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Sunroof accident

anthonymtz

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2004 Ford Explorer XLT
Well here in texas is been raining for the past couple days, now this is a bit rare for it to rain this much (most from the recent hurricane) anyways my mother(ya gotta love em :D) had asked to borrow my explorer thursday because I had to take her car in that morning for new tires and buy oil for a oil change, now I took it to her at 5:30 am it was pretty dark, and took her car back home, needless to say when she left about 6 am she was trying to find the button for the front vanity lights and accidentally hit the sunroof button and it opened, well that afternoon we had a bad storm and flooding everywhere, come to find out when she got home she had explained that she must have did it in the morning, and she tried drying everything she saw wet, now when I got in it for work yesterday there was water all inside the sunroof where that grease is at, my sun visors got wet, basically everything in front of the sunroof was wet, I was a bit mad but I should have showed here how to work everything since she never drove my truck, anyways is there anything that will mess up or any ideas on what I should do? I used about 2 microfiber towels to get what I could but it's still damp, I just hope my sunroof will still work in the future, thanks all.
 






Start your car, MAX heat, AC on, Recirculate on, and Max Fan. Let your car run for at least an hour. This will help to dry it out.

Did this trick for when we steam cleaned our suburban. Works very well!
 






Start your car, MAX heat, AC on, Recirculate on, and Max Fan. Let your car run for at least an hour. This will help to dry it out.

Did this trick for when we steam cleaned our suburban. Works very well!

Wow, didn't even think of that! Thanks for the advice!
 






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