Premium Sunroof Drain Hose Tube for VW Golf Tiguan Sharan | OEM 5G0877228 Fix Water Leaks
Stop Ruining Your Interior! Fix Sunroof Leaks and Wet Carpets Instantly.
Are you finding mysterious water stains on your headliner, water dripping down your A-pillars, or soaking wet floor carpets after a heavy rain? The number one cause of catastrophic interior water damage in modern VW models is a clogged, shrunken, or cracked sunroof drain hose.
When the factory drain tube fails or disconnects from the sunroof frame, water pours directly into your cabin, risking severe damage to your expensive electrical control modules hidden under the carpet. Don't wait for a $2,000 electrical repair bill! Our is manufactured to strict OEM standards to provide a permanent, watertight routing of rainwater safely out of your vehicle.Premium Sunroof Drain Hose
Key Features & Benefits:
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⚙️ Exact OEM Fitment: Designed as a direct drop-in replacement for factory OE part numbers and 5G087722812D877203A. Perfect connector fitment ensures a 100% leak-free seal at the sunroof cassette.
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🛡️ Upgraded Durable Polymer: Constructed from high-flexibility, anti-aging PVC/rubber materials that will not shrink, crack, or become brittle over years of extreme temperature changes.
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💧 Smooth Flow Design: Engineered to resist kinking and prevent the buildup of dirt, pollen, and leaves that commonly clog factory tubes.
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🚗 Ultimate Interior Protection: Stops water from destroying your headliner, smelling up your interior with mold, and frying your body control modules.
Product Specifications:
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Part Type: Sunroof Water Drain Hose / Tube Assembly
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Placement: Roof to Fender / Pillar Drain Routing
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Reference OE/OEM Numbers: 5G0877228, 12D877203A, 5G0 877 228
Broad Vehicle Compatibility (Fitment):
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Volkswagen: Golf / GTI / R (MK7/MK8), Tiguan (MK2 / Allspace), Sharan (7N), Passat, Arteon, Taos.
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Skoda: Octavia, Superb, Kodiaq, Karoq.
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Seat: Leon, Tarraco, Alhambra.
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(Note: Please verify your original part number and tube length before purchasing).
💡 Mechanic’s Pro Tip:
NEVER use high-pressure compressed air to clear a clogged sunroof drain! Doing so will blow the hose right off the connector inside the headliner, causing massive leaks. Always replace a damaged hose entirely. When installing this new hose, make sure to clean the "spider valve" at the exit point near the door hinges/fender, as that is where dirt accumulates!