Moonroof drain locations

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Asked by jtocc Jul 29, 2007 at 11:39 AM about the 1999 Honda Passport

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Moonroof is leaking because the drain is clogged, but i cant find where the drain is located.

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Hi jtocc, Check the underside of your fenders for the drain tubes. There are little holes at the 4 corners and tubes are run down the frame to the fenders for drainage. Hope this helps!

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The roof could be plugged you’ll see a grove in the corners of the moon roof leading to the drain. that’s were you can snake it. Then inside the car take the covers against the frame off the passenger and drivers side where your feet are at. There will be a piece of foam inserted in the frame you’ll see a pin on the outside if you reach in the drain hose is attached to it. The water actually runs from the roof to the hose through the frame dumps the water into the bottom rail. Under the car there are small holes in that rail. Sometimes dirt will get In those drain holes then it won’t drain fast enough and water will end up in the car

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