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Posted on May 15, 2008

Roof Leak Hello, My RAV 4 has a leak coming in from the Roof, location - passenger side front inside trim. Leak is not coming from Window or Sun Rooftop. I would appreciate any assistance. Thanks

  • Anonymous Mar 30, 2014

    Headliner leak pillar Handel leak.there is no sun roof.

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Check a/c drain line under the car to see if plugged.

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May be the rubber washer has expired. Do check the whasher.

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