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Tiny sunroof leak

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My 02 OBW LTD has developed a minor leak into the overhead courtesy lights. I'm talking about 2 or 3 drops of water falling on your lap when you turn the corner. Now, the car had spent a day in a mild rain, and then a snap below Zero cold spell the next day. I know that either the front sunroof drains are plugged, the sunroof seal isn't doing its job, or water from the previous day had frozen, expanded and pushed up the seal, then thawed out and dripped inside. Has anyone experienced a similar event with Subie sunroofs? I remember my 77 Vette would do this same thing in the winter from its T Tops, after the heater had thawed out the interior of the car, but I'm a little surprised that the Subie does.

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