PERFECT dude!!! Order the brush/snake and did this yesterday on my 2017 Golf Alltrack and it worked like a charm! One thing I'd add... Don't force the brush down the tube, if it should meet a more than a little resistance, be very careful not to push the drain tube off the spigot that it's connected to at the top of the sunroof/A-pillar. I also removed both flapper valves off the end of the drain tubes to (hopefully) ensure they don't clog again! Thanks for this video!
I used the same brush/snake and actually pushed too hard and both the front tubes got detached and water started leaking in my interior, got it fixed today for about 70 bucks, so be careful when doing this and be delicate.
This was a freaking brilliant solution. Probably saved hundreds in labor since the mechanic I called said they’d need to take the column off to get to the drain. Thanks so much!
I had a similar problem with my NC (third generation) Miata. There are drains underneath the convertible top and the passenger side was plugged causing water to leak into the passenger side compartment. Miata forums said to use a trombone brush (similar to the brush you recommend) You feed it through the top and pull it through the bottom of the car when it pokes out. Do not pull it back up because there is a flap at the bottom of the drain to keep dirt and water from going up the drain. Pulling it back up will pull the flap up into the drain. The first time I cleaned the drain all kinds of debris came out the bottom of the car. I now have a 2016 GTI SE but rarely open the sunroof so thus far I haven't had any problems. Nice video. Thanks.
I got a 2017 Golf less than three months ago and had a leak on the passenger side pillar. Took hours to get the parts removed to pull back the headliner enough to see the drain tube was fine. Just now I got my snake from Amazon and gave it a try carefully putting it down the drain. Dirty water started draining. Ran it down the driver side. Brush came out with lots of crud as well. Finished by running hot water down both sides. Water drained quickly. Will test with a hose tomorrow. But seems like the snake did the trick!
I ordered the part recommended by LastHumansGarage and like you... Worked like a charm!!! Snaked both driver and passenger side front drains on my 2017 Alltrack yesterday afternoon. Got a bunch of crap out of the driver side drain, and a bit less out of the passenger side. After I'd finished snaking it, then testing by pouring water into the sunroof channel near the drain, I also removed the small red rubber flapper valves on the end of each drain hose. This will hopefully ensure they don't get clogged again. The only downside of doing that would be if a spider crawls up there to make a nest, but I've saved the brush/snake, so that should be an easy way to push it out should it happen.
@@LastHumansGarage I completely understand! The important thing to stress here, is not to force the brush/snake down the drain hose. Even with blockage, it should move fairly freely. Another RUclips'r I watched used a length of rubber coated clothesline cable, it worked but I think it was a lot higher risk of pulling something loose. Thanks again for the video on this... I was looking at a visit to my VW dealer to get this fixed. I've read that there's a TSB (Technical Service Bulletin) from VW on this issue, but I'm not sure if it's a Warranty or Recall issue that is fixed free of charge.
I believe the mk7 has a screen at the end of the drain tube. When cleaning and mod done(bigger holes) under the sunroof recall, I heard about the bug screen looking online. '15 golf Sportwagen. Hopefully you didn't push debris on the screen. Run alot of water to check. Cheers
There's no screen on my 2017 Golf Alltrack... They have small, red rubber flapper valves on the ends of the drain hoses. I removed the ones on mine, but didn't do it in a way that I can't put them back on, if I find out that they should stay in place.
The rear drains are not as easy to get at, you need to remove the center plastic panel at the headliner and then pull the drain hoses off in each corner, mine was leaking around the connector on the pass. side. I ran 2 small beads of silicone caulk around the hose and let it dry overnight before I reconnected them, . it’s not difficult but it isn’t a lot of fun either
VW will be doing that. No way I'm doing it myself for a manufacturer defect. For my 2019 Alltrack there is a 7 year, 72,000 mi warranty on the sunroof because of a class action lawsuit against VW. Worst case scenario is it's a bad weld. I've heard of VW giving a person a new car over this, after he took the car in about 5 times over the issue without them being able to fix it.
I had blocking sunroof drains on my Mk3 GTI Edition (115 horses) back in the day and had to clean them out. But as long as the water drains nicely, I wouldn't mess with them. If it works, don't try to fix it.. ;-)
I'm aware that this might be different since it's a quite different body but I've got an Octavia 3 RS that has been made on the Golf 7 platform, my front right foot space got flooded somehow and after what I read on the web it seems to be the sunroof drains. From what I know the drains are in the front, behind the engine somewhere, under the black plastic that the golf also has (see 2:03), do you think this tool might be helpful? Thank you!
Noises in sunroof are common. Mine made noises when it was closed, but not when it was opened. You can glue a piece of carpet in the sunroof curtain base (the place upside where you pull it- it's a gray/silver part downside the glass). You can also put the same stick of carpet in the silver/gray frame downside the glass (where the curtain gets into when you open it). It solved all my sunroof noises.
I have a VW Passat C of 2006(2.0 diesel) and i have a problem with the two front sunroof drains and they both are 100% clogged. I poured some water and the water immediately pooled up on tops of the drain holes. Before reading the pinned comment, I saw how the guy unclogged the drains and thought okay that makes sens and i will buy that thing from Amazon, but after reading the pinned comment iam now back to square 1 and donot know how to unclog the two front sunroof holes. I really appreciate if someone can tell me how i can fix this problem myself, coz water is leaking like crazy into my car on a rainy day. Cheers!
PERFECT dude!!! Order the brush/snake and did this yesterday on my 2017 Golf Alltrack and it worked like a charm! One thing I'd add... Don't force the brush down the tube, if it should meet a more than a little resistance, be very careful not to push the drain tube off the spigot that it's connected to at the top of the sunroof/A-pillar. I also removed both flapper valves off the end of the drain tubes to (hopefully) ensure they don't clog again! Thanks for this video!
Great tip!
Spot on
I used the same brush/snake and actually pushed too hard and both the front tubes got detached and water started leaking in my interior, got it fixed today for about 70 bucks, so be careful when doing this and be delicate.
This was a freaking brilliant solution. Probably saved hundreds in labor since the mechanic I called said they’d need to take the column off to get to the drain. Thanks so much!
nice one mate!
I had a similar problem with my NC (third generation) Miata. There are drains underneath the convertible top and the passenger side was plugged causing water to leak into the passenger side compartment. Miata forums said to use a trombone brush (similar to the brush you recommend) You feed it through the top and pull it through the bottom of the car when it pokes out. Do not pull it back up because there is a flap at the bottom of the drain to keep dirt and water from going up the drain. Pulling it back up will pull the flap up into the drain. The first time I cleaned the drain all kinds of debris came out the bottom of the car. I now have a 2016 GTI SE but rarely open the sunroof so thus far I haven't had any problems. Nice video. Thanks.
thanks for watching
Ive used heavy duty fishing line. 20 lbs test or greater. I tie a knot at the end and pull through on my Porsches.
good tip
Thanks for this tip. I am very leery of the brush tool, but heavy fish line sounds harmless.
Worked perfectly!! I'm adding the little snake into my roadside kit - I can't thank you enough!!
right on my man!
I got a 2017 Golf less than three months ago and had a leak on the passenger side pillar. Took hours to get the parts removed to pull back the headliner enough to see the drain tube was fine. Just now I got my snake from Amazon and gave it a try carefully putting it down the drain. Dirty water started draining. Ran it down the driver side. Brush came out with lots of crud as well. Finished by running hot water down both sides. Water drained quickly. Will test with a hose tomorrow. But seems like the snake did the trick!
Killer bro
I ordered the part recommended by LastHumansGarage and like you... Worked like a charm!!! Snaked both driver and passenger side front drains on my 2017 Alltrack yesterday afternoon. Got a bunch of crap out of the driver side drain, and a bit less out of the passenger side. After I'd finished snaking it, then testing by pouring water into the sunroof channel near the drain, I also removed the small red rubber flapper valves on the end of each drain hose. This will hopefully ensure they don't get clogged again. The only downside of doing that would be if a spider crawls up there to make a nest, but I've saved the brush/snake, so that should be an easy way to push it out should it happen.
@@WHJeffB i get nervous every time someone tries this in case they knock the hose off. but so far, so good.
@@LastHumansGarage I completely understand! The important thing to stress here, is not to force the brush/snake down the drain hose. Even with blockage, it should move fairly freely.
Another RUclips'r I watched used a length of rubber coated clothesline cable, it worked but I think it was a lot higher risk of pulling something loose.
Thanks again for the video on this... I was looking at a visit to my VW dealer to get this fixed. I've read that there's a TSB (Technical Service Bulletin) from VW on this issue, but I'm not sure if it's a Warranty or Recall issue that is fixed free of charge.
I believe the mk7 has a screen at the end of the drain tube.
When cleaning and mod done(bigger holes) under the sunroof recall, I heard about the bug screen looking online.
'15 golf Sportwagen.
Hopefully you didn't push debris on the screen.
Run alot of water to check.
Cheers
hopefully not my pal
There's no screen on my 2017 Golf Alltrack... They have small, red rubber flapper valves on the ends of the drain hoses. I removed the ones on mine, but didn't do it in a way that I can't put them back on, if I find out that they should stay in place.
Perfect!! Ordered the brush, just did it on Tiguan, 3 of 4 drain were not working. Great tutorial!
Glad it helped
My mans really wore safety goggles to clean a drain plug with a pipe cleaner 🤣🤣🤣
Yes sir Gibbons!
Some of us are more responsible than others
If you get shit in your eyes enough times you’ll start wearing glasses too😅
Imagine making fun of somebody for using PPE.
Best quickie I've had all week! Two thumbs up, would watch again
cool, but be careful, and read the pinned comment.
Been looking for something to clean mines! Thank you so much for this tool about to order now!
You are so welcome!
The rear drains are not as easy to get at, you need to remove the center plastic panel at the headliner and then pull the drain hoses off in each corner, mine was leaking around the connector on the pass. side. I ran 2 small beads of silicone caulk around the hose and let it dry overnight before I reconnected them, . it’s not difficult but it isn’t a lot of fun either
good tips
VW will be doing that. No way I'm doing it myself for a manufacturer defect. For my 2019 Alltrack there is a 7 year, 72,000 mi warranty on the sunroof because of a class action lawsuit against VW. Worst case scenario is it's a bad weld. I've heard of VW giving a person a new car over this, after he took the car in about 5 times over the issue without them being able to fix it.
I had blocking sunroof drains on my Mk3 GTI Edition (115 horses) back in the day and had to clean them out. But as long as the water drains nicely, I wouldn't mess with them. If it works, don't try to fix it.. ;-)
good reminder.. all i needed was to knock that hose off and ruin my week.. i removed the product link too.
Hey man, thanks for the video! Ahoy from Argentina!
Thanks for watching!
I'm aware that this might be different since it's a quite different body but I've got an Octavia 3 RS that has been made on the Golf 7 platform, my front right foot space got flooded somehow and after what I read on the web it seems to be the sunroof drains. From what I know the drains are in the front, behind the engine somewhere, under the black plastic that the golf also has (see 2:03), do you think this tool might be helpful?
Thank you!
Great video.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Audi Q5 how do I clean the back drains is leaking into fuse box
Thank you
Welcome!
Could you use compressed air with an air compressor to clean the drain hoses?
no...... it could blow the hoses off the fittings.. then you got a major issue to put them back
Could you please add a followup for clearing the rear sunroof drains?
I have that problem to on the driver Side back. Got water inside
Hi, What do you use to lubricate the gasket that is permanently stuck to the sunroof ?
same shit for all of it. some nice rubber lube.
I don't see where the pipe cleaner is on Amazon.
something like this.. amzn.to/3wv0AJG
Thanxs for the drain location
sure fishman.
Did you fix the noises in your sunroof??
you never fix them fully.
Noises in sunroof are common. Mine made noises when it was closed, but not when it was opened. You can glue a piece of carpet in the sunroof curtain base (the place upside where you pull it- it's a gray/silver part downside the glass). You can also put the same stick of carpet in the silver/gray frame downside the glass (where the curtain gets into when you open it). It solved all my sunroof noises.
What’s the brush actually called?
a pipe cleaner?
Mark is that good for the FXT ?
be careful, and read the pinned comment.
I think you just need to blow off air pressure inside it
very gently however. or the hose may blow off inside, and your life is ruined.
My sun roof inner cover won’t close all the way. Any thoughts?
it wont slide shut to seal the light gap? something has to be blocking it, no other possibility.
I have a VW Passat C of 2006(2.0 diesel) and i have a problem with the two front sunroof drains and they both are 100% clogged.
I poured some water and the water immediately pooled up on tops of the drain holes.
Before reading the pinned comment, I saw how the guy unclogged the drains and thought okay that makes sens and i will buy that thing from Amazon, but after reading the pinned comment iam now back to square 1 and donot know how to unclog the two front sunroof holes.
I really appreciate if someone can tell me how i can fix this problem myself, coz water is leaking like crazy into my car on a rainy day.
Cheers!
i mean ya, its a risk. also depends how careful you are
Something about removing the item link?