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Ugh -nasty. Could be a number of things but have you checked.. ..
1. Sunroof completely and properly closed
2. Sunroof drains, especially the passenger side one, completely open (unclogged)
3. Sunroof felt gasket in good shape, no rips, gaps, etc
4. Where on your headliner is it wet
Anyway, I'm sure your service dept will know where to look. For us, we experience each issue for the first time but the service guys see it all. The issue now is mold growth if you don't completely dry your carpet out. Not sure when you can get it into service but I'd dry it out by using a shop vac on the carpet and then put a fan on it, preferably heated air if possible and dry it out for a couple of days. Then, to prevent the carpet from getting soaked again, I'd cover the entire area with a solid piece of plastic so when it drips, assuming its coming from above, it won't soak your carpet again and make you do the vacuum and air dry dance over and over. Mold can form quickly.
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