Hyundaitech, Re: 2006 Elantra sun roof
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Hyundaitech, Re: 2006 Elantra sun roof
Thank you for your assistance. I took it to the local dealer and they
informed me, as you stated, that the roof is designed to take on the
moisture that I had been experiencing. However, it does appear that the roof
sits a little low on one end and it was suggested that I have this adjusted.
They said that this adjustment would not be covered under the existing
warranty. Is this correct? Would you recommend making the adjustment?
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
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> Your sunroof is designed for water to be able to leak past the glass
> gasket, but it should then run down into the sunroof assembly, which has a
> drain at each corner that takes the water out of the assembly to each
> wheel
> area. If you have water entering the car, there's an actual problem,
> perhaps a clogged drain.
>
informed me, as you stated, that the roof is designed to take on the
moisture that I had been experiencing. However, it does appear that the roof
sits a little low on one end and it was suggested that I have this adjusted.
They said that this adjustment would not be covered under the existing
warranty. Is this correct? Would you recommend making the adjustment?
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
news:cbf32b0a77375dd2a978e8adc0202288@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> Your sunroof is designed for water to be able to leak past the glass
> gasket, but it should then run down into the sunroof assembly, which has a
> drain at each corner that takes the water out of the assembly to each
> wheel
> area. If you have water entering the car, there's an actual problem,
> perhaps a clogged drain.
>
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Re: Hyundaitech, Re: 2006 Elantra sun roof
These sorts of adjustments are covered for only one year/12,000 miles. If
you have no water actually entering the car and no abnormal wind noise,
then I wouldn't worry about the adjustment. If you have a problem that
you would like to go away, then the adjustment is the place to start.
Typically, the front is adjusted just below the roof surface while the
rear is just above. This will minimize wind noise.
you have no water actually entering the car and no abnormal wind noise,
then I wouldn't worry about the adjustment. If you have a problem that
you would like to go away, then the adjustment is the place to start.
Typically, the front is adjusted just below the roof surface while the
rear is just above. This will minimize wind noise.
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