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Old 04-10-2017, 12:43 PM
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2017 Season started for me this past weekend

I took the car off life-support and took the car on a nice long cruise with my son over the weekend. Feels good to be back out there.


I plan on cleaning the car up really well this weekend. Can anyone share the location of the water drain holes on a cabrio (top and exit points)? I would like to verify they are all draining when I clean it up and if necessary open them up.


I had a buddy flood his interior last season when we washed it after storage because spider had plugged up some / all of the drains and he seeped into the interior.


Looking to avoid that mess.


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not sure where they drain. I just did this with about 10 psi of shop air and a rubber hose. Put the top into the highest service position. Holes are roughly in line with the rear wheels. Can't miss them - lowest point. I would also do the front two drains - either side of the battery.
 
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Thanks, ill be doing it this weekend.


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not sure where they drain. I just did this with about 10 psi of shop air and a rubber hose. Put the top into the highest service position. Holes are roughly in line with the rear wheels. Can't miss them - lowest point. I would also do the front two drains - either side of the battery.
 



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