Sorry I didnt get a chance to post the write-up w pictures. The move came quick and had to do a bunch of stuff. We are in TX right now at my mother in-laws house(no internet) so i use my phone and cant upload from my phone.
Sorry I didnt get a chance to post the write-up w pictures. The move came quick and had to do a bunch of stuff. We are in TX right now at my mother in-laws house(no internet) so i use my phone and cant upload from my phone.
Used to wish i had a sunroof. Now i'm glad I don't. Good luck on the cleaning.
2007 Commander 4.7L, QTII, OEM Towing Option, tow hooks, 2"OME + 1/4" rusty's leveling spacer, Bilstein 5150 Rear Shks, Rear sway bar removed, 4xguard front skid, Offroad Unlimited Defender Roof Rack, Hella 500FF lights, 265/70/R17 BFG KM2 M/Ts 1.5" Rough Country Wheel Spacers
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Took me about 15 minutes to clean the drains.... the passenger side, which is the side I noticed leaking, had a bug stuck in it.
My sunroof is an aftermarket sunroof, outsourced by the Jeep dealership in Cary, N.C. But after 2 years, I have not had a problem with it leaking water on the inside. It is very different from the one that comes equipped with the WK's. There is a secondary drain pan on the inside of the cabin that will catch any water that would supposedly leak into the cabin. I have only seen a little water in this pan when we have torrential rain for days - typically hurricane-like weather, the only other time it does it is when the cabin is significantly warmer than the outside condensation will build up and drain in this pan as well. It's drains tubes are located on the driver-side door.
Eh, if I had to remove the entire headliner or something I'd be a bit mad. But for 15 minutes of work every 4-5 years, its not a big deal. Actually its so easy to do that I may clean them out more often, maybe every other fall, Just so it never becomes a notable issue again.
I fell victim to this issue this past weekend thanks to Andrea. Though a weak storm, I had my jeep backed into my driveway which is sloped... well I guess the sloping forced all the water towards my sunroof and front of my jeep. Got in it to drive a couple days after the storm and had puddles of water on my passenger and driver side floor boards.
Looks like some investigating is needed. - I love the smell of mildew in the morning!
Edit - yes I know its a revive, but I used search!
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Probably sunroof drain plugged. Also check door seals and windshield seals
2K6 Limited Jeep Green Metallic/Saddle Brown Leather XK HEMI QDII Old Man Emu HD Suspension w/ Fox Emulsion 2.0 Rear Shocks 1.5" SpiderTraxx Wheel Spacers 265/70 GoodYear MTRs w/Kevlar True Dual Exhuast w/IMCO 50 K&N 63 CAI Diablo 91/Performance Transmission Tuned SA Belly Skid MOPAR Gas Tank Skid, Transfer Case Skid, Suspension Skid Front Tow Hooks 6k HID Lows/3k Fogs
Her is a link to a video that shows a 5 min fix for blocked drains
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...47534661,d.eWU
2006 Jeep Commander Limited, 4.7L, QDII, 4" Superlift Supension Lift, Procomp Xtreme Mud Terrain Tires 285 70R17, Mickey Thompson Classic ii Wheels 17X9, AEM Brute Force CAI, Superchip flashpaque, 4XGuard belly guard, 4XGuard Front Guard, Rear Grab handles and Defender Roof Rack.
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