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  1. We have a 2015 Toyota rav4, it has a water leak that comes through the overhead controls console for the sunroof. Long story short, after several inspections, the source of the leak cannot be found either by Toyota or a local water leak detection company. I suspect it has something to do with a replacement windshield the car has from the prior owner. We bought the car used in 2018. Video of leak https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYVmT-Af8JM (at about 30 seconds). Pics: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1tU3ej7mJMOy3yxkjsSppRutAasXfBCdo?usp=sharing Background: In December 2020, we drove in our alleyway, went up hill and the water started coming through the overhead controls of the sunroof. We brought the car to Toyota and they said a drain tube had a kink in it. Shortly thereafter, it leaked again in the same way. We brought it back to Toyota, they sent it to a water leak company, who discovered a seal had gone bad for one of the roof racks. Seal replaced. Fast forward to February, parked and drove in rain, for several weeks no issues. Late February, when we had light snow, we drove the car the same day and the water came back through in the same place, though not as much. After that, I noticed (although it could have always been there) the windshield seal/rubber didn’t look quite right, especially on the passenger side and started suspecting the source of the leak was the windshield. Toyota and the water detection company both inspected again and can’t find a leak. Toyota did however point of the bottom of the windshield has a place where the seal is lifted. I ran water directly into the front drains with a funnel and the amount I put in is the same exact amount that flows out, I measured it. I ran water into the areas where windshield seam looks funky and the water comes out the drains. I did not measure the in/out. We are at the end of our ropes here. Please help. Now we are here 🙂
  2. Curious to find out if anyone has had this issue with the new body Highlander. The rear-passenger lens has been replaced four times at a Toyota dealer but continues to exhibit water getting in the lens. Not one issue with the opposite lens, only the passenger side. Perhaps it is an installation issue with improper servicing technical requirements, design issue, defect, etc? Anyone have insight into this?
  3. I have 2015 Highlander that is 36 months old. When I took it into dealer three months ago they said condensation was on right inner taillight and would cost $330 to repair. Now left inner taillight has 2 or 3 ounces of water sloshing at the bottom along with condensation. The right taillight has completely dried out. Highlander is always kept outside--had 10 inches of rain in the past month. Have no idea how water is getting into both taillights. Appears to be manufacturing defect.
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