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WCA Member Since: 15 Jan 2017 Location: Hampshire Posts: 26 |
It has rained a lot recently. I got in the RR and noticed the A pillar was damp. I also noticed the trim in door jamb had water marks.
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2nd Apr 2018 5:37pm |
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Clabs Member Since: 08 Mar 2017 Location: Watford, Herts Posts: 125 |
As Greg says - most likely the sunroof drains - the front drain tubes run down inside the A pillar.
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2nd Apr 2018 6:30pm |
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WCA Member Since: 15 Jan 2017 Location: Hampshire Posts: 26 |
I have tried poking stuff down the hole but it seems to stick about 87 inches in. I have used some plastic tube and tried to blow it clear but it doesn't seem to work, or rather, it works to clear the water once but next time I pour water in it just fills again.
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3rd Apr 2018 10:14am |
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PaulTyrer Member Since: 22 Jul 2013 Location: Devizes, Wiltshire Posts: 1254 |
If you can get hold of a can or the compressed air that you use to clean computer keyboards, try a quick squirt of the air down the sunroof drain. |
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3rd Apr 2018 12:17pm |
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Clabs Member Since: 08 Mar 2017 Location: Watford, Herts Posts: 125 |
Have a look at this thread:
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3rd Apr 2018 12:55pm |
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WCA Member Since: 15 Jan 2017 Location: Hampshire Posts: 26 |
ThanksI willsee if I can find the bottom end and pokeupwards |
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3rd Apr 2018 1:04pm |
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WCA Member Since: 15 Jan 2017 Location: Hampshire Posts: 26 |
Okay, I am not complaining but this is weird.
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3rd Apr 2018 2:47pm |
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PaulTyrer Member Since: 22 Jul 2013 Location: Devizes, Wiltshire Posts: 1254 |
You are forgetting one crucial thing here......
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3rd Apr 2018 3:32pm |
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Clabs Member Since: 08 Mar 2017 Location: Watford, Herts Posts: 125 |
I don't think that is where the drain tube is on the drivers side - I think it is further back and tucked away behind the air tank. Here is another thread for you:
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3rd Apr 2018 4:58pm |
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lounge_on_wheels Member Since: 10 Dec 2016 Location: in the great land of oz Posts: 269 |
I was told brush cutter nylon line ( the whipper snipper, weed whacker, brush cutter what ever they are called in your region) is stiff and flexible enough to feed down the drain. |
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3rd Apr 2018 10:23pm |
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nino_nino Member Since: 29 Mar 2015 Location: pocitelj Posts: 690 |
^^^
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4th Apr 2018 12:44pm |
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mpirie Member Since: 26 Jun 2012 Location: In the Highlands Posts: 899 |
Not having had this problem myself, i'd suggest working from the bottom up when cleaning the drain out.
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5th Apr 2018 7:27am |
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