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1 12th April 14:40
pb
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Hi,

I have an 02 accord SE sedan that I have owned since January. We had rain
last weekend, and I noticed the driver side, rear passenger floor was
soaked. I shop vac'd it and thought maybe my door had not been shut tightly
enough. Well, more rain this weekend with the same result. I do have a
power sunroof. There doesn't seem to be any water anywhere else except
under the driver's seat and to the rear of that.

I have googled TSBs, and there seems to be one for a water leak, but I
cannot find all of the information on the TSB.

Does anybody have any info that could help me?

Thanks,

Perry
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2 12th April 14:41
me
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Water is most likely the result of a failed seal in the windshield .I had
the same thing happen in a pickup truck that I owned. I had the seal
replaced and all OK now.
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3 12th April 14:41
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I had the same problem in my 97 Civic, but just on the drivers side.
When I did some looking, there was a rubber body plug that was missing.
The water ran down the body panel and into the car. I sealed the hole
and now is all dry.

Mike
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4 12th April 14:41
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Have you cleaned out the drain tubes for the sunroof? On some models
there's a 'Y' where debris collects, about the level of the steering
wheel. Try google for tips on how to clean it. I'd try water to see if
it's plugged, then low-pressure air if it's plugged. Try it backwards
too, or use suction. If you're not the original owner, pray somebody
hasn't wrecked something inside there.

'Curly'

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5 12th April 14:41
curly q. links
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Have you cleaned out the drain tubes for the sunroof? On some models
there's a 'Y' where debris collects, about the level of the steering
wheel. Try google for tips on how to clean it. I'd try water to see if
it's plugged, then low-pressure air if it's plugged. Try it backwards
too, or use suction. If you're not the original owner, pray somebody
hasn't wrecked something inside there.

'Curly'

'Curly'
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6 12th April 14:41
curly q. links
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Have you cleaned out the drain tubes for the sunroof? On some models
there's a 'Y' where debris collects, about the level of the steering
wheel. Try google for tips on how to clean it. I'd try water to see if
it's plugged, then low-pressure air if it's plugged. Try it backwards
too, or use suction. If you're not the original owner, pray somebody
hasn't wrecked something inside there.

'Curly'

'Curly'
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7 12th April 20:17
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I have an 01 accord ex and noticed after a big rain that my rear drivers
side was soaked also.That was a year 15 months ago and havent really noticed
it again.Maybe a fluke as to how the wind was blowing and where the car was
parked.
I chalked it up to that anyway.
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