Just understand that this is a problem that numerous people have had.
One guy I know of parked his X5 (w/ panoramic roof) on a slope such that the front of the car was lower than the rear of the car and an overnight heavy rain resulted in the same roof switch area getting wet and dripping onto the gearshift area. No way it was due to an improperly closed roof. My guess is that the rain overwhelmed the ability of the drains to drain the water.
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Originally Posted by faz
Thanks for the info, X5 Meister (good to see you back and participating with all the great info you bring.)
Just to let everyone know, I have not taken my X5 to the dealer yet; the problem has stopped on its own. I thought perhaps I had opened/closed the pano roof and it didn't make proper contact before, and now it is making one.
It is going to rain heavily this week in San Jose area (good, we need the water in the region, running dry for the last few years.) I will update again if I see any more leaks.
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