Hi all,
UPDATE: With your help and instructions I was able to reset the sunroof
switch settings........it has been working correctly for two days now.
It was suggested that the leak might be from the windshield seals so I decided
to seal the sunroof with plastic and wait for the next storm to narrow down the
issue. Torrential rain all night in New York so went out to the car this
morning and it was completely dry! Now that the leak is definitely from the
sunroof, what could be the causes and fixes? The drains were cleaned out,
where to I proceed from here?
I researched the Internet and there was mention of a possible recall on the
sunroof with he following number:
DTB P-B-77.10/24c JUN07
??????
All suggestions will be explored by my son and I during this Father's Day
Weekend!
Thanks in advance.
Bob
Sent: Wed, Jun 12, 2013 12:55 pm
Subject: Re: [MBZ] 2004 E320 4matic - Water on Front Passenger's Side after
Heavy Rain-ADDED Sunroof Issue
During a recent storm I tracked the leak to the inside of a panel on the
passenger's side of the dash console. The panel is visible when you open up
the passenger's front door. As pointed out this still does not indicate if
the leak is coming from the windshield gasket, roof drains etc.
A friend worked on cleaning out the sunroof drains but in the process I now
have an issue with the sunroof. When pushing the button to close it about six
inches from being closed, it stops and reopens. I did some research and there
is a "Anti-Pinching' feature that was probably disturbed and needs to be reset.
Any thoughts of this.......some say it has to be reset by a dealer.
Instructions or help is greatly appreciated!
Tomorrow severe storms in the northeast will help see if the sunroof drains
were the source.
Bob
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