Sunroof Drain Cleaning

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    Do you have water dripping from areas of your headliner? Do you have a sunroof in your vehicle? If the answer is Yes to both questions, watch this video to try to isolate where your leak is coming from. It could be because you have clogged sunroof drains that need to be cleared.
    You can clear your own drains with a little persuasion from weed whacker line or some other type of solid line you can snake in the drains.
    **In the video, I say the driver side rear drain travels down the B-Pillar but it actually travels down the C-Pillar and then over the wheel-well.
    **Some people have employed the use of compressed air but you need to be careful if you choose this method. If you use too high of air pressure, you could force the drain tube off the fitting and then you'd be forced to pull down your headliner so you can reattach the drain tube.
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Комментарии • 477

  • @TimmyTheToolman
    @TimmyTheToolman  6 лет назад +22

    In the video, I say the driver side rear drain travels down the B-Pillar but it actually travels down the C-Pillar and then over the wheel-well and into the drain tray.

    • @luiscortez5700
      @luiscortez5700 5 лет назад

      Timmy The Toolman Hey my friend you know where is the drains for scion tc 2014 because my car is leaking when is rain

    • @anthonyleone9605
      @anthonyleone9605 5 лет назад

      I opened floor to track front passenger drain tube. 2008 Toyota Highlander. Tube is full of water but runs from front to rear of car. Looks like going over rear wheel well. I see some water behind front wheel but just drips. Noticed water running down outside of tube under carpet

    • @anthonyleone9605
      @anthonyleone9605 5 лет назад

      Keep trying to open front tube to pinch well but no go. My car does not have opening to pull tube out. My car has it sealed. Pooping water into top tray only goes down floor wall under carpet. Help me😫

    • @mattprice37664
      @mattprice37664 4 года назад

      Luis Cortez it’s normal for scions to 😭

    • @japes2912
      @japes2912 7 месяцев назад

      Ln​@@luiscortez5700

  • @DRNLR
    @DRNLR 3 месяца назад +2

    Thanks for this video. Exactly the same thing happened.. water flooded my cup holders.. this was the consequence of blockage on the front portion of the sunroof drain holes; causing an overflow of the channel; subsequently water traveling to the path of least resistance entering the tiny openings of the front sunroof seal. The seal is in two parts joining; a tiny gap open over 24 years and allowing water to flood me out. Following your video we sealed up the gap with RTV ( black) and more importantly cleaned out the drain.. Godwilling another 24 years we will do it again 😊.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  3 месяца назад

      You're very welcome. I hope your leaking sunroof problems are over.

  • @junal27
    @junal27 20 дней назад

    Your videos are gold, you helped me with my whole break unit replacement, you have helped me with this drainage issue and you will eventually help me with a hesitant transmission on my 2002 4 Runner. I appreciate very much how professional you are and your videos, I wish best for you in your life

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  20 дней назад

      We truly appreciate what you wrote. Thank you! We wish you the best as well.

  • @mink19611
    @mink19611 4 года назад +7

    Hi. This video really helped me understand where water is coming from in my truck. I also appreciate the complete demonstration on how to unclog the drains. I am not inclined to do this myself but now I am educated on unclogging the drains and can avoid being taken advantage of at a repair shop. Thank you.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  4 года назад +1

      Hey Wanda, glad you found the video informative. You're welcome and thanks for taking the time to comment.

  • @garymartin8619
    @garymartin8619 4 года назад +4

    I just bought a 99. 4 runner I found a channel for my repairs I’ve replaced the radiator and just put a new taillight in this evening these machines have been engineered to be repaired pretty simply plus thanks for your videos Timmy

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  4 года назад

      awesome dude! thanks for the comment! glad you are fixing up your new toy with our videos/\

  • @curtishadden1871
    @curtishadden1871 3 года назад +4

    Found this video trying to figure why my 2012 Lexus RX 350 sunroof leaked when going through a car wash and let me tell you even though it wasn’t my car, it is by far the best explained DIY video I have ever seen. Thank you so much. You will be my first look from now on. Keep up the good work.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Curtis for the kind words. We appreciate it very much. You're very welcome and Happy Wrenching!

  • @bbchuck
    @bbchuck 3 месяца назад +1

    Awesome video. Thanks for all of the information. Just trying to track down where water is getting into my 2012 Sequoia's rear well. This is a great help to get me going!

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  3 месяца назад

      Thanks and I hope you figure out where the water is coming in.

  • @genedebsfan
    @genedebsfan 4 года назад +2

    I had a 98 Camry AC condensate drain clog. I found the drain under the car and used a wet dry vacuum to suck out about a a gallon of condensate and one piece of cellophane candy wrapper. Thanks for the video, helped me not to bother looking for drains!

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  4 года назад +1

      You're welcome and good job diagnosing and fixing your issue.

  • @kmartens93
    @kmartens93 4 года назад +11

    Timmy, you're the man. Every problem I have, you have a video for it. Thank you.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  4 года назад +1

      That's great to hear our videos have helped you out Kiefer. We appreciate you taking the time to comment. You're very welcome and Happy Wrenching!

  • @patrickguy8869
    @patrickguy8869 2 года назад +34

    Hint: Using a candle or torch, heat up the tip of the weed whacker line to form a ball about double the line diameter and it will travel up and down the line much easier than a straight cut end and also clean debris better. If you really need go clean out the line more positively, do the above but once you are out the other side the slip an appropriately sized flat washer over the end of the line you are pushing from, "ball up" the line behind the washer and then pull it through from the other side...

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  2 года назад +5

      Hey Patrick, great suggestions. I like it!

  • @marke.1021
    @marke.1021 7 месяцев назад

    Great video to show where and where not to look and what to remove as well. Saved me a good 30-90 minutes of wrong spots.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  7 месяцев назад

      Solid! Glad this video helped out with your project!
      - Sean

  • @francismitchell575
    @francismitchell575 4 года назад

    I searched several other sites before finding yours. Yours should come up first
    This was exactly what I needed to here and how to fix it. Great Job

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  4 года назад

      Hey Francis, good to hear our video provided the info you were looking for. You're very welcome and good luck with the job.

  • @jasonrotairo
    @jasonrotairo 9 месяцев назад

    I am coming across this problem right now. My family and I spent the day at Monterey on Jan 2, and it was pouring in the evening in the way home. My 4Runner was at home. The next day, I was going to install seat jackers and saw the wet driver side floorboard.
    I’m so glad you are on this platform.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  9 месяцев назад +1

      The water intrusion could also be coming from the main firewall grommet where the wiring harness comes through on the drive side. If any additional wires have been pushed though for lights or whatever, this can compromise the grommet and let water through.

    • @jasonrotairo
      @jasonrotairo 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@TimmyTheToolman I actually have not done that yet, but I plan on it especially after watching your light instillation video. So thorough like all the others you do. Simply the best.

    • @jasonrotairo
      @jasonrotairo 9 месяцев назад

      Sometimes I wish I can just have you take a look at what I’ve got going on overall on my 4Runner and see what your thoughts are. After all, I am in the Bay Area… 🤔

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  9 месяцев назад

      @@jasonrotairo I could take a look at whatever for you and give you some advice.

  • @Mr12275575
    @Mr12275575 6 лет назад +2

    This is great!!. By watching the video I was able to follow the step by step procedure to solve the leakage problems on the sunroof of my 4runner limited.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  6 лет назад

      That's good to hear Thomas. Glad our video helped you out.

  • @pwgmcc
    @pwgmcc 3 года назад

    perfect. Missed this 5 months ago, would have saved lots of grief. reverse-unclogged both sunroof drains in the 2000 4runner. thanks for the great information.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  3 года назад

      Good job fixing your problem. Glad our video could help you out.

  • @raisas5591
    @raisas5591 6 лет назад

    I have a toyota sequoia with a leaky sunroof, someone at work suggested i use silicone sealant...i'm so glad i found this video....thank you!

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  6 лет назад

      Hope it works out for you. Check out how we fixed my buddy Mark's leak in this video. ruclips.net/video/MVJW0XM2x24/видео.html If you have a sunroof glass trim similar to the ones on our 3rd 4runners, maybe water is simply getting in through through the seam in the trim and a little silicone sealing that seam will fix it. Get in your vehicle while somebody is concentrating water over your roof with a garden hose and maybe you can see water dripping from a seam gap. If that isn't it, you most likely just have a blocked drain and roto rooting them with some weed whacker line will fix the problem. Good Luck!

  • @herbjohnson3027
    @herbjohnson3027 Год назад

    It took me looking everywhere to find this! Thank you! The front drains are clear, it's the back ones that are causing the leak into the rear area.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  Год назад

      You're welcome. Hope you're able to get the rear drained cleared out.

    • @herbjohnson3027
      @herbjohnson3027 Год назад

      @@TimmyTheToolman I have a 2010 RX350. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to find any drain line on the passenger side. My covers are different, no screws, just clips, and will require more extensive removal of covers (which are attached to each other) in order to get to the inside of the driver side panel. Will try again.

  • @craigweston5887
    @craigweston5887 5 лет назад

    This is the best video on this subject I have seen. Whish I had watched this first before trying to unblock my front drain pipe on my Kia Sorento. Would have saved me some time. I used curtain wire but still had to put boiling, soapy water down the pipe to soften the blockage before it would unblock.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  5 лет назад

      Thanks. Glad you like the video. The boiling soapy water sounds like a good technique.

  • @mccardieclan1755
    @mccardieclan1755 3 года назад

    One of the BEST videos trouble shooting sunroof drain issues and solutions!! Thank you so much @Tommy The Toolman

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the nice compliment. We appreciate it. You're very welcome and Happy Wrenching!

  • @gnawty4662
    @gnawty4662 Год назад

    Phenomenal. Had a random piece of ornament clogging my driver-side drain. The water backed up and travel down the A-Pillar.
    Now I’m worried if any electrical could be damaged 🤦‍♂️

  • @rickyrack7
    @rickyrack7 Год назад

    Great class on tackling this leaking problem! Professional for sure! Thank you! a six pack is on the way!

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  Год назад

      Thanks for the compliment and we appreciate the six pack. Happy Wrenching!

  • @chriss8327
    @chriss8327 6 лет назад +3

    Dude. This is what I'm going through and you explained it so well. Awesome vid

  • @DuhKoDuhCantrell
    @DuhKoDuhCantrell 3 года назад +1

    Great video. Thank you for continuing to show how to clean the drain lines even though that wasn't the issue for his 4Runner. Again, great video!

  • @GlennHill-l3u
    @GlennHill-l3u Год назад

    Great job and thank you. Really only took this on after watching a number of times. I did come up with a tip/trick for removing the A Pillar grab handle screws that are glued in. I made a phillips head bit to fit in my soldering gun, heated the screw and that melted the glue making removal easy. Note, be careful obviously because of the heat, and time as it can melt or soften some of the surrounding plastic, but patience and care will get them out easily without an impact driver.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  Год назад

      You're welcome, and thanks for sharing the soldering iron trick.

  • @ronj5714
    @ronj5714 Год назад

    My gosh. This was insanely informative. Showed me how to take the car apart too.
    This was awesome!
    You know there is someone on RUclips showing how to put Draino down those 2 back drains. I thought what- that could possibly eat away the plastic tubing in the car. People are doing it though.
    Thank you for being so informative. Loved it.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  Год назад

      Thanks for the nice compliment of our work. We're glad you found it so informative. Hope you get your drains unclogged and you can stop any leaking into your headliner. We have another video that shows how to drop the headliner and also shares a common water intrusion spot on the sunroof glass trim. ruclips.net/video/MVJW0XM2x24/видео.html

  • @GK-mx9qb
    @GK-mx9qb 3 года назад +1

    Hey Timmy, I had a "duh!!!" moment when I read your response - wonderful idea and goes to show how important getting others involved for ideas especially those with more experience! Before going the hose cutting/ clamping route, tonight I decided to try checking these rear lines again for drainage. I pulled van onto metal car ramps to get van at higher incline than before and did same as mentioned in previous comment - put rag in front part of sunroof channel to block water from going in that direction. I then poured water into outer channel as you showed in your great video and this time the water drained out rear drain lines - wahoo!!!!! Apparently the van wasn't inclined enough yesterday where I parked when I did the same thing. So good news being the leak isn't coming from the sunroof drain lines but coming from elsewhere .... sigh....
    I thought I would leave some helpful info that was beneficial for me in clearing out the sunroof drains. When using weed wacker line fed through front corner drain lines, it's a very cramped area where moving weed wacker line in and out, side to side, in circles, etc is tough on the knuckles as well a little bit hard to control (few inches between end of your fingers and where hole is so more 'play' in weed line). Out of frustration with my hand and fingers being tired let alone knuckles red and sore, I decided to try something with a regular ball point pen. I unscrewed the back leaving off, pulled out ink cartridge and spring and the end pointy part I clipped with a pair of scissor so opening was just a hair bigger than weed wacker line. I then pressed pointy end of pen down to where drain line hole is, shoved wacker line down center of pen and down into drain line hole. Because pen sleeve is hard plastic and about 4 inches long, it gave a lot of stability and control in feed line allowing easy maneuvering to rotor through drain lines plus saved my knuckles from jamming against sunroof parts - hallelujah! At times I wasn't quite sure how far I had come and would pull wacker line out to only discover I had gotten line down but not near as far as I needed. To help gauge this, when line was pulled out, I marked line first with marker so I could easily tell how far I got once reinserting wacker line and thus would give me a good idea how much further I needed to go.
    Once weed wacker was used on the front sunroof drain lines and I was assured rear drain lines were draining correctly (mentioned above), I used an a/c drain cleaner product "AC Line Build Up Remover for AC Drainlines 8 oz." purchased from HomeDepot at Lowes Home Improvement price ($2 cheaper at Lowe's $6 and HomeDepot $8 will price match :) These types of products are used to help clear out and keep junk from building up in a/c lines so figured it would work the same on sunroof drains buying me more time before having to do this project again and what's not to love about that?!?!?
    Before pouring cleaner in outer sunroof channel as Timmy shows in his video, I placed a small bucket under van where stuff comes out bottom of drain line so bucket would catch the Build Up Remover allowing me to pour it back through the sunroof channel down through the drain lines multiple times. I ended up using 3 bottles for the 4 sunroof drains cycling like this approximately 4 times with each drain line. If vehicle is parked on grass, it helps to put cardboard under where you think drain lines are, test first with regular water and this will help to locate correct position to place bucket so wasting less of the Build Up Remover.
    I spent hours (and hours....) online trying to figure out how to clean these drain lines
    and Timmy your video was superb! Your video was very detailed which helps me to one, understand the process clearly and two, because of this, gave me the confidence to "go for it"!
    Sadly I'm still left with a van that leaks water into the rear cargo area, 4 plus years now :(, and really tired of only pulling it out from under the carport after I check my local weather forecast for the day. Living in Florida it rains a lot, especially in summer, so needless to say this is getting very old and cramping my style!
    Next I'll work on the rear weather stripping around rear hatch and gap above rear tail lights and go from there. Again Timmy the Tool Man, thanks soooo much for taking the time to help us all out! And good luck to all you Toyota guys and gals with leaking vehicles; I feel your pain and wish you luck!
    P.S. Timmy, need to replace rear left driver speaker (or woofer?) as I blew it a few years ago. With this trim panel already off while searching and hunting for sunroof drain line, seems now is the time to do so! Do you have any video's that explain how to do this?
    Many Thanks!
    GK

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  3 года назад +2

      Does your vehicle have a roof rack? If so, the screw holes are a known leak point. Remove the rails, clean up any dirt and debris and put them back on with a shot of RTV silicone in each screw hole.

  • @russellatwell2000
    @russellatwell2000 5 лет назад +2

    great job! i need to clean my HHR drains I am so glad to see a pro at work Thank You

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  5 лет назад +2

      I don't know if we've reached Pro status, but it's cool you think we're Pros. In reality, we're just DIYers sharing our knowledge so others can benefit. We do however know quite a bit about these rigs and gaining more knowledge all the time. There's an endless amount to learn about auto mechanics and I guess that's one of the cool things about it. You can always be learning and it never gets boring.

  • @prosser369258
    @prosser369258 4 года назад

    Had water on the floor mat of my G37. Used this trick and worked great to clear a clog from the hose. Thanks!

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  4 года назад

      Good to hear it worked out for you. You're welcome.

  • @philkobi5066
    @philkobi5066 4 года назад +7

    Awesome video. Great camera angles, lighting, explaining, everything.

  • @brandim8669
    @brandim8669 3 года назад

    You just saved me a bunch of time and money. I really appreciate the knowledge. Thanks for sharing.

  • @bill-yg2qp
    @bill-yg2qp Год назад

    I was wondering how to check the rear drains. Thank you you are really informative

  • @Dan762X39P
    @Dan762X39P 5 лет назад

    Ex 3rd gen t4r owner that upsized to a lc100. Also somewhat local from fairfield area. Thank you so much for the content. If you ever work/film a cruiser, please post. After watching your vids im thinking of getting another 3g t4r for my lc100. (Gas savings and investment i can pass down to my kid 14 yrs from now)

  • @solidday3123
    @solidday3123 5 лет назад +3

    This video saved me a bunch of Franklins, thank you!!!!!!!

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  5 лет назад

      That's great to hear John and you're very welcome. Thanks for taking the time to comment and let us know.

  • @julia7001
    @julia7001 6 лет назад

    Pink liquid wax, from the car wash, stained the interior grey cloth liner of the passenger A pillar of my 2010 prius. Now I know what to do to start repairs & prevent further damage. I appreciate the tutorial!

    • @julia7001
      @julia7001 6 лет назад

      Well of course the prius is a different design, so I'm now looking at other possibilities. I learned that if the windshield was replaced incorrectly, it could have a bad seal in places... more research to do, then scheduling an appointment with a pro.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  6 лет назад

      Ok Julia, good luck getting it fixed.

  • @brandonblair408
    @brandonblair408 2 года назад +1

    There is a perforated plastic plug in the bottom of the drain hose. It easily gets plugged with debris. After removal of the plastic trim near the corner off the door frame I popped it out by pulling on the hose with a pair of needle nose pliers. 5th generation 4runner

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  2 года назад

      I guess it's different for a 5th Gen 4runner. Thanks for sharing this information.

  • @unknownbell
    @unknownbell 5 лет назад

    Ah, that is super helpful and am convinced that's whats going on in my 2008 4runner. Off to HD for some roto rooting line. Thank you for your excellent video and helpful hints.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  5 лет назад

      You're welcome Mark and I hope roto rootering your sunroof drain lines fixes your problem. Another common leak spot is the OEM roof rack screw holes. You could remove the screws that hold the rack onto the roof, shoot some silicone sealant into the holes and then put the screws back in. Let me know how it goes.

  • @Mac4Willy
    @Mac4Willy 6 лет назад +6

    Thank you! You cover everything clearly and logically. I enjoy your channel. Great job.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  6 лет назад

      You're welcome. We're glad you like our channel. Thanks for taking the time to comment.

  • @pep7890
    @pep7890 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much for doing this. My sunroof is all taped up because we have a leak. I want a better solution and did a search and this video showed up. I never knew sunroofs have drains. I'm gonna go a check my car and see if that's the issue. Your video is very well put together. You have a new subscriber.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  6 лет назад

      Well, I hope you get the leaking issue fixed. Let me know how it goes and thanks for subscribing.

    • @pep7890
      @pep7890 6 лет назад +1

      Timmy The Toolman We took the tape out and yup, the drain was blocked by some debris. Poured some water and nothing went down. We got ride of the debris and ran some heavy gauge wire through it just to make sure. Tried he water again and down it went. Woohoo!

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  6 лет назад +1

      Good job getting it fixed. No more leaks!

    • @KINGARTHUR3341
      @KINGARTHUR3341 5 лет назад

      water drained in after rain and left a puddle in the passenger side and in the back passenger side as well. where could it be coming from? thanks

    • @justacynic
      @justacynic 5 лет назад

      @@KINGARTHUR3341 For the passenger side, he covered this. Pay attention at 9:33.

  • @aaronknight1009
    @aaronknight1009 3 года назад

    Excellent video, I haven't tried to fix my leak yet but this was a HUGE help in what steps I may need to do

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  3 года назад

      Thanks Aaron. Hope you figure out your leak issue.

  • @leeskolnik2261
    @leeskolnik2261 5 лет назад

    Great video! I've got water collecting on the passenger floor near the door. Seeing how the whole drain is routed helps a ton.

  • @stevejette2329
    @stevejette2329 6 лет назад

    Yet another TTT video with lots of likes and zero dislikes. I just tried using a heat gun, rented here for $12 per day, to turn chalky white plastic trim back to original black on my 1994. Works great. Gotta avoid paint. Does not work on all plastic parts, depending on type of plastic used. Went as fast as a spray rattle can would go. Used high setting, maybe two inches away.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  6 лет назад

      I did hear about the heat gun technique to renew plastic trim. I chose to use the Detail King product I showcased in this video: ruclips.net/video/3V-fiBPU56w/видео.html I think it worked great but it does scratch off and you need to touch it up here and there as time goes on.

  • @harryabdabdullah1412
    @harryabdabdullah1412 5 лет назад

    Thank you so much, now I know it's the sun roof drain pipe is blocked. And the best part is that I can do it myself.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  5 лет назад

      You're welcome. Good luck with the drain clearing.

  • @thomastasse6517
    @thomastasse6517 4 года назад

    Dealing with a leak now. Your video is very helpful and clear instructions on where to and how to check for leaks. Thanks Timmy.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  4 года назад

      You're welcome Thomas. Hope you get it figured out.

  • @JohnDoe-ft2nh
    @JohnDoe-ft2nh 3 года назад

    Thanks for the video,it's very helpful.My Lexus ES 350 sunroof leaks,I've unclogged 2 front drain holes by using the air pump tube of my fish tank.I now have to do the rear holes.I'm trying.Wish me luck.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  3 года назад

      Once you locate the drain tubes you will be golden! Good luck and take your time

  • @huntercynthia1
    @huntercynthia1 6 лет назад +5

    Thank you. I never even knew vehicles have moonroof channels.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  6 лет назад +1

      You're welcome. Learn something new every day.

  • @williamblackstock6785
    @williamblackstock6785 2 года назад

    Great video guys my 4Runner is leaking driver side under dash just bought it from someone drains are ok don't know where's it coming from but carpet stays wet not a puddle but wet. I liked the video. Thanks for posting

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  2 года назад +1

      Check to see if the wiring harness grommet in the firewall is properly seated. Also, sometimes people run accessory wires through that grommet and compromise the integrity of it allowing water to get in.

    • @williamblackstock6785
      @williamblackstock6785 2 года назад

      @@TimmyTheToolman Thanks so much I didn't even think about that. Mine is 2000 I am a Toyota guy always this is first 4Runner and im not a mechanic lol.. I just came across ur video im be watching ur videos. Thanks man

  • @bajajuicy
    @bajajuicy 2 года назад

    Thanks so much! This probably saved me a $300 trip to the Toyota Stealership. I just used some regular weed whacker line which was also 0.095 inch. Clog seemed to be in the first few inches of the drain hole, as it immediately started gurgling and draining out the bottom of the car.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  2 года назад +1

      Great job fixing it yourself. Glad our video helped you out.

  • @rafournet
    @rafournet 5 лет назад

    I melt the end of the weed wacker line until it's a fat little ball so it doesn't get caught on any drain hose connectors. Your instructions have inspired me again to find that 2013 Highlander leak that's ruining my wife's car. I actually have water coming in the driver A pillar right above the fuse box. Not even sure how that's possible.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  5 лет назад

      The front sunroof drain tubes probably travel down the A-pillars. I wonder if the drain hose became detached at the top where it slips over a nipple and is secured with a clamp.

  • @danlambert4467
    @danlambert4467 3 года назад

    Thanks for the great detailed breakdown of doing this job 🙂 👌 👍

  • @kirkslog2111
    @kirkslog2111 3 года назад

    Love it. I need to find out why my sunroof doesn't open. It doesn't flip open or even open. I hear the motor, just doesn't lift or move it

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  3 года назад +1

      Usually the reason the sunroof gets stuck is because the tracks got gunk in them, causing them to stick and not move. You’ll have to remove your headliner like we show in this video to remove the track with the glass and clean the cable/tracks out.

  • @sonnyblazer5504
    @sonnyblazer5504 7 месяцев назад +1

    Well done good buddy & appreciated!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @JtheInvincible
    @JtheInvincible 3 года назад

    Thanks for the video mine started the exact same leak!

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  3 года назад

      You're welcome Joe. Hope you got your leak fixed with the help of our video.

  • @pkeegs
    @pkeegs Год назад

    Such a good vid. Our 98 Limited is leaking from center seam, and after a car wash on passenger side for sure. Doing drains tonight but I suspect center seam issue or completely disconnected drain on pass side which is just dripping into headliner.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  Год назад +1

      It's probably the seam. Over time, the plastic shrinks and finally cracks at that glue joint. Just fill it with some clear silicone and you'll be golden.

    • @pkeegs
      @pkeegs Год назад

      @@TimmyTheToolman thanks Tim. I tested with some grease in the joint and that seemed to work for a bit, so probably correct.

  • @SIALFORCE
    @SIALFORCE 2 года назад +1

    Super detail oriented video, thanks for this informative video.... and i just noticed that your video watermark "Tim" is similar to the Toyota TEQ logo... wow! 😊

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  2 года назад +1

      Glad you found our video helpful. You're very welcome. Sean did the TEQ Tim design. I love it!

  • @gewglesux
    @gewglesux 3 года назад

    I wonder if air compressor might be of some use!
    Again thanks for this helpful tutorial.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  3 года назад

      You have to be careful using an air compressor because you don't want to blow the rubber lines off their fittings. If that happens, you have to partially take down the headliner to reconnect them.

    • @gewglesux
      @gewglesux 3 года назад +1

      @@TimmyTheToolman Oh Damn... I never thought of that. I guess that makes sense because the large diameter Hose isn't the same size as the drain hole. Must be a Barb or something connected there. Thanks.

  • @jeffcmo1957
    @jeffcmo1957 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for this video. My 07 sequoia has water in driver side floorboard when it rains.

  • @chefaymanhassan
    @chefaymanhassan 5 лет назад

    Excellent thank you

  • @awilson2525
    @awilson2525 6 лет назад

    Fantastic video, shows a lot of thought. Great idea to use trimmer line. I will use it for sure! My '14 Rav4 is leaking like crazy.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  6 лет назад

      We're glad you like the video. Hopefully it helps you fix your leak. Let us know how it turns out.

  • @8953147
    @8953147 6 лет назад

    Looking forward to the sunroof fix! You could also blow shop air at the exit point of each tube, to unclog them. I've used this method on clogged tubes with great results. Thanks Tim great video!!

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  6 лет назад +2

      I was thinking of mentioning blowing air up the tubes because it wouldn't be an issue with forcing the tubes off the fittings but I changed my mind at the last minute because I thought there would be a chance of making the blockage worse by packing the blockage tighter in the tube or the debris gets stuck right at the fitting which is the narrowest diameter of the drains. Good to know that it works.

  • @tommyschepens
    @tommyschepens 4 года назад +1

    Excellent video - well done! Clear and well-focused camera work, concise explanations throughout, easy to follow and simple.
    One possible suggestion I might add (respectfully) - instead of trimmer line, maybe try a steel brake cable with some tape around the sharp end? It may be easier to twist and rout through the tubing...

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  4 года назад

      Hey Tom, We're glad you like the video and that's real good suggestion you made. I immediately thought of bicycle brake cable or derailleur cable but those might not be long enough unless it was meant for a tandem bicycle rear brake or rear derailleur. A tandem cable might be long enough for the front drains but definitely not the rear. Do you know off a bulk cable you would suggest for this application?

    • @dougmoore-w9f
      @dougmoore-w9f 9 месяцев назад

      If you get a brake cable for a tandem bike, that should be long enough. @@TimmyTheToolman

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  9 месяцев назад

      @@dougmoore-w9f Only for the front. The rear is too long of a distance even with a tandem length cable.

  • @climberman4342
    @climberman4342 4 года назад

    Thank you , I have the same problem in my car, I'll try with this way to fix it.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  4 года назад

      You're welcome. Hope it works out for you. Let us know if it solved your problem.

  • @shaneintegra
    @shaneintegra 6 лет назад +2

    Love your videos! Wish you would make a video about diagnosing the heated seats as both of mine stopped working at the same time

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  6 лет назад +1

      We're glad you're liking our videos Shane. Sounds like you have an electrical issue. Have you troubleshooted the switches and wiring that powers the heaters? Did you check for a blown fuse?

  • @charlese.malone2594
    @charlese.malone2594 6 лет назад

    Like the video.
    A little Diagnostic actioning happening with a little maintenance and a possible repair later nice! :)
    I've seen it before, where there was a clog in one of the roof drains but it was not the true source of the leak.
    It is always a good idea to double check your work.
    I personally like the use of black butyl calk (RTV), if your repairing if not replaceing the main roof window seal.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  6 лет назад +4

      Mark and I are actually going to try some Permatex Clear RTV Silicone to seal the sunroof glass seam.
      While testing to see if his rear drains were working well, we discovered a second leak. The sunroof is leaking water into the headliner somewhere before the passenger side drain. We pulled back the headliner a bit near the C-pillar and I could see that the drain tube was properly attached to the drain nipple and that the leak was dripping down somewhere in front of it. So, we're actually planning on removing the whole headliner too to investigate this leak. And, of course we will video it.

  • @deepswimer11
    @deepswimer11 4 года назад

    great vid yess the center gap

  • @TeagueJL1
    @TeagueJL1 Год назад

    Great video. Will do it after I try some quick fixes. Not sure it’s only the sunroof that’s filling up my foot wells. Tried to diagnose with a water bottle poured into the front sunroof channel. Water only exits under the drivers side fender. My first question was how do I access the passenger side drain hole to try to clear it? No luck finding it yet. Only change is now when testing with a garden hose with Camry curbside not level passenger side tiling toward curb hose spray on closed sunroof leaks profusely from the passenger side front corner of the sunroof frame drenching front seat. Seems like an added problem. That’s new. Only had foot wells filled with rainwater previously. Bottom line can’t find the passenger side drain hole and don’t know if I have more than one problem. Leak from sunroof and leak somewhere else? Will try air compressor on both sides to see if it makes a difference. Thanks for your video. Any other comments welcome. John Teague NY.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  Год назад

      Water can also enter via the firewall grommets that the main wiring harnesses run through. Sometimes people run accessory wires through the same grommet and ruin the integrity of it allowing water to travel through. Hope you figure it out.

  • @MichaelGolpe
    @MichaelGolpe 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you!

  • @run4cover32
    @run4cover32 5 лет назад +1

    you are awesome Sir!!!!

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  5 лет назад

      Well Thanks! Hope the drain cleaning works out for you.

  • @ronaldjacobs8561
    @ronaldjacobs8561 4 года назад

    Thanks for making this video. It was very helpful

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  4 года назад

      You're very welcome Ronald. Glad you found the video helpful.

  • @raymondbrozek7861
    @raymondbrozek7861 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video it was very informative

  • @NarcissistAU
    @NarcissistAU Год назад

    Very much appreciated, thank you.

  • @45shrike
    @45shrike 3 месяца назад

    The weed whacker line didn’t work on my 3rd Gen but a metal wire sunroof drain cleaning tool I found on Amazon for a little over $10 busted through the nasty clog I had in my right rear sunroof drain. Goodbye wet rear carpets; won’t miss you.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  3 месяца назад +1

      Do you have a link for that tool you bought on Amazon?

  • @vickiereed643
    @vickiereed643 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you soooo much for your video!

  • @backroadseeker08
    @backroadseeker08 Год назад

    Hey Tim, hoping you get around to pulling the actual sunroof and showing how to clean/lube the cables. Seems to be a common issue as these rigs get older and the sunroof stops working. I'm looking at a low mileage truck now that has that very issue... Your headliner removal will be helpful for sure if I get it!

  • @beow27
    @beow27 5 месяцев назад

    Great video, as always. Can you offer any advice for those of us who have beat the heck out of the pinch weld area to clear larger tires before we realized the sunroof drain was in there?

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  5 месяцев назад

      Not sure. Does it look like you could drill a couple small drain holes?

  • @scottfleming6166
    @scottfleming6166 5 лет назад

    the weed trimmer line was a good idea

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  5 лет назад

      We borrowed the idea but thanks. Hopefully you're drains are clear now. Happy Wrenching!

  • @tariqmehmood4951
    @tariqmehmood4951 Год назад

    Excellent

  • @eastwalker8208
    @eastwalker8208 2 года назад

    Excellent video!!!

  • @mgomez5606
    @mgomez5606 8 месяцев назад

    Good video.

  • @MS-hw8mv
    @MS-hw8mv 4 года назад

    Great Job....Thank you. You saved me a trip to the dealership. Happy New Year!

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  4 года назад

      Thanks Michael and you're very welcome. Happy New Year back at you!

  • @wanderinggeri8477
    @wanderinggeri8477 6 месяцев назад

    He’s said “dont go crazy with the wire”. Then goes s**t house rat crazy! 😂😂

  • @yasserabbady7854
    @yasserabbady7854 Год назад

    great video thank you

  • @GK-mx9qb
    @GK-mx9qb 3 года назад

    Hi Timmy! Great Video and has helped for the front drain lines!! I could use your help on the rear ones as having much difficulty here. I have a 2007 AWD Limited where water has been leaking in the back cargo/trunk area. I thought I would start with clearing drain lines. The rear left (driver) channel comes down off sunroof back behind rear cargo trim panel (this panel I took off so can see) and then disappears below through a hole. I crawled under van and looking up just behind rear part of rear tire, I can't see the tube sticking out however reaching my hand pretty far up, there is a tight small space between 2 areas of metal where I can feel the very end of this drain tube. The tube sticks out from the hole only about 1/4 inch and because the space where it is located is so far up (from underneath van) and very small and tight, I can just barely get my hand in there. Because of this, there is no way to get weed wacker trim liner into position to feed into the drain hose (I tried). I thought about grabbing hose from inside van in the side where I have trim panel off, following hose to where it goes through bottom hole and pull hard to try and dislodge from the points it is glued and/or clipped to. Once hose is pulled through to this side area where inside panel is off, it would be easy to run weed wacker trim line up through it. My concerns are: 1) I know the very end of hose is glued around hole underneath but not sure where else it may be glued or clipped and afraid pulling/yanking this may cause hose to break, crack, dislodge something else which could/would cost money having dealership fix :( (In west coast of Florida so heat, humidity, UV, salt eats up lots of things). 2) My other concern, if I get hose out successfully, I don't think I would be able to see where to feed it back to once going back down into hole from inside panel. Odds are it won't find it's way back through 2nd hole doing so blindly if indeed there is two holes it's fed through. Then added difficulty that once back through to very bottom hole, this would need to be re-glued to stay in place so as not to pop/move back up when hitting bumps but can't access this area as my hand barely fits into the cubby area up behind tire I originally mentioned. Arg!!!
    Tonight I thought I'd check if I could get water to come out of these rear drain lines you did at the end of your video. I re-positioned the van where front end was a small bit higher than rear, on step ladder put rags in sunroof channels above pillar between front and side door thinking any water poured into outer channels would flow to the rear. I ended up pouring about 4 or 5 bottles (16.9 oz each) on each side and when I slow poured the first 2 or 3, no water anywhere. The rest I poured quicker but still kept in outer channel or at least in outer channel that I could see as after a matter of inches, can't see down channel anymore. I still had rags in channel above where I was pouring to keep water flowing to back of van and not to front. I was totally shocked to see water coming out of front drain lines and not out of the rear!!!!! I just can't understand why this is and not sure what to do from here. I did think it a bit odd that the drain line that I can see now that the trim panel is off shows no evidence of dirt, scum and the like in the inside of the hose. Is this normal? Inside rear trim panel is only off on left side as I had thought to work one side at a time.
    Do I try putting van in more of an incline and try water again like above?
    Nervous about trying to pull/yank hose out as thinking this may open up a whole lot more problems than I bargained for......
    Do I try and borrow someone's air compressor to blow some air up bottom of 1/4 inch hose sticking out hole below up by tire in tight cubby? If so, I'm not sure I can get it in hole because it's so small and tight of area!
    Any help would be appreciated!
    GK

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  3 года назад

      I wouldn't yank on the drain lines because you're probably right that you might not get it back where it needs to go. What about cutting the drain line where you have access to it and installing a hose coupler with a couple hose clamps. Once you cut the line, you can run weed whacker line up and down it's path and hopefully clear the clog. Then install your coupler with the hose clamps.

  • @Omar-on804
    @Omar-on804 4 года назад

    Good job

  • @mgomez5606
    @mgomez5606 8 месяцев назад

    Subscribed to your channel, Timmy.

  • @davidb7699
    @davidb7699 8 месяцев назад

    What a Awesome Video,,,I gotta do this before the Next Rain here in SoCal,,,Thank you so Much

  • @somethingfishy1802
    @somethingfishy1802 3 года назад

    For others encounter the seal crack on the sunroof, sand paper to prep the crack and plastic, then apply ShoeGoo to seal, easy fix.

  • @sglenn6
    @sglenn6 5 лет назад

    Outstanding Video. I cleared mine on a Honda Pilot with my Air Compressor. Sounds like as a maintenance procedure we should clear these out once a year or so. Do you agree Timmy? Thanks for the great videos!

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  5 лет назад

      Hey Steve, other people have used an air compressor with success but the worry with using compressed air is if the obstruction is pretty bad, the air pressure required to clear the obstruction could force the drain tube off the fitting and then you're pulling your headliner down partially to reattach the hose. I don't think this is a thing that requires regular maintenance. What I would do to reduce the chances of future clogs is not leave the sunroof open when parked, especially when under a tree where tree litter could drop into the trays of the sunroof. Glad you like the videos we're making.

  • @lcagee
    @lcagee 4 года назад

    Great video.

  • @GXKid06
    @GXKid06 6 лет назад

    Mine leaked in to my cup holder too. I took some clear sealer and put it around the whole seam on the inside of the sun roof. The whole plastic part that meets with the glass. In the center the plastic separates and made a little gap. Haven’t had a problem since.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  6 лет назад

      That's good to know. Thanks Jax.

    • @GXKid06
      @GXKid06 6 лет назад

      Timmy The Toolman after watching more of the video I see you came to the same conclusion lol. For me at least I didn’t need to take apart the roof. Good coverage of sealer on the inside and outside will take care of it. Nice to see where the drains are, I will have to clean mine.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  6 лет назад +1

      Yeah, I read write-ups on the seam fix and they said they pulled the glass out but I don't think it's necessary. I think we're just going to get some silicone sealant on both sides of that seam while the glass is still attached.

    • @GXKid06
      @GXKid06 6 лет назад

      Timmy The Toolman that should take care of it. I don’t really see why one would remove everything because the rubber gasket still work. So as long as the sealer has proper coverage it will block any spot water will get through.

  • @paulalan3103
    @paulalan3103 5 лет назад

    Drain wasn't clogged but this last winter was the first year it sat outside in the drive, and the water collected inside pulling down the entire rear interior roof and destroyed the head liner.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  5 лет назад

      Well that's a bummer. Sorry to hear that. Water can sometimes leak through the roof rack screw holes too. A fix is removing the roof rack rails, cleaning away any loose debris and dirt, and reinstalling the roof rack rails with some silicone in each screw hole.

  • @Tom-ob8yb
    @Tom-ob8yb 4 года назад

    Great clear video. What if your front drains are working properly, but you get water on the drivers side floor? Thanks, Tom.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  4 года назад

      Another common source for water to get into the driver side foot well is the wiring harness grommet in the fire wall. People that run accessory wiring often times use this grommet as the route for the wires. Once you push other wires through there, it doesn't seal as well and is a path for water to get in. When you look at how the water drains down from the windshield towards the hood, it hits that area near the windshield wipers and then will drain along it and drop off the sides. If you analyze it, the water literally drain down right on top of that that wiring harness. Some guys have added some type of deflector to steer the water away from that wiring harness and their problem is solved. Others just layer some silicone around the wires to stop water from getting in. I suggest you get in the rig and let somebody with a water hose direct water onto the windshield while you got your head under the driver side dash looking at that grommet. I think there's a good chance that's the source of your leak. I've seen on one guy's rig that the grommet wasn't properly seated and all I had to do is reseat it and his leak went away. Let me know what you figure out.

  • @frankdonato8377
    @frankdonato8377 4 года назад

    Great video..well done.

  • @linagranda7877
    @linagranda7877 5 лет назад

    I’m impressed by how good you are on all your videos. I learned a lot from you. I will need your help. I’m a woman and it’s hard d for me to do some maintenance to my 1998 4Runner. I opened the moonroof for the first time two weeks ago, and the plastic trim (inside driver side) was broken into several pieces. What is the proper name or part number of that part and where to find it? I appreciate any help on this because I love my 21 years old 4Runner. Thanks.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  5 лет назад

      Hi Lina, good to hear you're learning a lot from our videos. I don't actually know what that sunroof trim piece is called. I know going to a local Toyota dealer isn't the most affordable way to buy parts but the parts schematics they have access to are much much better than you can find online and they pretty much always find me the parts I need. So, I'm willing to pay more for the convenience. Sorry I couldn't be of more help to you. Good luck!

  • @Tyler_Durden_562
    @Tyler_Durden_562 2 года назад

    always love your videos Timmy. So informative and no nonsense lol. Sadly my 3rd gens sunroof chain has that grease that's turned to concrete, got the entire assembly out so clearing out my drain lines will be crazy easy. Hardest problem i'm having is breaking down the sunroof track and stuff so I can expose the chain and soak it for re greasing.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  2 года назад

      Hey Ryan, glad you like our channel. Sounds like that sunroof job is an involved one. Hope it works out for you.

  • @fwdk
    @fwdk 3 года назад

    Great video! I love your channel since I also own a 3rd gen 4runner. Can you do a video going over the mods on your car to do this trip? Also, include some camping gears? Thx!

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  3 года назад +1

      I don't know if we'll do a video of my rig that I've modified because it's nothing crazy unique or special really. We have videos already showing the installs of both my CBI bumpers, skid plates and rock rails. We have video installs for the gas tank skid and rear diff skids as well. We have a video showing the install of my winch. We have a videos for the manual hub swap I've done. The only thing I really haven't documented is installing my Sonoran Steel Radflo lift because I was too lazy to film it. But, in a nutshell, it's a 3 inch lift in the front, 5.5 inches in the rear, CBI bumpers front and rear. Full belly skids from CBI, Little Skips Offroad and Budbuilt. The winch is a Warn8000. The roof rack was made custom, but it's basically very similar to a Gobi.

  • @paal1576
    @paal1576 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you
    You teach well..New sub

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  10 месяцев назад

      You bet! We are stoked you subscribed! Welcome to the Toyota party!
      - Sean

  • @robf9562
    @robf9562 5 лет назад

    Thanks, very helpful.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  5 лет назад

      You're welcome Robert. Hope the video helps you out.

  • @marusholilac
    @marusholilac 8 дней назад

    Seems to be an early 4Runner. It would be nice for folks who might have the exact car, to tell them what it is. I can see it isn't like my 5th gen 4Runner. Toyota has cleverly obscured my front drain holes with mechanisms to defeat me, but I will prevail.

  • @slvrktman7824
    @slvrktman7824 3 года назад

    Nice freaking design Toyota!

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  3 года назад

      Pretty good design. Just sucks you have to remove the headliner and side panels.. but once you’re in there, it’s very easy

  • @JacobSpinkCamera
    @JacobSpinkCamera 5 лет назад

    My 4Runner just started leaking last night after some serious heavy rain, came outside after work and discovered my cup holders full of water, the dome light had water inside of it, and it looks like water is coming from that little crevasse shown at the beginning of the video.

    • @TimmyTheToolman
      @TimmyTheToolman  5 лет назад

      Hopefully sealing that little crack in the molding around the sunroof glass does the trick. Let me know how it goes.