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Hello, the passenger side carpet on my 2002 Boxster is soaked. I've read that it's possibly due to debris in the back drains but I can't figure out how to access the back drains to unclog them? please help me I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks!

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Hello, the passenger side carpet on my 2002 Boxster is soaked. I've read that it's possibly due to debris in the back drains but I can't figure out how to access the back drains to unclog them? please help me I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks!

Pablo:

Just close the convertible top to the point where the clamshell is raised to its highest point (that will give you the best access).

Then unclip the vinyl apron from the rear vertical wall of the convertible top stowage compartment (just forward of the third brake light). There is a clip on each side, about 24 inches from the center.

Then take a look just below and slightly forward of where the V-levers are attached to the sides of the body, and you should see a drain hole on each side, in the foam liner. You can then use compressed air or a SOFT piece of wire to unclog them.

Regards, Maurice.

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