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DrF



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Sunroof drain points

Evening all,

just doing a bit of annual maintenance on the L405, just wondering if anyone knows where the sunroof drains exit the vehicle, I have pano opening roof if that makes any difference, I have a small thin clear pipe which exits behind rear wheel on drivers side but cant see anything on passenger side?

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That small clear pipe exiting behind the drivers side rear wheel is the drain for fuel filler area.

I know this because mine jettisoned from the vehicle today!

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Thank you, that makes sense. I wonder were the sunroof drains to then??

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Thanks Stan, that's very helpful. I assume they discharge into wheel arch somewhere or maybe even under the car?? was going to make sure they were running free when I wash it.

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Thanks Stan Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

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what's the best way to clear these out? First time FFRR owner

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I currently don't know, I am trying to figure this out. I am thinking a bit of strimmer wire that I am pretty sure someone said they used and plenty of time!! that is, if I can find out where they exit the vehicle in the wheel arch. I am slightly nervous of cleaning from top down just incase i dislodge the connection from roof to pipe as they appear to be fragile, so was going to go gingerly upwards (excuse the pun!) to avoid the joint and then do the same downwards and hopefully all will be good. Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

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