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<x-charset iso-8859-1> Never park a sunroof car nose up in a heavy rain... it pools in the back and gives you a bath when you drive away. Sounds like your problem is not that though... make sure the drains arent plugged, that the drain channels arent rusted through... the seal itself only keeps large amounts of water out... its not a seal really. Keith > Anybody have experience with inches of water behind the driver seat > after it rains? I've just discovered that if I leave my '72 fastback > w/sunroof out in a thunderstorm, I get tons of water leaking in from the > sunroof. This seems to be caused by two problems: > > 1) The sunroof does not seem to seal on the driver's side, but seals > fine on the passenger's side. It seems to pull a little to the left > when closing. Any easy way to adjust this? > > 2) The back left drain seems to be plugged and it's not clear where it > drains out to. Any ideas as to where these tubes go? > > Thanks, > wade > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > Too much? Digest! mailto:type3-d-request@vwtype3.org Subj=subscribe > > </x-charset>