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  1. To gain access to the sunroof drains you have to partially peel back the front most sections of passenger and drivers carpet. Once the 2 foam pieces are exposed you have to put your hand in between the 2 foam pieces. On the driver side the drain is up and to the left. On the passenger side it's up and to the right. It will feel like a rubber grommet. Pull it out and see if there is build up. If not, cut the tip off to promote better flow. Another possibility for water entry is the firewall. There is an aluminum piece that is glued to the firewall that separates the cowl area ( where leaves build up) and the passenger compartment. It's possible that corrosion had built up between the aluminum piece and the firewall separating the glue and allowing water in. Unfortunately the carpet has to be removed again to dry them and the drains need to be water tested. The dealer shouldn't charge you if you bring it back for what they supposedly fixed the first time. Hope this helps
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