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Alienz 03-24-2004 10:12 AM

Cleaning drain points
 
I found those pages on http://www.realtime.net/%7Erentner/ . It shows how you can clean the drain points by using something. Can anyone make out the device they are using?

Front drain points...

Alienz 03-24-2004 10:14 AM

Rear drain points...

donv 03-24-2004 02:57 PM

Can't tell from the shapes of them, but I take a suggestion from the way they have the arrows appearing at items "A" and "B":

- A is delivering something
- B is removing something: a vacuum/suction device?

As there is no reason to "suck out" air, A must be supplying water, which B cleans up if/as required?

Sherlock Holmes I'm not, but that's my shot. Have you tried emailing Skyler to ask? I presume he/she posted the info after having a reason to do the cleaning?

Shortbus 09-29-2004 09:55 AM

Did you ever find out what the heck they use to check these drains out? If I poor water on my driver side windsheild i see water coming out from under the door jamb, looks like it drains the water onto my kick plates, through the door jamb. Is that normal????

Ronzi 09-29-2004 11:43 AM

This is only a guess, as I have not actually looked at the drains in question.
It could be that "A" is some sort of compressed air delivery nozzle and that "B" is supposed to represent the pulling of a hose off a fitting, the fitting being that taped business.
I can't imagine that you are supposed to squirt any sort of fluid in there, as you are likely to end up having a bigger mess than you started with.

balicollie 09-13-2005 01:44 PM

Oops
 
I was trying to clear some mud out of the drain on the driver's side (under the steering column) and I pushed the rubber surround through the hole in the sheet metal. I retrieved it from the ground beneath my car. I was able to remove the plastic drain tube from the wheel well. Here's my problem: how do I reinstall these items? I can't get the rubber back in (please refrain, I know it's a great setup).


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