Ayy dude .. DUUUDE .. S/O to you man .. this video helped me fix the sunroof drain on my passenger side in my 2011 bmw 328i xdrive I even went ahead and decided to clear my driver side sunroof drain too with the same method .. instead of using the air machine/chuck you have I went to the gas station and used their air pump that’s costs $2.00 in quarters 😂 .. it’s been such a headache trying to figure out how to unclog the sunroof drain myself, but this video/method has saved me so much money .. I’ve been on a 6 month long journey to find a video that works .. and this one was it !! Lord knows I would’ve had to spend so much money to get it fixed had I taken it to the bmw dealership !! I hope you have an amazing rest of your life and I hope each day is filled with happiness and many blessings 🙌🏽💙 !!!
mindestens 1000€ an den Mann des Vertrauens an die skoda werkstatt geben und weitere 6 Jahre ist das das Dach zuverlässig, hoffentlich!!@@oneinamillion1960
never use the blow gun, it risks dislocating the interior pipes there are teats located in compartiment at the level of the wipers motor or in wheel arches. Do not forget to unclogue at the back under the rear floor both sides.
I think using an air compressor is fine, just stay around 30 PSI or lower, that should keep the line from dislocating. Yes, unclogging the other end works too but it’s usually more time consuming to get to.
Stop being a pxxxy and give it a try .. it works .. I hate when scrubs like you come on someone else’s video and give disbelief and negativity to a method that actually works and isn’t that risky in reality ..
Don’t use a really high pressure, in the description I suggest 30PSI but you can start with even lower as that might pass the blockage. Usually the blockages aren’t really stuck and it works. If they are really jammed in there and compressed air doesn’t make it pass then the excess air still blows back out around the hose.
Goos tip thanks, but why wouldn't you edit out your wife's (presumption I know but it had that - familiar - sort of instant angry, blaming tone) voice??
@exk6 Glad I could help. Next time I’ll edit any of that out. I thought the clip was important to make sure people held the hose in and now I know how to edit the audio.
Ayy dude .. DUUUDE .. S/O to you man .. this video helped me fix the sunroof drain on my passenger side in my 2011 bmw 328i xdrive I even went ahead and decided to clear my driver side sunroof drain too with the same method .. instead of using the air machine/chuck you have I went to the gas station and used their air pump that’s costs $2.00 in quarters 😂 .. it’s been such a headache trying to figure out how to unclog the sunroof drain myself, but this video/method has saved me so much money .. I’ve been on a 6 month long journey to find a video that works .. and this one was it !! Lord knows I would’ve had to spend so much money to get it fixed had I taken it to the bmw dealership !! I hope you have an amazing rest of your life and I hope each day is filled with happiness and many blessings 🙌🏽💙 !!!
I’m so glad to hear this video helped you with your clogged sunroof drain!
You can disconnect the pipework by blowing down air down there... More over, you could be compacting the blockage making it harder to dislodge.
I just did mine and hopefully will.stop leaking inside the car, i was so annoyed 2 days ago while notice both sides wet under the mat. Thank you mate
You’re welcome. I hope it worked!
Easy fix remove your windscreen
Unser Dach wird nie benutzt , dennoch sind die Anschlussschläuche undicht, Prima VAG!!
Was macht man dagegen und wie erkennt man beim Kauf des Autos, ob das Dach undicht ist?
mindestens 1000€ an den Mann des Vertrauens an die skoda werkstatt geben und weitere 6 Jahre ist das das Dach zuverlässig, hoffentlich!!@@oneinamillion1960
1:20...is all you need, NEXT vid
never use the blow gun, it risks dislocating the interior pipes there are teats located in compartiment at the level of the wipers motor or in wheel arches. Do not forget to unclogue at the back under the rear floor both sides.
I think using an air compressor is fine, just stay around 30 PSI or lower, that should keep the line from dislocating. Yes, unclogging the other end works too but it’s usually more time consuming to get to.
Stop being a pxxxy and give it a try .. it works .. I hate when scrubs like you come on someone else’s video and give disbelief and negativity to a method that actually works and isn’t that risky in reality ..
what is the diameter of the tube that worked?
I’m not sure what the tube O.D. was that I used, I just had it laying around. It was slightly larger than 3/16th, so perhaps a 1/4” O.D.?
Why does this happen in the first place
@esco.letsgo it’s a slow build up of debris. Over time it can clog the sunroof drains.
thanks!
You’re welcome!
I don't think so that it's a good idea. Compressor pressure will pop off the drain lines off of their fittings
Don’t use a really high pressure, in the description I suggest 30PSI but you can start with even lower as that might pass the blockage. Usually the blockages aren’t really stuck and it works. If they are really jammed in there and compressed air doesn’t make it pass then the excess air still blows back out around the hose.
Not true .. if you don’t go crazy with it then you should be fine .. stop putting out negative comments on a very informative video scrub ..
Goos tip thanks, but why wouldn't you edit out your wife's (presumption I know but it had that - familiar - sort of instant angry, blaming tone) voice??
@exk6 Glad I could help. Next time I’ll edit any of that out. I thought the clip was important to make sure people held the hose in and now I know how to edit the audio.
👍🙏🏻@@alittleofalot5171
Wrong wrong wrong
Really didn't need "JESUS F#%K DUDE!?!" Next time call for that retake maybe?
Next time I will bleep it out. I thought it was kind of funny and a good learning moment so I kept it in.
Oh you will meet him one day definitely
Not even that big of a deal .. you commented this cause you’re clearly bored and hate your life ..
@@alittleofalot5171 i liked it, keep it in