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Old 08-09-2003, 09:55 PM
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Angry Sunroof Leak

I have a 740i and the H2O coming through the sunroof is getting into the FRONT and Rear of the drivers side. John Carey has given me an idea of the set up .... possibly a clogged gutter. I can't find the thread to fix the problem which I believe is now both in the front gutter and the rear gutter .... if this car has one. Also during this time the red light for the air bag has come on ..... I suspect the result of this water getting into the car. Any help on the sunroof or the red light for the airbag would be GREATLY appreciated.

Thanks .... Gil ....

PS Check out John's car ..... it's a great vehicle.
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Old 08-09-2003, 10:24 PM
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Smile It's a 1998 740i - Sorry I did not mention that

Wanted to let you know the year also.... thanks for any help or advice.
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