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It rolls down the inside of the body through the roof. If there is a lot of rain, sometimes it will even drip down the inside of the side rear window. THere is also water running down the wiring harness. I wonder sometimes if it could be the shark fin because water never drips at the front of the vehicle.Have not had this problem (yet maybe). So far I am reading description of the source (maybe the source).
How does the water get to the tire well. I mean does it drip down onto the carpet on the access lid, or follow a hidden side drainage. How does it end up in the well. Is there a water trail.
The TSB in the previous post explains this well, pin holes, blocked drains and some specific places to look.It rolls down the inside of the body through the roof. If there is a lot of rain, sometimes it will even drip down the inside of the side rear window. THere is also water running down the wiring harness. I wonder sometimes if it could be the shark fin because water never drips at the front of the vehicle.
The TSB in the previous post explains this well, pin holes, blocked drains and some specific places to look.
Hey Steve,Have not had this problem (yet maybe). So far I am reading description of the source (maybe the source).
How does the water get to the tire well. I mean does it drip down onto the carpet on the access lid, or follow a hidden side drainage. How does it end up in the well. Is there a water trail.
I am having the same issue with my 2019 Equinox Premier. I was curious to what the dealer found with yours and if you have had additional problems since. Thanks
I have not heard the fishing line trick, however, my 2019 Premier rear drains were plugged up and to get at them the interior cargo side panel has to be removed! The Service Mgr. at Chevy said the same thing. Parking outside will cause this and in NC the pines are brutal! I agree! This needs to be a recall issue.And the reason we turned down 2019 after test driving one with the sun/moon roof. It appears the drain holes will plug up at times due to people leaving the roof or sunroof open. Stuff from trees falls into the roof area and plugs up the drain holes. While test driving one we heard sloshing and found water in the back seat area. My wife ended up with a new Premier, minus the sunroof. Heard you can buy some stout fishing line or weed whacker line and run it thru the drain holes on occasion to clear them out.
Or a good rain stormI went to the car wash today and this thread popped up. So I checked my wheel well and it is dry. Any chance some of you have this issue only after washing vehicle by hand or car wash?
I am on my 3rd diagnostic for this. I was lucky to file a claim while still under warranty. The first two diagnostics they insisted it was the moonroof drains clogging up from pine needles and that flushing the drains during each and every scheduled oil change would solve the problem so I complied. But, it’s still happening so it’s back for another diagnostic. I think GM is hoping people don’t figure out the problem until it’s no longer under warranty and owners give up and trade it in.Anybody know of any known leaks in the 2019 Equinox? I have a Premiere with the sunroof and have just discovered water in the spare tire well and also the floor in the back seat area with mold.
Taking to dealer in the morning, just trying to make sure they look everywhere.
Mine is currently at the dealership. They took the seats out this time, they said something about faulty gaskets.I just talked to my service rep. He told me their sunroof guy guarantees his work. Since he worked on mine, they would like to have it back to look it over. I feel like the tubes fall out of the drains causing the problem. Even with my sunroof wrapped closed the antenna leaks a bit. I am debating having them look at it. I guess the worst thing i would lose is $20 in auto wrap and the time to install it. I just have zero confidence in their ability to stop the leak.
I had my moonroof gasket replaced and the problem remains so it’s not the moonroof gasket.Mine is currently at the dealership. They took the seats out this time, they said something about faulty gaskets.
It definitely is from rain in my case. I didn’t know there was a problem until it began to smell. I felt under the rubber mats in the back seat and they were soaked. Brought it to dealership and they said the moonroof drains were clogged and I don’t park under trees. They never mentioned the trunk. Thank god I googled the problem and discovered this forum. That’s how I found out about the spare tire well after the first diagnosis. Mine is a 2020. I had to invest in an ozone generator to get the smell out.it’s a nightmare.Or a good rain storm
I personally wouldnt want to drill a hole in the sheet metal. Plus the problem is that the drains clog then as a result you take on water. Id rather tackle the issue of the clog. The drain hose exits the vehicle behind the rear wheels. You can look up and see the black grommet. Thats also where you'd snake that drain cleaner from to avoid having to remove the rear sunroof glass.Is there a reason to not have a drain out of the wheel well?
Does the drain hose end inside the wheel well or is the water ending there in another manner?
The sunroof has a water management system. Water that goes past the sunroof seals goes into a gutter that channels the water to the sunroof drains. When debris gets lodged at the entrance of the drain the water has nowhere to go. It then overflows and runs over the gutter onto the headliner, and runs down the backside of the rear cargo panels and just collects in the spare tire well.What I am trying to understand is how the water gets in the wheel well if it is to drain to the outside. A plugged drain at the top should overflow water to the outside or run down the rear hatch sides kept out by the door gasket. But how does it get into the wheel well without wetting the carpet deck or the storage above the wheel well.
Good luck, been dealing with the same thing and have had 4 diagnostic’s. The dealership insists it’s excessive debris clogging up the drains which seems to be the case but how that’s my fault is infuriating. I don’t even open the moonroof. This had cost me lots of money.Anybody know of any known leaks in the 2019 Equinox? I have a Premiere with the sunroof and have just discovered water in the spare tire well and also the floor in the back seat area with mold.
Taking to dealer in the morning, just trying to make sure they look everywhere.