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My 2011 Cayenne S has possible sunroof drain leaks.  I wanna remove the headliner and address the tubes.  Any instructions on taking down the headliner?  FYI,  I have cleaned out the drains in the wheel arches.  Also drained the water in the frame under the sills.  No more sloshing sound.

 

Thanks.

 

Roch

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We had torrential rain last night and now my floor is saturated with water.  Does anybody have a DYI instructional thread on how to remove the headliner?  I need to address this ASAP!!

 

Thanks.

 

Roch.

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Update.... I removed the A pillar and found that the tubes were no longer connected!  I can only assume someone had use compressed air to blow out the clog from the top and instead blew the hoses apart.  I filled the bottom tube with water and noticed it wasn't draining.  So I blew out the bottom hose and it freed up and emptied through the wheel well.  So I believe the clog is gone.  I then rejoined the hoses with a bit of silicon to give it a bit of a seal.  Now she's back in the rain tonight so we'll find out in the morning if it was a succes!

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