vw tiguan sunroof drain location
The drain holes will be in the four corners of the sunroof. The two pictures below show the location of the front right drain hole. I am just trying to learn. If you need so I have made several tutorials that can help you : Grease the panoramic sunroof. Change the blind / panoramic roof curtain. Remove the air deflector for (maintenance of the clean for example) Reset the motors of the panoramic sunroof and blind. Don't knock off those tubes!. The rear drains typically will drain out on either side of the bumper. my atlas was awful. How easy is that? The web servers are located in Germany and are reachable through the IP address 23.88.7.135. Just think about what you want to do here. The 2 fronts being accessible by opening the panoramic sunroof. Website: http://4diyers.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/4diyersFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/4diyersGoogle Plus: https://plus.google.com/+4DIYersTwitter: https://twitter.com/4DIYersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/4diyers/Tumblr: http://4diyers.tumblr.comPintrest: https://www.pinterest.com/4diyers/Tools/Supplies Needed:-soft wire or trimmer cord-air compressor or can of air-bottle or cup of water-vacuum clean-rubber hoseProcedure:-first you will need to open the sunroof as this is the easiest way to access the drains-Ive already determined which drain is leaking and normally that can be done by having an idea where the water is leaking or gathering-we are looking for a hole which is at the base of the sunroof trim or frame-when cleaning the drain, its also a great idea to ensure there is no debris around the sunroof area which could worsen the clog or cause another cl-first we can use an air compressor to blow out any debris-here is have a small compressor with a regulator which can control the air pressure, so using the regulator, I like to keep the pressure at around 30psi-next using a hose attached to the blow gun, push the hose in the drain and then allow the air to push out the clog -if the air compressor does not work or you do not have access to one, use a wire-for this I have a roll of wire, this is stranded copper wire with an insulation-slowly insert the wire-trimmer cord is also great for this if you have a roll laying around-the length of wire or cord depends on the run of the drain, ensure its at least the height of the vehicle-feed the wire or cord in until it comes out the other side if you have a viewable drain exit-after that, remove the wire or cord-now test using a bottle of water, gradually drain the water around the sunroof drain, do not excessively dump as the drain is only able to remove a certain amount of water-as you can see the water is draining properly-if the problem persists, there may have been a drain you missed, a faulty seal, or faulty drainThank you to all those who watch my videos and support my content.
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