Hello everyone, I have been reading this forum like crazy for the past month as I shopped for a Cruiser. It has been a huge help! We just had our 2nd child (on 3/17) and my access cab Tacoma was no longer sufficient.
I stumbled upon a LC in the town where I live. It is a 1998 with 120k and it has been well maintained at the dealership. I thought I got a really good deal, but I have had a few headaches since the purchase (all compounded by a newborn in the house!). I am on the verge of just tying to sell the thing, but we will see how much work is required to fix this leak.
I knew the moon roof did not operate when I purchased it - I did not really care. (The dealer ship said it is a bad motor $700 to replace).
Another issue I was aware of was a bit of moisture in the driver's side foot well. My (incorrect) assumption was that this was being caused by a small rust hole in the front quarter panel next to the rear of wheel well. I patched that -sorry I used fiber glass resin, I promise I will get a patch panel and have a buddy help me weld this summer. So the leak persisted, we had a down pour yesterday and it was soaked. A quick search (wish I had done that in the first place) led me to this thread. , and many similar ones on the 80 forum.
So it seems I have either clogged or pinched drain tubes. My question is, how do I access the tubes with a moon roof that is stuck shut?
I assume I have to do a moon roof removal and headliner removal? Thought I would ask before I tore into a big job. I know there is a manual method to opening the moon roof on the 80's but from a forum search it seems that it isn't possible on the 100's.
I have been reading over the moon roof removal section of the 2004 manual. If anyone has any words of advice I would appreciate it.
Another thought - has anyone tried just sealing the moon roof with caulk? I really don't care if it ever opens, and if it would save me a little time now, maybe I could get to doing it right in a few months when my son is a little older.
Thanks for your help, and please accept my apologies in advance if I missed any obvious threads that would be relevant to my situation. Can I blame it on sleep deprivation?
I stumbled upon a LC in the town where I live. It is a 1998 with 120k and it has been well maintained at the dealership. I thought I got a really good deal, but I have had a few headaches since the purchase (all compounded by a newborn in the house!). I am on the verge of just tying to sell the thing, but we will see how much work is required to fix this leak.
I knew the moon roof did not operate when I purchased it - I did not really care. (The dealer ship said it is a bad motor $700 to replace).
Another issue I was aware of was a bit of moisture in the driver's side foot well. My (incorrect) assumption was that this was being caused by a small rust hole in the front quarter panel next to the rear of wheel well. I patched that -sorry I used fiber glass resin, I promise I will get a patch panel and have a buddy help me weld this summer. So the leak persisted, we had a down pour yesterday and it was soaked. A quick search (wish I had done that in the first place) led me to this thread. , and many similar ones on the 80 forum.
So it seems I have either clogged or pinched drain tubes. My question is, how do I access the tubes with a moon roof that is stuck shut?
I assume I have to do a moon roof removal and headliner removal? Thought I would ask before I tore into a big job. I know there is a manual method to opening the moon roof on the 80's but from a forum search it seems that it isn't possible on the 100's.
I have been reading over the moon roof removal section of the 2004 manual. If anyone has any words of advice I would appreciate it.
Another thought - has anyone tried just sealing the moon roof with caulk? I really don't care if it ever opens, and if it would save me a little time now, maybe I could get to doing it right in a few months when my son is a little older.
Thanks for your help, and please accept my apologies in advance if I missed any obvious threads that would be relevant to my situation. Can I blame it on sleep deprivation?