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Headliner Wet, Water Leak From Front Or Rear Sunroof Glass Or Rear Compartment Carpet Wet – 2007-2016 Buick Chevrolet GMC Saturn
oemdtc January 20, 2016 Repair Tips
#10-08-67-001C: Headliner Wet, Water Leak from Front or Rear Sunroof Glass or Rear Compartment Carpet Wet
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[TD]Subject:[/TD]
[TD]Headliner Wet, Water Leak from Front or Rear Sunroof Glass or Rear Compartment Carpet Wet[/TD]
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[TD]Models:[/TD]
[TD]2008-2016 Buick Enclave[/TD]
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[TD]2009-2016 Chevrolet Traverse[/TD]
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[TD]2007-2016 GMC Acadia[/TD]
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[TD]2007-2010 Saturn OUTLOOK[/TD]
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[TD]Water Leaks that reach the IP Fuse Boxcould be a contributor to the conditions listed in latest version of Corporate Bulletin Number 08-08-57-003. For more information see the latest version of Corporate Bulletin Number 08-08-57-003.[/TD]
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This Bulletin has been revised to update the Subject Information. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 10-08-67-001B.
Condition #1
Some customers may comment on a waterleak in the headliner area above the 2nd or 3rd row seats. Water may be dripping from the overhead A/C outlets or the dome lamp.
Cause #1
The cause of this condition may be from the urethane of the sunroof rear stationary window not sealing the glass to the body. This may allow water to leak between the urethane and roof flange, then onto the headliner.
Correction #1
Note: The shower method of diagnosing/confirming the leak location may be ineffective because the close-out surround seal on the rear stationary glass may prevent sufficient water from leaking past the seal and urethane bead.
To properly verify that the leak is from the sunroof rear stationary glass, use a soapy solution and compressed air. The more common areas where leaks may be found is at the center rear edge of the glass, or in the front or rear corners of the glass. Several examples are shown in the graphics below.



The graphic below shows an example of a leak caused by the urethane not being properly aligned.

If a leak is confirmed, remove and reseal the glass. Refer to Roof Stationary Window Replacement.
oemdtc January 20, 2016 Repair Tips
[TABLE="width: 1"]
[TR]
[TD]Subject:[/TD]
[TD]Headliner Wet, Water Leak from Front or Rear Sunroof Glass or Rear Compartment Carpet Wet[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Models:[/TD]
[TD]2008-2016 Buick Enclave[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]2009-2016 Chevrolet Traverse[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]2007-2016 GMC Acadia[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]2007-2010 Saturn OUTLOOK[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD][/TD]
[TD]Water Leaks that reach the IP Fuse Boxcould be a contributor to the conditions listed in latest version of Corporate Bulletin Number 08-08-57-003. For more information see the latest version of Corporate Bulletin Number 08-08-57-003.[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
This Bulletin has been revised to update the Subject Information. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 10-08-67-001B.
Condition #1
Some customers may comment on a waterleak in the headliner area above the 2nd or 3rd row seats. Water may be dripping from the overhead A/C outlets or the dome lamp.
Cause #1
The cause of this condition may be from the urethane of the sunroof rear stationary window not sealing the glass to the body. This may allow water to leak between the urethane and roof flange, then onto the headliner.
Correction #1
Note: The shower method of diagnosing/confirming the leak location may be ineffective because the close-out surround seal on the rear stationary glass may prevent sufficient water from leaking past the seal and urethane bead.
To properly verify that the leak is from the sunroof rear stationary glass, use a soapy solution and compressed air. The more common areas where leaks may be found is at the center rear edge of the glass, or in the front or rear corners of the glass. Several examples are shown in the graphics below.



The graphic below shows an example of a leak caused by the urethane not being properly aligned.

If a leak is confirmed, remove and reseal the glass. Refer to Roof Stationary Window Replacement.