Went to load up kids to leave after a week of rain, found water all over the floorboards and mold covering inside the car, thanks for posting this! I'm also a lazy sob and will be trying to fix my sunroof this way after a deep clean on the jeep! :)
Just wanted to drop a huge thank you for this video. Like your wife the only car I was even looking at were commanders. I paid an extra thousand for the wonderful sunroof issues too because I had to have the darned things. Mine was leaking same spot on the passenger side. I had already pulled the floor boards and carpeting to expose the nipple however it was already modified. I was completely frustrated with it until I came across this video. I used the CLR, hot water and I actually used a cheap transfer pump I purchased a while ago to take care of a radiator flush. It worked perfectly and perfect timing because it’s been storming like crazy here in Ohio and my cars been soaked :(
I just bought a 2009 Jeep commander 5.7 HEMI overland. It's loaded and I love how it drives. I agree with you that it's the only vehicle I'd drive no matter how old it gets 😌
I have looked up the schematics for my Jeep Commander and there are not for there are not too there are actually three two on the front and one on the back passenger side. Google images of Jeep Commander sunroof diagram and see it for yourself
I’ve fixed this for a friend twice now. Watching another video helped with this problem. There are two drain holes, awkwardly in the corners. Solution 1 was to use dollar store and allow the degreaser gravity work its way down. Once it seemed to drain, follow with hot water. Generally this works. Solution 2 remove the trim panels to reveal the blue drain hose at the floorboard. Pull out the rubber gasket, pull out the blue tube. At the end of the gasket is a red nozzle. Remove that and then trim the crimped gasket back so the crimp is no longer present. Use the degreaser, followed by hot water and the roof drain should gurgle. Voila!
you know why? because THIS IS NOT THE PROBLEM, now clogged drains dont help but they are not the problem WATER SHOULD NOT GET PAST THE SEAL. REPLACE THE SEAL!!!
Canada 🇨🇦 here...don't forget the other end...it gets knocked off...then you drain into floor and around rocker, before most of the water drains through factory holes...lads double check your rides...keep turning that wrench... one love ❤️
Thanks a bunch! I had success clearing the drain by using a medium sized zip tie as a snake. A few seconds of poking and twisting was all it took. No more leaks!
exactly my issue. ill chk it in the morning. thanks a bunch. i just bought it for my son and noticed it leaking. thank you. thank you. i was going to start pulling trim off
A good idea. Very difficult to get anything in the hole and snake down to unplug. Will try this and report back. Been struggling with this issue for years. Thanks to the commented for the hose size. I think 3/16 was mentioned. would have been nice I'd a small mesh cover over these holes was installed. Also, I've clipped the output plunger but I'm sure the hose still gets buildup. Gonna try a sink type declogger for sure.
Thank you for taking the time to make and share this video. It was very helpful! After looking at the blue drain tube, it seemed fine. I widened the end of the gromet opening in the floorboard. Before trying air, because the tubing i had wasnt stiff enough to snake the hole, i used a small "drain weasel" from the hardware store. This is a flexible plastic rod with velcro covering it to grab the gunk. When i heard that sucking water noise i knew i was in business. Worked great! Thanks again!
This was the very first self-fix job i did my 06' after a hurricane rolled through about 5 yrs ago and left a foot of water inside my jeep. What you did here is not a perm fix. The ONLY perm fix to get to both floor drains where that line leads to and cut the darn things making a larger hole for the water AND dirt particles to escape. Its easy to do. :)
Thanks so much for the tips I'm just going to try that in my wife's car I had the same situation with rain water coming in to the cabin 2010 Jeep Commander
I don't have a air compressor so I bought a compress air bottle from Walmart it work very good . I just remove the things where there the 2 bolts and there is the hose you can remove it and pour the air from there :)
I'm wondering if a sun roof leak could cause water to come into the rear dome light... On one video, it showed that someone changed his rear brake light assembly Part 05116236AF, but never stated if the problem was permanently fixed thereafter.
I took my Commander to the dealer to fix the leaking and they charged me $185 and it's still leaking. I'm also now having electrical problems which I'm thinking is caused from the water. I'm told it may be the motherboard? Sounds expensive! I feel they should do a recall on this cuz this is a defect. No $40,000 car should have leaking problems. The dealer says it's not a common problem cuz so many of you are fixing it on your own so they don't think there's a problem. I'm a single lady with poor eyesight so unable to fix on my own. I read here someone saying that it will happen again. This shouldn't be considered as regular maintenance!
My commander is at the dealer right now.the regular service department says they do not fix leaks and want to send it to the collision department. They have not responded with an estimate yet. It dries out and then runs PERFECT. That is the aggravating part. I am seriously considering just putting flex seal on the sun roof and never opening it again. There is a drain plug under the floor mats.When they come loose or get clogged up, it backs up into the interior.
@@julianocampo520 all you have to do is remove the sun visor and all 3 panels that run on the side because that where the hose travels thru I do hope you have small hands cuz is tight trying to put the new hose onto the sunroof drain hole fitting. Just fallow the old hose with the new one before removing the old so you can get the exact length. Takes about half hr to 1hr
Thank you so much!!.But I did not hear what the name of the liquid was that you poured into the tube.Also our water only gathers on the passenger side.Comments indicate both sides have drain holes.
There is an additional drain whole on the passanger sode, over time it will become clogged again. I have used the compressed air trick, the cutting the drain hole so it is wider, Im looking for a more permanent solution.
Man...your wife and mine must be related. We also just bought a Commander. This is literally the only vehicle she said she wanted aside of her Ford Escape.. we looked for months for a nice clean commander. My wife had some pretty tall demands though. It had to be Black, leather (black or Grey) ,sunroof! Lol. Anyway great video bud
We have an ‘06, with 151,000. This will be the second time we clear the drains. While it’s had its repairs, it’s been a pretty reliable vehicle overall. Problem is, it has a Hemi, so she’s a THIRSTY girl!
ive cleaned mine so many times.. i thought it was good.. would pour a cup of water on there.. would drain fine.. and few months later.. clogged again.. i need to try this
Please be honest did this fix it for good? Because I have replaced the tubes multiple times with the exact same pvc. Every year by winter the whole thing starts leaking again due to sut and small debris clogging the hole where the rubber stopper connects to the pvc. Im convinced there is no long term fix. Curious if this worked longer than 3 years? I have a long pipe cleaner to stick it in through each corner of the sunroof opening when ur does get clogged. However, lost my sunroof today on the freeway due to rust.... if you have a Jeep commander good luck
Crazy idea.....Would putting flex seal on the roof.On the sunroof edges. And then never opening it ever. It would look bad, but I don't care about that.You think that would work?
Yea my wife has a 2012 Jeep Patriot and her car has been to the dealership 10 times for this problem and Jeep knows about the problem and does not do anything to fix it be sides blowing out drain lines and resealing sunroof. And the there solution is to Seal up the sunroof completely so it can never be used again.😡 she didn't get a sunroof car not to use it. And go figure they want to sell her a new car, yea right like we can afford to do that and lose out on her car on a trade. There is a class action lawsuit filed against jeep that has not gone anywhere. It's such bs.
I have had to un stop both sides on my daughters 2009 jeep commander every year she has owned it. Believe me it will keep stopping up over and over , very poor design by jeep.
I think it comes with the luxury of having a hole in the vehicles roof. I try to keep mine closed. That helps keep out a lot of the things that will clog the drains. I will admit that they could have designed it better but I doubt it's much different with other manufactures.
I'm sorry to say this and no offense to jeep lovers, but jeep(Chrysler) in general are the worst of the car industry. I cant believe all this years they haven't figure this issue on every damn jeep model I'm going back all the way back since the 90s. I regret buying this wk wish I could get at least half of my money back. Never again I'll rather buy a hyundai a million times. Smh
Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't realize that you're on a tight schedule. Maybe you should go watch Good Morning America at your local Chrysler dealership while you wait for them to empty your checkbook instead.
Went to load up kids to leave after a week of rain, found water all over the floorboards and mold covering inside the car, thanks for posting this! I'm also a lazy sob and will be trying to fix my sunroof this way after a deep clean on the jeep! :)
Just wanted to drop a huge thank you for this video. Like your wife the only car I was even looking at were commanders. I paid an extra thousand for the wonderful sunroof issues too because I had to have the darned things. Mine was leaking same spot on the passenger side. I had already pulled the floor boards and carpeting to expose the nipple however it was already modified. I was completely frustrated with it until I came across this video. I used the CLR, hot water and I actually used a cheap transfer pump I purchased a while ago to take care of a radiator flush. It worked perfectly and perfect timing because it’s been storming like crazy here in Ohio and my cars been soaked :(
I just bought a 2009 Jeep commander 5.7 HEMI overland.
It's loaded and I love how it drives.
I agree with you that it's the only vehicle I'd drive no matter how old it gets 😌
There is a drain on the passenger side too, so make sure you do both sides
SmokinGoan BlkJ19 there are four drain tubes, two at the front and two at the back.
Yes there is. Both sides on my Jeep leak.
I have looked up the schematics for my Jeep Commander and there are not for there are not too there are actually three two on the front and one on the back passenger side. Google images of Jeep Commander sunroof diagram and see it for yourself
I’ve fixed this for a friend twice now. Watching another video helped with this problem. There are two drain holes, awkwardly in the corners. Solution 1 was to use dollar store and allow the degreaser gravity work its way down. Once it seemed to drain, follow with hot water. Generally this works.
Solution 2 remove the trim panels to reveal the blue drain hose at the floorboard. Pull out the rubber gasket, pull out the blue tube. At the end of the gasket is a red nozzle. Remove that and then trim the crimped gasket back so the crimp is no longer present. Use the degreaser, followed by hot water and the roof drain should gurgle. Voila!
you know why? because THIS IS NOT THE PROBLEM, now clogged drains dont help but they are not the problem WATER SHOULD NOT GET PAST THE SEAL. REPLACE THE SEAL!!!
There are actually three drain holes. Google images Jeep Commander sunroof drain schematics, see it for yourself
Canada 🇨🇦 here...don't forget the other end...it gets knocked off...then you drain into floor and around rocker, before most of the water drains through factory holes...lads double check your rides...keep turning that wrench... one love ❤️
Thank you, thank you for the short cut. I'm going to give this a try.... fingers crossed. Appreciate you taking the time to share. :)
Thanks a bunch! I had success clearing the drain by using a medium sized zip tie as a snake. A few seconds of poking and twisting was all it took. No more leaks!
I've been trying to figure this out for 3 years. Thank you so much
exactly my issue. ill chk it in the morning. thanks a bunch. i just bought it for my son and noticed it leaking. thank you. thank you. i was going to start pulling trim off
A good idea. Very difficult to get anything in the hole and snake down to unplug. Will try this and report back. Been struggling with this issue for years. Thanks to the commented for the hose size. I think 3/16 was mentioned. would have been nice I'd a small mesh cover over these holes was installed. Also, I've clipped the output plunger but I'm sure the hose still gets buildup. Gonna try a sink type declogger for sure.
Thank you for taking the time to make and share this video. It was very helpful! After looking at the blue drain tube, it seemed fine. I widened the end of the gromet opening in the floorboard. Before trying air, because the tubing i had wasnt stiff enough to snake the hole, i used a small "drain weasel" from the hardware store. This is a flexible plastic rod with velcro covering it to grab the gunk. When i heard that sucking water noise i knew i was in business. Worked great! Thanks again!
This was the very first self-fix job i did my 06' after a hurricane rolled through about 5 yrs ago and left a foot of water inside my jeep. What you did here is not a perm fix. The ONLY perm fix to get to both floor drains where that line leads to and cut the darn things making a larger hole for the water AND dirt particles to escape. Its easy to do. :)
I have been under my 06 Grand Cherokee and saw the restrictive rubber nipples on the ends of the drain tubes. I want to rip them off.
thank you! i just used a piece of 3/16 fuel line and it worked perfectly!
Thank you for this video i have to do all this myself and i dont want to mess it up more for not knowing how to do it exactly!!
it's odd that clr would work since rain water, plastic, and rubber tubing typically doesn't have calcium lime or rust, I wonder if drano would work.
i tried it and it worked perfectly .. thank you very much
Dude, this changes everything. Thank you so much bro
I fixed mine by cleaning out drain holes 8 mins no more leeaks
Thanks so much for the tips I'm just going to try that in my wife's car I had the same situation with rain water coming in to the cabin 2010 Jeep Commander
I don't have a air compressor so I bought a compress air bottle from Walmart it work very good . I just remove the things where there the 2 bolts and there is the hose you can remove it and pour the air from there :)
I'm wondering if a sun roof leak could cause water to come into the rear dome light... On one video, it showed that someone changed his rear brake light assembly Part 05116236AF, but never stated if the problem was permanently fixed thereafter.
I took my Commander to the dealer to fix the leaking and they charged me $185 and it's still leaking. I'm also now having electrical problems which I'm thinking is caused from the water. I'm told it may be the motherboard? Sounds expensive! I feel they should do a recall on this cuz this is a defect. No $40,000 car should have leaking problems. The dealer says it's not a common problem cuz so many of you are fixing it on your own so they don't think there's a problem. I'm a single lady with poor eyesight so unable to fix on my own. I read here someone saying that it will happen again. This shouldn't be considered as regular maintenance!
My commander is at the dealer right now.the regular service department says they do not fix leaks and want to send it to the collision department. They have not responded with an estimate yet. It dries out and then runs PERFECT. That is the aggravating part. I am seriously considering just putting flex seal on the sun roof and never opening it again. There is a drain plug under the floor mats.When they come loose or get clogged up, it backs up into the interior.
I replaced the whole entire shitty plastic hose with a rubber hose. 30 min And $15 10ft of hose oh my car is a wk.
Lester Andino should make a vid or something because my Wk is having the same problem :(
@@julianocampo520 all you have to do is remove the sun visor and all 3 panels that run on the side because that where the hose travels thru I do hope you have small hands cuz is tight trying to put the new hose onto the sunroof drain hole fitting. Just fallow the old hose with the new one before removing the old so you can get the exact length. Takes about half hr to 1hr
Informative video and very helpful. Many thanks
Thank you so much!!.But I did not hear what the name of the liquid was that you poured into the tube.Also our water only gathers on the passenger side.Comments indicate both sides have drain holes.
I had this same problem and this video rally helped thank you
I have leak in my sunroof for Dodge Charger 2008 and my drain are fine so what you think the problem is and thanks
There is an additional drain whole on the passanger sode, over time it will become clogged again. I have used the compressed air trick, the cutting the drain hole so it is wider, Im looking for a more permanent solution.
BlkJ19 there are four drain tubes, two at the front and two at the back.
Hey thanks for making that video , most awesome , I fixed my jeeps sunroof , thank you
Good job
Man...your wife and mine must be related. We also just bought a Commander. This is literally the only vehicle she said she wanted aside of her Ford Escape.. we looked for months for a nice clean commander. My wife had some pretty tall demands though. It had to be Black, leather (black or Grey) ,sunroof! Lol. Anyway great video bud
THETOPGLOCK Mine may be related also.
@Amy Rose We don’t. Sold it 3yrs ago after it started nickel and diming us. After hitting 80k everything went wrong
We have an ‘06, with 151,000. This will be the second time we clear the drains. While it’s had its repairs, it’s been a pretty reliable vehicle overall. Problem is, it has a Hemi, so she’s a THIRSTY girl!
Have an ‘06 and my wife will never let me sell it. We have 5 other cars and it’s her favorite.
Yes, there is a drain hole on the other side. I'm experiencing the same problem on the passenger side.
Andrene Johnson BlkJ19 there are four drain tubes, two at the front and two at the back.
@@je1966 in the back where on the sunroof?
semi sweet At the end of the guides. Impossible to see. pipes go through the C-pillar, behind the rear seats
ive cleaned mine so many times.. i thought it was good.. would pour a cup of water on there.. would drain fine.. and few months later.. clogged again.. i need to try this
Thank you so much for your help
Make sure to not drive your commander around if water has leaked in through the tube and settles on the driver side floor pan... I fried my ECU.
Thank you so much for this video
There must be one on the passenger side because I have water coming out of that one too
Please be honest did this fix it for good? Because I have replaced the tubes multiple times with the exact same pvc. Every year by winter the whole thing starts leaking again due to sut and small debris clogging the hole where the rubber stopper connects to the pvc. Im convinced there is no long term fix. Curious if this worked longer than 3 years? I have a long pipe cleaner to stick it in through each corner of the sunroof opening when ur does get clogged. However, lost my sunroof today on the freeway due to rust.... if you have a Jeep commander good luck
I've had to go back one more time since and uncork it with the same method, but it's easy enough to do now and then.
It has drains in both front corners.I have two Commanders.
very helpful. thanks very much
There is another drain hole on the passenger side as well
there's a drain tube on other side and mine is plugged
Crazy idea.....Would putting flex seal on the roof.On the sunroof edges. And then never opening it ever. It would look bad, but I don't care about that.You think that would work?
Yes it will I had same problem I used clear silicone it works
Instead of having a rigged up sunroof that doesn't open, just do like in the video and have a functional sunroof?
Lol. Were both happy now. Totally get that lol
Good advice ty
Only car my wife is willing to drive. I also just had to fix this issue.
CLR, hmmm.. Sounds interesting Might give it a shot..
Yea my wife has a 2012 Jeep Patriot and her car has been to the dealership 10 times for this problem and Jeep knows about the problem and does not do anything to fix it be sides blowing out drain lines and resealing sunroof. And the there solution is to Seal up the sunroof completely so it can never be used again.😡 she didn't get a sunroof car not to use it. And go figure they want to sell her a new car, yea right like we can afford to do that and lose out on her car on a trade. There is a class action lawsuit filed against jeep that has not gone anywhere. It's such bs.
So ready to grab the torches and pitchforks and go after Jeep. Who's with me 🔥😤🔪⚔️
Can you use laquer thinner instead of CLR cleaner or no?
Brian Minor Anything that will break up the crud should be fine. Just make sure to rinse it well if you use anything that might melt the plastic bits.
there are holes on both sides
al dee BlkJ19 there are four drain tubes, two at the front and two at the back.
My passenger side leaks, now i know to wait for drivers side 🙁
Thank you this helps alot
There is a drain on other side
Thank you! This is so annoying lol
Thanks bud
Nice trick
Thx!!
Nice
Sorry I’m late but there is 3 holes
Also only car my lady wanted to drive after selling her Gen 5 Maro
this is one lady who loves her 2006 Hemi Commander
Got the same problem ima try you trick and get Bacton you
1000 I was charge to remove the whole dash
I have had to un stop both sides on my daughters 2009 jeep commander every year she has owned it. Believe me it will keep stopping up over and over , very poor design by jeep.
I think it comes with the luxury of having a hole in the vehicles roof. I try to keep mine closed. That helps keep out a lot of the things that will clog the drains. I will admit that they could have designed it better but I doubt it's much different with other manufactures.
I got a 2005 focus it never leak not one time thank you @ford
Mine was fine, until mice broke into it, and damaged something
Its a jeep thing lol no other car manufacturer in the world would make such a stupid design they would just keep the water out.
I'm sorry to say this and no offense to jeep lovers, but jeep(Chrysler) in general are the worst of the car industry. I cant believe all this years they haven't figure this issue on every damn jeep model I'm going back all the way back since the 90s. I regret buying this wk wish I could get at least half of my money back. Never again I'll rather buy a hyundai a million times. Smh
I beg to differ i have 140k trouble free miles. yes i have a sunroof leak replacing the seal fixes it. BUt you might have to do it every 3 years
Wasn't always that way but once the old AMC designs faded away, things went south for Jeep.
There is one and the guy charge me 80 dollars
Get to the point
Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't realize that you're on a tight schedule. Maybe you should go watch Good Morning America at your local Chrysler dealership while you wait for them to empty your checkbook instead.
😂
I will never in the existence of human kind will I or the generations after me but a Jeep.... piece of shit vehicles...