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Old 05-20-2006, 03:09 PM   #2 (permalink)
tuqk4u
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Re: Leaky Roof

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tnegiet previously said:
OK,
I've heard about the water leaks in the seatbelt area, but I experienced a leak I hadn't heard about yet. We had a torrential downpour toaday, the FJ was outside in it for over a couple hours...

The result was a water soaked headliner all along the front of the roof. I believe the cause is from the top of the windshiled/roof seam...it would appear to be an inadequate seal! Needless to say, I'll be letting my dealer know about it on Monday...Toyota needs to be aware and do something about the roof/door seals or the warranty issues will start piling up fast...

Ironically. I did not, and have not yet, experienced the previously mentioned seat belt area wetness.

The area I live in only gets about 15 inches of rain a year, so it's not too much of a concern for me, but those of you in wetter parts of the country...keep an eye out.

We have had a lot of heavy rain over the past 3 weeks and havent had an issue with leaking. I am sure that it can and will be remedied. BTW, do you have a roof rack?
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