I tried something similar with silicone and it didn't work. I thought it had but once the rain really started coming down I could tell it wasn't fixed. It seemed fine when I was driving and then once I was stuck at a light it kept dripping. Someone post back once they get a real working solution or if this goop works.
@@str8mac842 I ended up using JB Weld SteelStik and quite a bit of it. I did almost the entire track of both sides. It has worked for over a year now here in rainy Florida.
yea an update would be great need to do something on mine.
Was it the sunroof draina being clogged or did this fix the solution
Wanting to know the outcome also. Need to fix the leak on my 2010 Ridgeline , same area
Any update? Did it work?
Did it work ? Getting ready to try this on my 2009
Did that work? I need to do mine now
@@patrickhoover6454 yup same hoping he replies..want to know if it worked..same stains in same areas..sunroof drains not plugged
I tried something similar with silicone and it didn't work. I thought it had but once the rain really started coming down I could tell it wasn't fixed. It seemed fine when I was driving and then once I was stuck at a light it kept dripping. Someone post back once they get a real working solution or if this goop works.
The goop doesn't work I tried it and mines still leaks
@@str8mac842 I ended up using JB Weld SteelStik and quite a bit of it. I did almost the entire track of both sides. It has worked for over a year now here in rainy Florida.
Thanks brother
It’s the pvc pipes from the sunroof. They either need to be cleaned out with compressed air or replaced
not necessarily true. My drains are perfectly clear and I still have a leak near the driver side
It’s the weld joints not sunroof drains!!!!
Stop lying, It's not the drains. Ridgelines are known to get leaks in this area.
@@stevenjulian1040yeah I don’t have a sunroof but I have the leak