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TRXnMe 1st September 2012 11:49

Thank you for this thread.

I've got soggy carpet syndrome in my Connie Tourer and had managed to work out it was the sunroof plenums that were the cause, but couldn't find the pipe for the life of me, your superb photos got me looking in the right place and water now exits my sunroof via the wheel arches :)

I couldn't get the glove box out as there is a CD multichanger in there and I can't work out how to remove that yet, but I did find the drain end and trimmed it so it wont clog up again, driver's side nicely rodded and sealed.

Sunroof now wide opem with the car parked in the sun slowly drying out, I guess it's going to take a while but as I need it every day I can#t strip the innards out as you did :(

njb 30th September 2012 22:49

Did the front drain tubes today, thanks to Artic for the comprehensive guide.
I used the 5/8 connector from halfords, I needed to buy the larger multipack kit as they had no twin packs in stock.

It rained heavily here on Monday and Tuesday, when I got into the car on Monday evening, water drip from the interior light on to the gearstick. I also had water leaking into both front footwells.

To buy time until the weekend, I sealed the sunroof with brown packing tape, it did the job but didn't quite have the classy look I'd hoped for.

For rodding I picked up a 15 foot drain clearing spring, its about 8 mm in diameter, much more substantial than the curtain wire.

@TRXnMe, I've a CD changer in the glovebox, no need to unbolt it as it comes out along with the glove box, single connector at the rear.

Arctic 1st October 2012 01:32

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Originally Posted by TRXnMe (Post 1089068)
Thank you for this thread.

I've got soggy carpet syndrome in my Connie Tourer and had managed to work out it was the sunroof plenums that were the cause, but couldn't find the pipe for the life of me, your superb photos got me looking in the right place and water now exits my sunroof via the wheel arches :)

I couldn't get the glove box out as there is a CD multichanger in there and I can't work out how to remove that yet, but I did find the drain end and trimmed it so it wont clog up again, driver's side nicely rodded and sealed.

Sunroof now wide opem with the car parked in the sun slowly drying out, I guess it's going to take a while but as I need it every day I can#t strip the innards out as you did :(

Hi Ian.
First of all welcome and glad the thread helped you sorry i have not answered before this been busy and may have missed your post until now, i presume after 29 days its all dry in your car now the CD changer will be bolted down you can get to these by pulling on the glove box its snaps down a little but be careful, or follow Niall post above its best if you can at some time do the tube connectors cheers Arctic.

Arctic 1st October 2012 01:37

Quote:

Originally Posted by njb (Post 1106345)
Did the front drain tubes today, thanks to Artic for the comprehensive guide.
I used the 5/8 connector from halfords, I needed to buy the larger multipack kit as they had no twin packs in stock.

It rained heavily here on Monday and Tuesday, when I got into the car on Monday evening, water drip from the interior light on to the gearstick. I also had water leaking into both front footwells.

To buy time until the weekend, I sealed the sunroof with brown packing tape, it did the job but didn't quite have the classy look I'd hoped for.

For rodding I picked up a 15 foot drain clearing spring, its about 8 mm in diameter, much more substantial than the curtain wire.

@TRXnMe, I've a CD changer in the glovebox, no need to unbolt it as it comes out along with the glove box, single connector at the rear.


Hi Niall.
Glad it helped you did you have to buy to boxes then as they only hold three 5/8 connectors in the pack :( Halfords are no longer doing the Mafco ones :shrug: why i dont know i have tried several Halfords where i live now no joy.

njb 1st October 2012 17:06

Hi Arctic,I suppose its a bit of a waste to get three usable connectors from the box, but at 16 euros for the parts to fix the job properly, I'm happy with that.
The other good thing about the 5/8 connector and the method of connection, ie one internal and one external, is that there is no restriction by use of the connector.
It bucketed down today for about an hour when I was out in the car, not a drip or fogged window.
Really pleased with the sunroof fix for a couple of reasons, primarly as the leaky sunroof was taking the shine of the purchase (have the car a month). Some of my work colleagues were needling me a little over the packing tape on the sunroof. The brigade mechanic was more than a little unkind over my choice of a rover, he would favour japaneese cars. He's good though, when I first drove in, in the 75, he could tell it was an automatic by thesound of the engine note, no flywheel, hence the 'tinny' sound. Anyway once I get few more jobs done, (lower engine mount, strut bearings on friday), fan sometime after that, I'll toss him the keys and see if that doesn't end the argument.

Niall

Craig parker 9th November 2012 13:31

Hello Arctic

I completed this modification on my ZT this morning and it was an absolute piece of cake, everyone who has a sunroof on their 75/ZT should really do this it is very simple.

My carpets are bone dry because i always checked my sunroof drains were in position every week, but now i dont have too! :D

I ordered my hose connecters from ebay (16mm) and they were perfect for the job :D

Thankyou for this How To it should prevent all forum members from finding a small lake under their carpets !

Regards

Craig

Arctic 9th November 2012 19:21

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Originally Posted by Craig parker (Post 1135818)
Hello Arctic

I completed this modification on my ZT this morning and it was an absolute piece of cake, everyone who has a sunroof on their 75/ZT should really do this it is very simple.

My carpets are bone dry because i always checked my sunroof drains were in position every week, but now i dont have too! :D

I ordered my hose connecters from ebay (16mm) and they were perfect for the job :D

Thankyou for this How To it should prevent all forum members from finding a small lake under their carpets !

Regards

Craig

Hi Craig.
great news dry carpet just what you need this winter because if any water is un der the carpet its going to turn to ice which ca not be any good at all not with electrics inder the carpet etc, do you have the link for the 16mm connectors you bought from the bay of everything :D or was it one that was put up already. Arctic.

Craig parker 9th November 2012 20:34

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arctic (Post 1136135)
Hi Craig.
great news dry carpet just what you need this winter because if any water is under the carpet its going to turn to ice which ca not be any good at all not with electrics inder the carpet etc, do you have the link for the 16mm connectors you bought from the bay of everything :D or was it one that was put up already. Arctic.


Hi these are what i bought and of course i ordered the 16mm connectors and they fit perfect :D

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Staight-Ho...item4cfee859aa

Regards

Craig

Woodie 11th November 2012 09:40

Found a damp rear carpet in the Tourer this morning, hmph...........
Guess what I just purchased? although I paid £5 for 4 on ebay, don't know if they will fit yet mind haha
Nick

Craig parker 11th November 2012 10:09

16mm or 5/8 are the only size that will fit the sunroof drain tube and the outlet drain tube


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