This was by far, the best video showing how to get to the rear drain holes. With four torx screws on each side the forward and rear screws are a little tough to get to, but unlike some other suggestions you don’t have to remove the headliner. You can also use an 8mm hex socket. The front holes are easier to get to but getting compressed air to any of them does require a hose/extension nozzle/pipe. I also used a portable steamer to clean the gunk out of the drain tubes and the full length of the catch rail.
The best tutorial so far thanks
This was by far, the best video showing how to get to the rear drain holes. With four torx screws on each side the forward and rear screws are a little tough to get to, but unlike some other suggestions you don’t have to remove the headliner. You can also use an 8mm hex socket. The front holes are easier to get to but getting compressed air to any of them does require a hose/extension nozzle/pipe. I also used a portable steamer to clean the gunk out of the drain tubes and the full length of the catch rail.
Cannot thank you enough for making this video. I was getting ready to remove the whole headliner lol. Thank so much.
Best video for rear drain lines!!!!!
My 2013 had the same leak but mine ended up being the seam seal around the lift gate hinges.
Can the moonroof be removed?
Any idea what size for the Torx screwdriver?
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