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Headliner Wet, Water Leak into Cab, Water Leak Past Sunroof Glass Weatherstrip/Seal (Inspect Sunroof Weatherstrip/Seal and Replace, If Necessary)

Subject:Headliner Wet, Water Leak into Cab, Water Leak Past Sunroof Glass Weatherstrip/Seal (Inspect Sunroof Weatherstrip/Seal and Replace if Necessary)

Models:2007-2008 Chevrolet Silverado Crew Cab Models
2007-2008 GMC Sierra Crew Cab Models
with Sunroof (RPO CF5)



Condition

Some customers may comment on the headliner being wet or water leaking into the cab.

Cause

The sunroof glass weatherstrip/seal may not be completely water tight. The weatherstrip/seal may not be properly secured to the glass panel.

Correction

Important: DO NOT replace the sunroof glass panel.

Technicians are to inspect the glass panel seal appearance at the corners and around the glass panel. If the weatherstrip/seal looks depressed or concave in the middle, replace the seal.

Parts Information

Part Number

Description

Qty

15912903

Seal (Weatherstrip), Sunroof Window

1

Warranty Information

For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:

Labor Operation

Description

Labor Time

C1440

Sunroof Window Weatherstrip Replacement

Use Published Labor Operation Time