I've got a leak from both corners of my windscreen (the rubber bits) .. is there a drainage point there that could be blocked? Just ordered Gummi and silcone oil to do the roof maintenance. Hopefully that'll sort the leaky bits. 😄
I've got a leak from both corners of my windscreen (the rubber bits) .. is there a drainage point there that could be blocked? Just ordered Gummi and silcone oil to do the roof maintenance. Hopefully that'll sort the leaky bits. 😄
Yea there is a drainage port along the A pillars outside. Also the conical pin washers up front might need to be adjusted for a tighter fit of roof and rubber seals. Good luck 👍
@@Sals_Garage I agree. But what I meant was that I have no leaks inside with the windows up. but if it's raining and I crack my window down, I get water running in through the window. From the top front of the window (a pillar area). My E46 M3 convertible was the same way. Do I just have to live with this with a convertible? Or is there something I can do to stop the water from coming in when I have the window cracked open? Thanks brother.
@@corbettdennis6246 I was having the same issue - there's a drainage hole/tube that runs down inside the length of the seal between the front window and the windscreen, which had gotten clogged with dirt and wasn't allowing water to drain. I carefully cleaned it out with a toothpick, problem solved. Try and pull the stuff out of the hole, rather than pushing it in.