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Old 20-06-2012, 09:38 PM   #1
Mickey6050
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Default Leaky sunroof

Hi, I have a 2010 Titanium. We have had a bit of rain here in Perth and I noticed the sunroof leaks a little. At the rear of the roof you can slip your fingers into what feels like a metal gutter which gets wet? It not in danger of overflowing but does catch some water. I don't think any is coming into the car. Has anyone else found the same. Going to see the dealer about it, hopefully this week.

Had the car a little over a year now, just cracked 10 K, all going well. Only had one issue where the car would apparently "wake up" and drain the battery. The dealer gave it a software upgrade and it doesn't "wake up" any more.
Averaging about 7.4 liters per 100 ks, that's just city driving 50 and 60 K zones.

Happy driving
Michael

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