This was the most helpful video out there. I have a Corolla, couldn't find anywhere that showed which way the clip faces. Your close ups really helped, thanks! Also the LH and RH diagram!! 😊
Thought for sure there would be some kind of adhesive involved in replacement. Mine on both sides tear off half way up every time I go through a car wash. I tamp them back down as best I can. The underside of the strips looks rusted. Therefore, I've been avoiding washing my car. Thank you for showing me how simple a fix this will be!
I think someone broke mine previously and glued it down because the front snapping peice is replaced by old glue it didn't last so I don't know what to do now :(
Thank you for the video. You just showed me how to save some money. I need this done on my 2007 Yaris and the dealership quoted me $300 for parts and labor. I ll do it myself. Aloha from Big Island Hawaii thank u
Great Video ♥️ I Will Use This As An Exact Guide To Replace My 2010 Toyota Camry Roof Moldings Beaten Up ⬆️ And Weathered By The Baking Hot Northern California Summer Sun
Thank you so much for all your help! Before passed my test my brother looked after my car & somebody shockingly stole my driver side drip moulding (he lives in a really nice area & I don’t, so the theft came as a surprise! Sadly my garage was damaged beyond repair so whilst I’m awaiting a new one allotting, I dare not replace valve caps & other bits & bobs, but I still need to learn how to do these little jobs in the meantime!) I thought I’d never find a video to help with this, it’s either Mustang, chrome ones or even for building houses! Mine is a mk1 2003 but I’m sure it will fit the same! Thanks so much!!
Left hand is for the left side of the car and right hand is for the right side of the car. In some countries the driver's side is on the left and in other countries the driver's side is on the right.
Please sir. May I have some more frames? Lol jk Thanks for the vid. Mine was so old that the car wash tore it off. This helped me understand that it is really basic stuff that i can do myself
Needing to replace these, and some dealerships advertise as left and right being the same part number. A bit confused if there is any difference between both sides
The underside that looks like it'd slide into something to lock the entire middle down is bigger than the OEM one and nothing I do will keep it down in place. Might have to use some kind of adhesive.
thanks for video. Question can water infiltration through this molding area? I do have a roof rack. I have no water stains , I will call vehicle ceiling material . ya I'm troubleshooting water infiltration. I've ruled out everything so far except for the roof rack. any information would be greatly appreciated.
Solucionaste? Me pasa lo mismo con mi yaris 2008 HB, por la esquina superior del parabrisas lado conductor ingresa agua y si le falta el burlete de techo casualmente de ese lado, le puse silicone y sigue el problema, ya compré los dos burletes de techo, me los entregan en unos días, al poner el que hace falta espero terminar con el filtrado de agua
@@miguelsalinas5377 era problema del parabrisas, estaba mal sellado. El Burlete lo cambié de ese lado, sin embargo fue un gasto innecesario ya que la canaleta donde va instalado no tiene contacto con el interior del vehículo. Espero le sirva.
I just bought a 2008 Toyota Yaris hatchback a few months ago and didn't realize that it was missing both of the roof moldings until like a month later when it was raining and it started dripping in on the headliner where the plastic meets the felt. I wasn't able to find the part online so I just put some caulk temporarily to stop it from raining and that has worked so far. I'm going to order repair do they just snap in or do you have to put some type of adhesive / sealant underneath? They would have to have a pretty snug fit to keep water out
Great example of what can happen without these on the car. What you described can happen with worn out moldings as well. These just snap in, adhesive is not needed. You will need to dig out all the caulk you put in there for them to fit right, if you had any in the channels. It should be pretty easy once you get the caulk out.
this is exactly what's happening to me right now with my 07 hatchback, plus water was dripping exactly where yours is too. I found the moldings online not too long ago and they finally came in. I'm thinking about putting sealant to seal up where I found out was where the water came in. Is that a good idea or should the moldings be enough?
@@angelicasandoval3477 the moldings should be enough. Sealents are usually easy to add, but tough to remove. Give it a go with just the molding, and you should be good to go.
@@angelicasandoval3477 I'm sorry but I disagree, you will need to add sealant underneath because there are small hairline cracks if you will take a very close look inside of the channel itself. Toyota didn't do a very good job designing this part of the car
@@angelicasandoval3477 because it is a rain channel essentially a gutter, the rubber piece simply prevents the majority of water from collecting, water still gets down around and underneath the plastic trim. So without sealant you will still have a leak a bit a slower one. I would advise buying some clear sealant and putting it on with a small paint brush before you install your new trim pieces. Wish you the best of luck, I love my little Yaris!
They help protect the cabin and window channels from collecting rain water. Without them, you have a higher chance or water building up in unwanted areas, and possibly getting in the vehicle.
Watch at 2:22, you want to make sure the curve on the molding matches the curve of the car. In my case, the more curved part was on the back, and it was a bit straighter in the front.
When I order the length says 58 inches although I am measuring 62 inches. I am finding the correct part to order with year model, make and hatchback, but it still says 58 inches on all of them. Im thinking it will probably fit fine anyway...
It is the sedan, but to find it for a hatchback, just search ( [year] Toyota Yaris Hatchback Roof-Drip Molding ). Once you get some results from your search, you will see a part number. Once you find the part number, you can do a search for the part number, and see if any site clearly says if it is for the hatchback vs sedan if you want to make sure you feel extra safe about it.
They sell on eBay the pair for $54 with free shipping for the hatchback it doesn't matter which one goes on either side they're both the same. I hope mine stops leaking at the interior pillars after I do it.
Hello i have a few questions about this: first: what is the purpose of that strip? And: when you put the new one in i noticed that the strip is not fully connected to the car (in length and width). Shouldn't it connect on all sides? And 3: why is it only connected at the front and the back? Doesn't it need some sort of glue? (i'm just asking, i know almost nothing about cars...but i have one strip loose) Thanks in advance!
No glue needed, those strips direct water when it rains and help prevent it from coming inside. After you connect the front and back, you push down and it starts clicking into place
If I remember correctly, the clips are built into the car roof, I had no need to replace them. The other part is attached to the new that you are ordering.
Clips aren't built into the roof and need to be removed and new ones adhered if broken. I couldn't find any info on how to adhere them, so just used rubber cement. I haven't had any issues and it's been 3 years.
Ebay is the best place in my opinion. Search for the Make (toyota) Model (Yaris) the Year your car is, and whether it is a sedan or hatchback, and you will get a bunch of options
Hola,como consigo un par morduras de goteo para mí Yaris 2016 , estoy en República Dominicana. Hello, how can l Get a per of morduras de goteo por may car Yaris 2016 hitgh back
You shouldn’t need sealant because it channels the water through it, it’s a guttering for your car, so it needs to be able to do its job & be clear! It seems you’d have someone trapped under there if it’s rusted or the moulding itself in perished & not channelling water away. my mk1 had 1 stolen 2 years ago & just bought a replacement yet to fit & due to repeated garage vandalism has been outside collectively for 6 months & before that was outside 2 years & even mine hasn’t rusted!
The parts that I bought are called TOYOTA YARIS SEDAN 07-11 LEFT ROOF DRIP MOLDING OEM 75552-52140, and TOYOTA OEM 07-11 Yaris SEDAN ONLY Roof-Drip Molding Right PASSENGER'S 75551-52160. I got them on ebay, so I can't give you the exact link. This is for the sedan 2007 Yaris, will fit other years as well, but make sure you do a check on the Toyota parts site.
Also make sure that you get for either 3 or 5 door! Also check the part is from your country or a country that drives on the same side, as driver-side in one country isn’t necessarily the driver-side in another country! I’m in the UK & sit on the right to drive on the left hand side of the roads- yet most countries sit on the left & drive on the right of the roads! Just best be sure as it might not fit correctly & for a strip of rubber they aren’t cheap! So just be sure before you order! I was lucky, I purchased mine off eBay, from a guy in the same city as me, with loads of scrap mk1 Yaris parts!
Unless you go to the parts store, or order from some online catalogue, then it's anyone's guess what they're calling LH and RH. Apparently they're not smart enough to simply call everything "driver and passenger".
They help protect the cabin and window channels from collecting rain water. Without them, you have a higher chance or water building up in unwanted areas, and possibly getting in the vehicle.
@@burrheadjr There is the more basic question: "Why does the car design call for grooves on the roof in the first place if all the roof drip molding does is form an artificial surface that is on the same exact precise line (down to the level of an atom's width) where the metal would have been if they never created those silly grooves in the first place during the mfg process? Seems like a better design would simply not make the grooves in the first place so that there would be no need to spend extra money and resources doing nothing at all except to pretending like the grooves don't exist. Talk about an exercise in completely avoidable futility (and unncessary cost increases). OR, do the top sides of those moldings actually create a slight concavity and rest slightly lower than the surrounding roof so that they still function as a channel to prevent water from dripping directly from the roof all over the tops of the side door windows? Eagerly awaiting an answer!
@@BrucknerMotet without the drip molding, the water would roll off into the side doors, and leak into the car there. And if you are driving, with the windows down, and you were to have a bear metal trench, once the wind hits the channel, water would spray everywhere, even inside if you had the windows cracked. The molding directs the water to where it will drain without getting into the car, and without it sitting and staying in the channel.
Mine has adhesive, do i need to buy a new one? Im trying to fix a leak inside the roof, its leaking at the corner visors and basically the whole front of the roof
The one in the video, and the replacement I got did not have any adhesive. I don't think they are supposed to. I think someone may have used the adhesive as a cheap and quick way to fix the leak? If I were you, I would investigate to see if there are any models that are supposed to have adhesive (to my knowledge there aren't), and if not, remove the adhesive, and replace the moldings.
@@burrheadjrI'm pretty sure it's made that way GM did alot of cheap corner cutters.I have a 05 Pontiac grand prix, now that I took the drip rail off I think the leak is at the window where there are some gaps where the rail and window connect
Used this video to buy and install these on my 2009 camry. It took all of 7 minutes from start to finish. Very easy job
Thanks for this! Mine deteriorated to the point that it was flailing in the wind (loudly) when I drove. Easy fix thanks to this vid.
That is awesome to hear, glad it helped you out.
That's honestly hilarious, I just fixed mine because it was almost at that point
This was the most helpful video out there. I have a Corolla, couldn't find anywhere that showed which way the clip faces. Your close ups really helped, thanks! Also the LH and RH diagram!! 😊
Thought for sure there would be some kind of adhesive involved in replacement. Mine on both sides tear off half way up every time I go through a car wash. I tamp them back down as best I can. The underside of the strips looks rusted. Therefore, I've been avoiding washing my car. Thank you for showing me how simple a fix this will be!
I think someone broke mine previously and glued it down because the front snapping peice is replaced by old glue it didn't last so I don't know what to do now :(
I used a small bead of black permatex gasket adhesive. Helps hold it down better. Just clean the car surface really good with alcohol to create a bond
Thank you for the video. You just showed me how to save some money. I need this done on my 2007 Yaris and the dealership quoted me $300 for parts and labor. I ll do it myself. Aloha from Big Island Hawaii thank u
I have the same upcoming chore. Do you need to use some kind of sealant??
Holy crap, $300?? That's insane. Yeah, I'll def do it myself too lol
This is a great video. Explained the install and the left-right situation : ) Cheers. Will be replacing mine in a couple of days.
Mine didn't make the click sounds but seems to be snug in place.
Nice vid! For anyone searching for the part use your year make model engine type and double check with the Vin number. 👍🏼
Great Video ♥️ I Will Use This As An Exact Guide To Replace My 2010 Toyota Camry Roof Moldings Beaten Up ⬆️ And Weathered By The Baking Hot Northern California Summer Sun
Thank you so much for all your help! Before passed my test my brother looked after my car & somebody shockingly stole my driver side drip moulding (he lives in a really nice area & I don’t, so the theft came as a surprise! Sadly my garage was damaged beyond repair so whilst I’m awaiting a new one allotting, I dare not replace valve caps & other bits & bobs, but I still need to learn how to do these little jobs in the meantime!) I thought I’d never find a video to help with this, it’s either Mustang, chrome ones or even for building houses! Mine is a mk1 2003 but I’m sure it will fit the same! Thanks so much!!
Same thing happened to mine. Someone stole the right drip molding.
How do you remove the clips if they are broken?
Great job, and thanks for the video. It will help me for sure
I think my molding is identical to yours. I need to replace it. Thank you so much for this video
this helped me install this item, thanks for uploading.
Left hand is for the left side of the car and right hand is for the right side of the car. In some countries the driver's side is on the left and in other countries the driver's side is on the right.
Same model, same problem. Thank you very much
Great vid, what did you use to clean the channel with before putting new one in?
Please sir. May I have some more frames?
Lol jk
Thanks for the vid. Mine was so old that the car wash tore it off. This helped me understand that it is really basic stuff that i can do myself
I needed to replace mine on a 2008 Yaris hatchback. Can you tell me where did you order the roof drip. Thanks.
I got it on Ebay. Search for a 2008 Yaris hatchback Roof Drip molding. If you find the part number, you can search for that too.
Niiice but i need it for my yaris sedan 2009 and a passenger quarter glass. Do i need to buy all the gaskets around it like the rubber pieces?
Needing to replace these, and some dealerships advertise as left and right being the same part number. A bit confused if there is any difference between both sides
As example my 2008 Yaris sedan I used 75551-52160 (RH), and a 75551-52140 (LH) drivers side drip mouldings.
The underside that looks like it'd slide into something to lock the entire middle down is bigger than the OEM one and nothing I do will keep it down in place. Might have to use some kind of adhesive.
One of the most easiest things to replace on a car especially a Toyota
And to lose in a carwash i guess.
Perfect
Where did you buy your parts from?
thanks for video. Question can water infiltration through this molding area? I do have a roof rack. I have no water stains , I will call vehicle ceiling material . ya I'm troubleshooting water infiltration. I've ruled out everything so far except for the roof rack. any information would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Comobse llama la presiya gue sugeta eso cintillo en la parte superior del automovil
Can you use double sided adhesive tape? Mine just comes loose all the time now, It's not rotted or anything just loose. THNX!
apparently the previous owner to my nissan did that or the dealer. Regardless, It’s a short fix, it will pop back out
tengo una pregunta..... estas barras evitan el ingreso de agua a la carrocería ? que función cumplen ????? Tengo un toyota yaris que se gotea
Solucionaste? Me pasa lo mismo con mi yaris 2008 HB, por la esquina superior del parabrisas lado conductor ingresa agua y si le falta el burlete de techo casualmente de ese lado, le puse silicone y sigue el problema, ya compré los dos burletes de techo, me los entregan en unos días, al poner el que hace falta espero terminar con el filtrado de agua
@@miguelsalinas5377 era problema del parabrisas, estaba mal sellado. El Burlete lo cambié de ese lado, sin embargo fue un gasto innecesario ya que la canaleta donde va instalado no tiene contacto con el interior del vehículo. Espero le sirva.
@@lenuso100mil gracias
I just bought a 2008 Toyota Yaris hatchback a few months ago and didn't realize that it was missing both of the roof moldings until like a month later when it was raining and it started dripping in on the headliner where the plastic meets the felt. I wasn't able to find the part online so I just put some caulk temporarily to stop it from raining and that has worked so far. I'm going to order repair do they just snap in or do you have to put some type of adhesive / sealant underneath? They would have to have a pretty snug fit to keep water out
Great example of what can happen without these on the car. What you described can happen with worn out moldings as well. These just snap in, adhesive is not needed. You will need to dig out all the caulk you put in there for them to fit right, if you had any in the channels. It should be pretty easy once you get the caulk out.
this is exactly what's happening to me right now with my 07 hatchback, plus water was dripping exactly where yours is too. I found the moldings online not too long ago and they finally came in. I'm thinking about putting sealant to seal up where I found out was where the water came in. Is that a good idea or should the moldings be enough?
@@angelicasandoval3477 the moldings should be enough. Sealents are usually easy to add, but tough to remove. Give it a go with just the molding, and you should be good to go.
@@angelicasandoval3477 I'm sorry but I disagree, you will need to add sealant underneath because there are small hairline cracks if you will take a very close look inside of the channel itself. Toyota didn't do a very good job designing this part of the car
@@angelicasandoval3477 because it is a rain channel essentially a gutter, the rubber piece simply prevents the majority of water from collecting, water still gets down around and underneath the plastic trim. So without sealant you will still have a leak a bit a slower one. I would advise buying some clear sealant and putting it on with a small paint brush before you install your new trim pieces. Wish you the best of luck, I love my little Yaris!
What's the importance of it anyway ? is it just decorative ?
They help protect the cabin and window channels from collecting rain water. Without them, you have a higher chance or water building up in unwanted areas, and possibly getting in the vehicle.
Hey! I couldnt tell which side went where .. there is a flatter side and a pointier one
Watch at 2:22, you want to make sure the curve on the molding matches the curve of the car. In my case, the more curved part was on the back, and it was a bit straighter in the front.
When I order the length says 58 inches although I am measuring 62 inches. I am finding the correct part to order with year model, make and hatchback, but it still says 58 inches on all of them. Im thinking it will probably fit fine anyway...
Thank you
Can I buy for my 2004 Yaris ?
Thanks ❤️
Thanks very helpful.
In England and other countries, the LH side is not the drivers side.
You forgot to mention that you also need to purchase 4 x clips to secure unit onto roof !
On the Yaris here, the clips are built into the roof.
is your car the sedan or hatchback version? im trying to change it for the hatchback version but i dont know how to find the right part
It is the sedan, but to find it for a hatchback, just search ( [year] Toyota Yaris Hatchback Roof-Drip Molding ). Once you get some results from your search, you will see a part number. Once you find the part number, you can do a search for the part number, and see if any site clearly says if it is for the hatchback vs sedan if you want to make sure you feel extra safe about it.
burrheadjr thanks
@@KikiSoyYo No Problem!
They sell on eBay the pair for $54 with free shipping for the hatchback it doesn't matter which one goes on either side they're both the same. I hope mine stops leaking at the interior pillars after I do it.
Put them on my hatchback stopped leaking inside the front pillars near the front windshield worth replacing if you have this issue.
do you have an affiliate link for 2009 toyota camry drip mold?
It's *moulding, for anyone who plans to search for it online.
excellent
Thx..I think all yaris' do this... get it together toyota. Exc video
Heyy I need to fix my Honda Civic 2016 molding trim to ? For the right side someone jacked it 🥲
yikes, of all the things to steal
Hello i have a few questions about this: first: what is the purpose of that strip? And: when you put the new one in i noticed that the strip is not fully connected to the car (in length and width). Shouldn't it connect on all sides? And 3: why is it only connected at the front and the back? Doesn't it need some sort of glue? (i'm just asking, i know almost nothing about cars...but i have one strip loose) Thanks in advance!
No glue needed, those strips direct water when it rains and help prevent it from coming inside. After you connect the front and back, you push down and it starts clicking into place
@@burrheadjr thank you, but there's a question left open: why doesn't the strip connect in length and width to the car?
do u think is the same way for a 2013 Camry? I don't need to glue it down right?
Should be the same general idea, shouldn't need glue
What brand of molding did u use
what happen if that moulding is nor replace and just keep it without it?
Water and dirt will accumulate within those crevices.
How do you replace the clips please ? Just ordered mine. Thank you
If I remember correctly, the clips are built into the car roof, I had no need to replace them. The other part is attached to the new that you are ordering.
Clips aren't built into the roof and need to be removed and new ones adhered if broken. I couldn't find any info on how to adhere them, so just used rubber cement. I haven't had any issues and it's been 3 years.
Where can I order my own from? Been looking for it a while now for the same vehicle.
Ebay is the best place in my opinion. Search for the Make (toyota) Model (Yaris) the Year your car is, and whether it is a sedan or hatchback, and you will get a bunch of options
@@burrheadjr thanks for the pointer
Does it come with the metal wire ?
It is built into the new strip
Hola,como consigo un par morduras de goteo para mí Yaris 2016 , estoy en República Dominicana.
Hello, how can l Get a per of morduras de goteo por may car Yaris 2016 hitgh back
l live in dominican republic
Hi what do you call the one for both windshields. Thanks
I believe you are referring to the Windshield Perimeter Trim Moulding Gasket, which in my opinion is a much more difficult job to replace.
Bien
My front snap part snapped off
Why can't they make this out of silicon instead? Rubber needs to go to the waste side. We can't use it anymore due to the intense heat.
i think u forgot the sealant. water will stay there and will rust your roof. believe me mine did if I hadnt check
You shouldn’t need sealant because it channels the water through it, it’s a guttering for your car, so it needs to be able to do its job & be clear! It seems you’d have someone trapped under there if it’s rusted or the moulding itself in perished & not channelling water away. my mk1 had 1 stolen 2 years ago & just bought a replacement yet to fit & due to repeated garage vandalism has been outside collectively for 6 months & before that was outside 2 years & even mine hasn’t rusted!
Are the clips stick on. Mine broke
I don't remember there being anything sticky, they just click into place.
@@burrheadjr Not the molding but the actual clips. Do you have to glue them on to the metal?
I am not sure, I assumed they were welded on, but I am really not sure.
Yikes! My clip came off!
What's the link to buy the part
The parts that I bought are called TOYOTA YARIS SEDAN 07-11 LEFT ROOF DRIP MOLDING OEM 75552-52140, and TOYOTA OEM 07-11 Yaris SEDAN ONLY Roof-Drip Molding Right PASSENGER'S 75551-52160. I got them on ebay, so I can't give you the exact link. This is for the sedan 2007 Yaris, will fit other years as well, but make sure you do a check on the Toyota parts site.
Also make sure that you get for either 3 or 5 door! Also check the part is from your country or a country that drives on the same side, as driver-side in one country isn’t necessarily the driver-side in another country! I’m in the UK & sit on the right to drive on the left hand side of the roads- yet most countries sit on the left & drive on the right of the roads! Just best be sure as it might not fit correctly & for a strip of rubber they aren’t cheap! So just be sure before you order! I was lucky, I purchased mine off eBay, from a guy in the same city as me, with loads of scrap mk1 Yaris parts!
Unless you go to the parts store, or order from some online catalogue, then it's anyone's guess what they're calling LH and RH. Apparently they're not smart enough to simply call everything "driver and passenger".
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How did you obtain the camera from the zapruder film??? Come on, bro…
What's the purpose of that roof drip
They help protect the cabin and window channels from collecting rain water. Without them, you have a higher chance or water building up in unwanted areas, and possibly getting in the vehicle.
@@burrheadjr There is the more basic question: "Why does the car design call for grooves on the roof in the first place if all the roof drip molding does is form an artificial surface that is on the same exact precise line (down to the level of an atom's width) where the metal would have been if they never created those silly grooves in the first place during the mfg process?
Seems like a better design would simply not make the grooves in the first place so that there would be no need to spend extra money and resources doing nothing at all except to pretending like the grooves don't exist. Talk about an exercise in completely avoidable futility (and unncessary cost increases). OR, do the top sides of those moldings actually create a slight concavity and rest slightly lower than the surrounding roof so that they still function as a channel to prevent water from dripping directly from the roof all over the tops of the side door windows? Eagerly awaiting an answer!
@@BrucknerMotet without the drip molding, the water would roll off into the side doors, and leak into the car there. And if you are driving, with the windows down, and you were to have a bear metal trench, once the wind hits the channel, water would spray everywhere, even inside if you had the windows cracked. The molding directs the water to where it will drain without getting into the car, and without it sitting and staying in the channel.
Crap sound camera all over the place
Good tutorial, but please fix your camera. I almost got a migraine watching this.
That would be an "angle" not a "curve".
Mine has adhesive, do i need to buy a new one? Im trying to fix a leak inside the roof, its leaking at the corner visors and basically the whole front of the roof
The one in the video, and the replacement I got did not have any adhesive. I don't think they are supposed to. I think someone may have used the adhesive as a cheap and quick way to fix the leak? If I were you, I would investigate to see if there are any models that are supposed to have adhesive (to my knowledge there aren't), and if not, remove the adhesive, and replace the moldings.
@@burrheadjrI'm pretty sure it's made that way GM did alot of cheap corner cutters.I have a 05 Pontiac grand prix, now that I took the drip rail off I think the leak is at the window where there are some gaps where the rail and window connect
It has to be that or my antenna.I feel like I should not have took the drip rail off and just used flex seal in the gaps