what are these called, and how can i replace them?
#12
RE: what are these called, and how can i replace them?
i have a problem w/ my sunroof... pretty sure it is the leak hole is clogged but i realy don't feel like ripping my head liner off just to unclog the clog, ill just make sure the buyer i sell it to test drives it on a sunny day LOL
#13
RE: what are these called, and how can i replace them?
ORIGINAL: RCJr9186
i have a problem w/ my sunroof... pretty sure it is the leak hole is clogged but i realy don't feel like ripping my head liner off just to unclog the clog, ill just make sure the buyer i sell it to test drives it on a sunny day LOL
i have a problem w/ my sunroof... pretty sure it is the leak hole is clogged but i realy don't feel like ripping my head liner off just to unclog the clog, ill just make sure the buyer i sell it to test drives it on a sunny day LOL
Damnit, I'm going to have to look now.
#14
RE: what are these called, and how can i replace them?
There are two holes that I can see actually. They seem to point towards the A pillar. They look more like tubes though and not weep holes like you have in the door sills. I suppose those holes are for any residual water getting in there, but I just don't see it being used as weep holes since the sunroof is supposed to seal up when it's closed. I would say that you have a worn sunroof glass seal. If you have an air compressor or if you can get your hands on one, I'd say blow down the holes and give that a try.
#17
RE: what are these called, and how can i replace them?
have you checked www.autopartswarehouse.com? if you have literaly tried everywhere. . . like i told you, www.mitsubishigraveyard.com call gary up there and he'll find it for you.
#18
RE: what are these called, and how can i replace them?
Why do you want to replace them? Is it because its leaking? or because it looks like hell. i can give ya a DIY if they still work right, and just dont want the chrome showing.
#20
RE: what are these called, and how can i replace them?
I've got the same problem but was just going to sand and paint them with black trim paint when it gets warmer outside. You a good brand!!! I've use various trim paints in the past and have very good results, even the tail lights of a '67 Chevelle looked nearly new when done and have lasted several years now. (The neighbor bought the car from me so I still see it occasionally.)
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