You rock! Thank you!On mine that wider part of the seal is on the front of the sunroof. I just ran out and checked.
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You rock! Thank you!On mine that wider part of the seal is on the front of the sunroof. I just ran out and checked.
Looks like I ran into the same issue here too after a few days of rain here in CA. I noticed that there was a small drip coming from the sun roof on the length side toward the back of the vehicle.Pop it off with a plastic trim remover strait down and there are 4 10mm bolts under it. ( Mine bolts where silver, I feel shorted) Pop front and back off first. Yes, the glass has to come out. Literally takes like 2 mins to remove it if that. I used 3M window urethane on mine and ran a bead around the plastic strip because that is were it is probably leaking.
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This is where I ran the bead around the top on the inside of the plastic. I taped off about a 1/4 around the entire area. Mine was leaking in that seam in the above picture for sure.
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This is also brilliant. Did you consider using window adhesive?When my sunroof leaked it was the trim to the glass. I carefully masked off the seam between the glass and trim with fine line tape and smeared it with Permatex The Right Stuff. Peeled tape off and problem solved.
The rubber 'gasket' is there to stop major water and wind noise, but water will get past it and leak onto the drip channels and out the sunroof drains front and back.
The glass comes with the trim and I don't believe it is available separately.
I hate to do this to you, but any chance you could post a picture of the plastic trim separation? I'm having a tough time picturing it in my head.Double reviving this thread. I was replacing my seal with the help of this thread and the plastic trim had separated so bad it started to peal away from the glass. I bit the bullet and ordered a new sunroof from Toyota and a seal, however when it arrived I opened it up to find it already had a seal installed. I took that as a win and I popped in the glass and stashed the extra seal in my parts bin.
I am going to see if I can glue back the plastic trim to the glass on the old one, any suggestions on what would be both thin and strong enough for that application?
I'll try to get one in the morning but where the crack develops at the front and rear is where it started pulling away. I could pull it off off the glass for about 4 inches on either side of the split. There is a U channel where the glass sits in that trim.I hate to do this to you, but any chance you could post a picture of the plastic trim separation? I'm having a tough time picturing it in my head.
Please ignore that link. It looks like that product isn't available in the US.Full disclosure, I have no personal experience with this product, but after doing a little research it seems like it might be worth trying on a small section of the plastic trim that's separated and go from there. Blue Rhine - https://www.bluerhine.com/products/sign-bond