Sunroof Seals

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What is a sunroof seal?

A sunroof seal is the rubber gasket that creates a watertight seal around the perimeter of a sunroof. It helps keep water and other elements from entering the vehicle’s interior.

What are the signs of a faulty sunroof seal?

Signs of a faulty sunroof seal include water leaking into the vehicle’s interior, a whistling noise when driving, and warping or cracking of the seal.

Can a faulty sunroof seal cause damage?

Yes, a faulty sunroof seal can cause water damage to the vehicle’s interior, such as the seats, carpet, and headliner.

How do I replace a sunroof seal?

To replace a sunroof seal:

  1. Carefully pry off the old seal with a flathead screwdriver.
  2. Clean the sunroof frame with a solvent to remove any dirt and debris.
  3. Apply a thin layer of adhesive to the sunroof frame.
  4. Carefully place the new seal in the sunroof frame and press firmly to adhere.
  5. Allow the adhesive to dry before closing the sunroof.


How often should I inspect my sunroof seal?

Sunroof seals should be inspected regularly, at least once every 6 months, to ensure that they are in good condition and that there are no signs of wear or damage.