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water entering passenger side


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2003 cayenne turbo

hi guys i just went through the car wash today and i had water coming in through the passenger sider it looks like it up by the back of the glovebox ,i checked under the hood and it looks like the compartment where the heater pipes sits is full of water ,probaly the drain hole is blocked ,does anyone know where it is located ?thanks

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colinmartin

The sunroof drain is located on the passenger side front under the carpet. Every so often it needs to be cleaned and sometimes may have been pulled out of the firewall and you will experience a "flood".

It's easy to get to, just pull the carpet back from the firewall and you will see a black hose fitted to the wall.

Dave

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Front cowling drains, you can peel back the wheel liners and reach them, they are a rubber teat in effect and clogged, pull them out, tip a few buckets of water through from the top to flush, clean them and squeeze them back in. Probably dead leaves have gone in below the whipers and blocked the drains

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