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I have searched on this topic and believe that my drains may be clogged or disconnected; however, I have not found a good description of the location and how to either clean or verify it is properly connected. Please help with a good description (pictures would be great) of the front passenger drains and how you get to them to clean or check for proper connections. Thanks I would like to rule out these drains before I call the windshield guys.

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The drain is located under the dash on the passenger's side near the top edge of the carpet. You need to pull the carpet down to access it, it is a rubber plug with a hose and feeds through the firewall at the location.

Dave

I have searched on this topic and believe that my drains may be clogged or disconnected; however, I have not found a good description of the location and how to either clean or verify it is properly connected. Please help with a good description (pictures would be great) of the front passenger drains and how you get to them to clean or check for proper connections. Thanks I would like to rule out these drains before I call the windshield guys.

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Thanks I believe that was my problem. That is the sunroof drain and it apparently was not seated good enough in the hole. I tested by pouring a little water into the sunroof front passenger side drain and nothing came out under the car (leaked inside). I pushed the hose fitting firmly into the hole and tested again successfully with water draining outside behind wheel well. Thanks again for your prompt response.

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