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Picture of drainage holes on 987 how to access?


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I found water in the back passenger area of my Boxster today. It was shipped on a truck and it rained during the move so I'm not sure at what point it sprang the leak. I've been googling for quite a while and came across two similar situations on this site (at bottom of post). Unfortunately they both list the drainage diagram for the 986 and not the 987 model - does anyone have a picture of where I'm going to look for the drainage holes on a 987?

http://www.renntech.org/forums/topic/29776-wet-carpet-under-passenger-seat/

http://www.renntech.org/forums/topic/17869-help-major-water-under-passenger-seat/

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Thanks for the reply RFM!

Know where I can find an actual picture or video that shows some context of the drainage holes? I was able to find one per side on the back but it looks like there might be two per side in the back. I've been googling and looking on YouTube but the best I've found is the diagram and some up close pictures.

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Thanks for the reply RFM!

Know where I can find an actual picture or video that shows some context of the drainage holes? I was able to find one per side on the back but it looks like there might be two per side in the back. I've been googling and looking on YouTube but the best I've found is the diagram and some up close pictures.

boxsterwaterdrains_zps1862f606.png

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Thanks JFP. I saw the diagram but I was hoping to get an actual picture of the holes so I could make sure everything is setup properly.

I actually found a decent video but I'm not sure if it's a 986 or a 987:



It looks like that guy has a 986 boxster he's working on and the water drain trays are different in the 986 and 987 (from what I could tell online looking up the parts).
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