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Posted

Hi Guys,

I discovered that my 2005 CTT had about an inch of water in the boot.

We had a particularly heavy downpour of rain recently and I assume somewhere there is another drain hole blocked, similar to the ones you get at the front of the car. Any ideas?

I have dried the boot after removing everything from it, including the Bose SubWoofer (still don't know if it still works since it got wet) and poured water all over the back of the car but could not recreate the problem.

Any help would be appreciated.

I did find this post with the help of Google but without pictures it does not help very much even though it sounds like the exact problem:

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-cayenne/572581-water-trapped-somewhere-back.html

Thanks is Advance,

MaKS

Posted

It's often caused by one of the sunroof drains coming adrift. You need to drop the headliner to inspect.

Posted

It's often caused by one of the sunroof drains coming adrift. You need to drop the headliner to inspect.

Thanks wvicary.

I have the panoramic roof, so does that still apply?

Also, any hints whereabouts the pipe runs and where to start removing the headlining?

Posted

The drains are located in the corners of the roof. Sorry I don't have a step by step procedure for repair.

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