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It's rainy season now down here in So Fla, so my supra is getting soaked. Before I spend a fortune having someone fix it, is there anything I can look for myself to diagnose the problem?
mk3forme said:If these cars are set up like most then it most likely has a drain tube the goes from the sunroof under the headliner and back down through one of the rear quarter panels. If this tube is there and is clogged then you will definitely get water in the car as it cant drain properly.
baodownbia said:supradan did new rubber seals fix ur leaking targa problem? cuz i've had the same problem...
baodownbia said:supradan did new rubber seals fix ur leaking targa problem? cuz i've had the same problem...
supradan22 said:I just re sealled them with clear silicon and it worked fine for me. Just make sure the silicon is dry before you put the targa back on.
baodownbia said:does the silicon mess up when u take the targa off and on? or did u decide to reseal and leave the targa on for good?
Wayne G.;32484 said:I also live in Fla. (central Fla.) my Supra leaks at the back corner of the sunroof on the drivers side (drips) and when you apply the brakes you get a waterfall out the front corner on both sides. Using spray silicone on the rubber slowed things down but did not stop it.
This car also has leaks from around the spoiler mounts filling up the hatch lid so that when you lift up the hatch water dribbles out from under the inside of the plastic trim inside the hatch. There is also a leak around the radio ant. that causes the compartment on that side in the rear to collect water however this has been stopped with silicon sealer-- alas these cars are getting old but I love em.
I just started getting this problem whats the best solution?
ps 8 inches of rain in one month has not helped!!!!
clos91T;1699691 said:Used an air compresor turned the pressure down to about 30 psi and blew out the drains on mine.