July 22, 20214 yr Water leaks in the headliner as water drains from sunroof drain hole. I know the hose is not blocked because most of the water flows out the drain in the wheel well. But a fair amount drips from the headliner down the A-pillar. How do I get to the drain hose? Do I have to take out the headliner? Some others have posted that the hose can come loose from the drain tube, so is there any easy way to re-attach it (if that is the problem). thanks.
July 23, 20214 yr Headliner needs to come out to make it an easier job and so that you don’t destroy the headliner trying to fix your leak. All the best with it! Cheers Bennie
July 23, 20214 yr yup, headliner needs to come out to do the job right. There is no "easy" way to get to those drains.
July 24, 20214 yr Author Thanks guys. What a big job for a little problem. Other than that, I love Subarus.
July 24, 20214 yr yeah, i have done it exactly once. and yeah, it is a pain. actually took the whole unit out of mine to address some other issues i was having on the 1990 Legacy i had. Wagons are a lot easier than a sedan would be, lol. drop it down & the whole works goes out the back end.
July 25, 20214 yr 12 hours ago, heartless said: Wagons are a lot easier than a sedan would be, lol. drop it down & the whole works goes out the back end That is certainly true! And with the later models you don’t have to strip all of the rear interior out from what I recall. The Gen1 wagon is ridiculous to get the roof lining out of! Cheers Bennie
July 25, 20214 yr 13 hours ago, el_freddo said: That is certainly true! And with the later models you don’t have to strip all of the rear interior out from what I recall. The Gen1 wagon is ridiculous to get the roof lining out of! Cheers Bennie i dunno about that, Bennie... when we went to fix the hatch wiring on the partner's 06 Outback, had to pull a good 3/4s of the trim just to drop one corner of the liner to get at the wiring harness
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