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Procedure for Blowing out Drains


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I have seen the diagram for where they are, just not sure how how to get the compressor nozzle in the sunroof drain,,as I cant readily see it with roof open. Anything else I should know to do it properly? Thx for replies.

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I have seen the diagram for where they are, just not sure how how to get the compressor nozzle in the sunroof drain,,as I cant readily see it with roof open. Anything else I should know to do it properly? Thx for replies.

You will need a long, flexible nozzle to reach the drains, they are in the corners of the moon roof tray.

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To achieve the sunroof rear drains make the headliner partialy detached, started at the top of the rear window. Please note, the drain tubes are highly vulnerable to leaks, be careful.

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For my cabrio, I found it easier to use a garden sprayer with the long spray rod/tube (15 inches) to reach into the drains along the sides of the convertible top. I am sure this will work for coupes sunroof area where space is limited also.

An added benefit is that when I am done cleaning out the drain trays and drain tubes, I just fill water into the sprayer and spray water directly into the drain trays and tubes for flow testing.

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