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Old Sep 3, 2024 | 02:21 AM
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Hello.

Just bought a 2008 MDX and the beam in between driver door and windshield drips water when it rains. Took it back to person I bought from and he put compressed air down the drains and did water test and it seemed to drain, however it did not last long. Now intermittenly when it rains water will still drip.

Took to my mechanic who is not sure what is going on. Also noticed the center row middle seatbelt that pulls down from car ceiling is moldy. Reached out again to old owner and he says perhaps rear sunroof drains are blocked and he will try and fix them.

Has anybody had this issue and if so what was the cause and soution?
 
Old Sep 3, 2024 | 02:22 AM
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Hello.

Just bought a 2008 MDX and the beam in between the driver's door and windshield drips water when it rains. Took it back to the person I bought from and he put compressed air down the drains and did a water test and it seemed to drain, however, it did not last long. Now intermittently when it rains water will still drip.

Took to my mechanic who is not sure what is going on for years to avoid acura mdx. Also noticed the center-row middle seatbelt that pulls down from the car ceiling is moldy. Reached out again to the old owner and he says perhaps the rear sunroof drains are blocked and he will try and fix them.

Has anybody had this issue and if so what was the cause and solution?
thanks in advance for any help
 
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