You guys are the only ones replacing the gasket, without removing the glass from the car. Great technique! It goes on just as easily, and saves time adjusting the height of the glass. I was able to do it by myself, placing. a small bit of wood, about 1" long under the front of the glass to raise it to the correct level. I sprayed silicon lube on the inside of the gasket, and wiped off the excess before I began fitting it . Job done in about 1/2 hour, thanks to you.
Gentlemen, well done! Excellent tutorial for sunroof seal replacement. There is always a learning curve when doing something for the first time, sometimes big, sometimes small. I bet you guys could do this the next time in 1/4 the time, 1/2 time if alone. Bravo Zulu!
Folks, just lift out the panel and do the bead swap on your kitchen table. You should also clean the opening of the roof to prevent fouling of your brand new seal. I'm planning to do mine as well as it's made air leaking sounds above 40 mph since the day I test drove it.
im getting ready to swap my sunroof seal on my ES350 and i see everyone removing the whole glass panel. the way you did it was awesome and i would have never thought of doing it that way
Removed all four bolts in my ES. Took out the whole glass. I pressed up on the glass from the inside when re tightening glass lined up perfectly. It’s really not that hard.
Thank you very much for sharing the knowledge here. I have a 2013 GS-350 and the wind noise is very irritating. I didn't know where it comes from. I was thinking if the seal is loose or worn out, rain water would get inside the car but I have never found any water coming in from the moon roof. So, I assume if water can't come in why would I have leaks for wind noise to come in?? Anyway, I would follow what you said here to find out the reasons before I attempt to replace it. Great video, thanks buddies.
Just tried replacing mine.. same part number n everything but I could not for the life of me to get any of it snap it from top to bottom or even bottom to top.. any tips ?!
Damn ...you tried lining up the inner Grove on the seal like I showed? Might just have to keep trying. Honestly I did just like the video so I can't really give another tip.
my gs' can drip some water from the seal, im not sure if this is normal cause i read it lets some water in and then the drains direct the water out of the car. have you had any water drip with your old seal? and how long did your seal last im approaching about 65k miles
No water should be dripping anywhere in the car if I read your comment correctly. I changed mines around 55k due to wind noise. Gone since this video and no problems since.
@@6MTLIFE alright then my seal must be broken and ill need to get another one cause its certainly dripping some water, i was thinking there was a drainage system in the car but i guess not
@@taco_yunior I have the same issue. On the rear part of the seal I have a slit/hole which is why I have water coming in from heavy rain or car washes.. there is a drainage in the sunroof rails but water shouldn’t be getting the seal so I would replace the seal !
Check the two drain holes on the front corners...if they become clogged with debt the roof gutters will fill up with water and overflow. The sunroof gasket does not make it waterproof, just water-resistant. Your strip may also need replacement if it is letting a whole lot of water in.
You guys are the only ones replacing the gasket, without removing the glass from the car. Great technique! It goes on just as easily, and saves time adjusting the height of the glass. I was able to do it by myself, placing. a small bit of wood, about 1" long under the front of the glass to raise it to the correct level. I sprayed silicon lube on the inside of the gasket, and wiped off the excess before I began fitting it . Job done in about 1/2 hour, thanks to you.
You the real MVP. I went so long dealing with the rattle and finally swapped my strip by myself in 20 minutes. 2014 GS350 Thanks dog!
Yep mines never came back after I made this video.
Lmao that take the rubber off was hilarious.. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Gentlemen, well done! Excellent tutorial for sunroof seal replacement. There is always a learning curve when doing something for the first time, sometimes big, sometimes small. I bet you guys could do this the next time in 1/4 the time, 1/2 time if alone. Bravo Zulu!
Folks, just lift out the panel and do the bead swap on your kitchen table. You should also clean the opening of the roof to prevent fouling of your brand new seal. I'm planning to do mine as well as it's made air leaking sounds above 40 mph since the day I test drove it.
im getting ready to swap my sunroof seal on my ES350 and i see everyone removing the whole glass panel. the way you did it was awesome and i would have never thought of doing it that way
Yep no need to remove the whole glass. Less problems when lining up.
Removed all four bolts in my ES. Took out the whole glass. I pressed up on the glass from the inside when re tightening glass lined up perfectly. It’s really not that hard.
Thank you very much for sharing the knowledge here. I have a 2013 GS-350 and the wind noise is very irritating. I didn't know where it comes from. I was thinking if the seal is loose or worn out, rain water would get inside the car but I have never found any water coming in from the moon roof. So, I assume if water can't come in why would I have leaks for wind noise to come in?? Anyway, I would follow what you said here to find out the reasons before I attempt to replace it. Great video, thanks buddies.
I have the same problem with my 2013 also
Unrelated, but was that a Lane Keep Assist button I spotted on your steering wheel? 👀👀
Yea on the left side
@@6MTLIFE my ‘13 GS has everything but that feature, does it work well?
How long did rattling go away for once replaced?
Never came back since I made this video
Just tried replacing mine.. same part number n everything but I could not for the life of me to get any of it snap it from top to bottom or even bottom to top.. any tips ?!
Damn ...you tried lining up the inner Grove on the seal like I showed? Might just have to keep trying. Honestly I did just like the video so I can't really give another tip.
@@6MTLIFE yeah I tried haha but like it wouldn’t stay secure in guna try again tomorrow I appreciate it man !
Did it stop the droning though?
What droning now?
@@6MTLIFE the wind and possibly tire noise.
my gs' can drip some water from the seal, im not sure if this is normal cause i read it lets some water in and then the drains direct the water out of the car. have you had any water drip with your old seal? and how long did your seal last im approaching about 65k miles
No water should be dripping anywhere in the car if I read your comment correctly. I changed mines around 55k due to wind noise. Gone since this video and no problems since.
@@6MTLIFE alright then my seal must be broken and ill need to get another one cause its certainly dripping some water, i was thinking there was a drainage system in the car but i guess not
@@taco_yunior I have the same issue. On the rear part of the seal I have a slit/hole which is why I have water coming in from heavy rain or car washes.. there is a drainage in the sunroof rails but water shouldn’t be getting the seal so I would replace the seal !
@@jeremyp3179 yea the rear part of my seal was lifted and i tried pushing it back down but there was still droplets or water coming in
Easy work lol
Hard work!
Where did you purchase?
Part number is in the description, search it online or dealer
Hey guys where did you buy the weather strip?
Just punch it the part number in the description, it will come up everywhere.
I have a Lexus rx 330 2004 and my moon roof is leaking water really bad can anyone tell me what can I do???
Check the two drain holes on the front corners...if they become clogged with debt the roof gutters will fill up with water and overflow. The sunroof gasket does not make it waterproof, just water-resistant. Your strip may also need replacement if it is letting a whole lot of water in.
1st world problems on a Lexus GS :lol;
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See this other video. Much easier without all those adjustments