What could be causing Chrysler Pacifica's panoramic sunroof to leak water?
Hey Alex,
A leaking panoramic sunroof on your Chrysler Pacifica can be caused by several factors. The most common culprit is clogged or blocked sunroof drainage tubes, which can prevent water from properly draining away and lead to leaks inside the vehicle. Inspect the drainage tubes and clear any debris or blockages using compressed air or a flexible, thin wire. Another possible cause is deteriorated or damaged weather seals around the sunroof, which can allow water to seep through. Check the condition of these seals and replace them if they appear cracked or worn out. Improper alignment of the sunroof can also result in gaps that let water in; ensure that the sunroof is correctly aligned and seated. Additionally, debris or dirt trapped in the sunroof tracks can prevent it from closing fully, so clean the tracks thoroughly to ensure a proper seal. In some cases, manufacturing defects or issues with the sunroof's installation might be to blame, necessitating a visit to the dealership or a professional repair shop. Regular maintenance and inspection of the sunroof and its components can help prevent leaks and ensure it remains in good working condition. If the leak persists after these checks, it may be necessary to consult a professional for a more in-depth diagnosis and repair.