known for thieves. I thought it was great idea, the problem was that I parked on the wrong area of the carpark and the local supermarket clamped my car. Just to make things worse when the guy came to remove the clamp after I paid the fine he said "at least nobody was going to steal it" He was pissing himself laughing when I told him my reason for parking there.
    Now that's a laugh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by No good names left View Post
    Careful doing that.
    I did it once when I had a car that was worth more stolen, so I decided to park at a local train station that was well known for thieves. I thought it was great idea, the problem was that I parked on the wrong area of the carpark and the local supermarket clamped my car. Just to make things worse when the guy came to remove the clamp after I paid the fine he said "at least nobody was going to steal it" He was pissing himself laughing when I told him my reason for parking there.
    probably cheaper to have gotten a battery angle grinder than pay the fine

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    bit hard to do with keyless start and immobiliser .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gamehunter View Post
    Park it somewhere it'll get pinched for a ram raid.
    Tokoroa

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    I wondered about removing the dash cluster and putting it in the hot water cupboard for a day or two

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    if you are going to remove the cluster i would be checking all the dash connectors at the same time, water gets into plugs/sockets and doesnt dry out in a hurry. blow them all out with compressed air then a small amount of crc

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    The drain hoses run behind front kick panel by throttle pedal apparently , common for them to block , must check mine .

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    Fill the car with rice.

    Failing that,take the seats and carpet out. Then let the car dry naturally if you can. Dashes and gauges are a pain because the condensation gets trapped behind them.
    Last edited by norsk; 09-03-2024 at 07:23 AM.
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