To those who've see the sunroof drain discharge nozzle, pass side fenderwell...
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To those who've see the sunroof drain discharge nozzle, pass side fenderwell...
Got the wheel off and the fender liner half off and then some... Do not see anything which could pass for a sunroof drain anywhere! Where I THINK it should be, there is a cylindrical, very sturdy metal projection, 1 cm X 2-3 cm. It has no function which I can determine. I'd post pics but my memory card is "too full to open" the app to delete some pics. What a stupid app (android photo app came on the phone).
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Forgot to mention it's the REAR passenger side; here's a view of where Audi CLAIMS it is...
I HAVE seen the front ones and assume the rears look similar, but there's nothing there!
I HAVE seen the front ones and assume the rears look similar, but there's nothing there!
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Obviously...
...but on my passenger side the item#3 does not exist as shown.
I found it, though. It's exactly in line with the forward seam of the filler door. Like way behind the axle (not as shown). It's also quite short, a black nipple with a flat one-way closure, which I circumcised to permit full flow. It was clogged just enough to make me wonder if it was clogged. I cut it so it's open 3-5 mm ; now I'll probably have complaints from the little woman of gas smell in the cabin with the sunroof on vent and the A/C on recirculate.
(I have had sunroof leak issues for a long time in case anyone was not aware). I'm afraid that my problem is that some imbecile took a shop air hose to the sunroof drains and disconnected it within the headliner. You would think with FOUR drains, there would be a fail-safe against this sort of thing but audi, who's settles MILLIONS of dollars' worth of "water ingress" claims starting (before) 1998, would know how to set up a drainage system for a sunroof!
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I found it, though. It's exactly in line with the forward seam of the filler door. Like way behind the axle (not as shown). It's also quite short, a black nipple with a flat one-way closure, which I circumcised to permit full flow. It was clogged just enough to make me wonder if it was clogged. I cut it so it's open 3-5 mm ; now I'll probably have complaints from the little woman of gas smell in the cabin with the sunroof on vent and the A/C on recirculate.
(I have had sunroof leak issues for a long time in case anyone was not aware). I'm afraid that my problem is that some imbecile took a shop air hose to the sunroof drains and disconnected it within the headliner. You would think with FOUR drains, there would be a fail-safe against this sort of thing but audi, who's settles MILLIONS of dollars' worth of "water ingress" claims starting (before) 1998, would know how to set up a drainage system for a sunroof!
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The one on the driver's side is symmetric with the other. If you go looking for it I'd recommend removing the fenderwell liner starting from the rear (edit), although it's near the top of the curve it's definitely toward the rear. It's also hard to see due to being short and hidden behind some solenoid & tubing.
Mine was clear (as in not clogged). I'm beginning to dread the possibility that one of the sunroof drain tubes is disconnected above the headliner. Don't even want to think about removing the headliner!
-Tom
Mine was clear (as in not clogged). I'm beginning to dread the possibility that one of the sunroof drain tubes is disconnected above the headliner. Don't even want to think about removing the headliner!
-Tom
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Now, the only drain I have not checked is passenger front, and I will do that as soon as I get started on my epic front-end rebuild (brakes, axles, control arms and swaybar links), in the next couple days. I am considering what liquid with which to test the tubes, or maybe a smoke machine since I have a vacuum problem, too... I wonder if grain alcohol would work... at least I could catch the leakage in a glass - on the rocks (yuk).
Once I went to school with a bad alcoholic, and he awoke in his 1970s Thunderbird half (passenger half IIRC) submerged in the lake.
God really does watch over little kids and drunks.
Anyway, he called me in the AM to try to pull that POS out (I had a K5 Blazer), and I said how awful it must've been spending the night waaaaaaay out in the country, all wet in his wrecked car; his response was "the worst part was not having ice... I had to drink Scotch and lakewater all night"...
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Tom
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