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How do you clear drain and tubes in the sunroof on a 2001 new volkwagen beetle?
there isn't a drain plug, you will have to remove the bottom hose
where are the drain holes on the rear part of the sunroof and how do i clear them
Open the sunroof and find the four drain holes. Clear any debris. Blow air inside the drain tubes to find out if there is any blockage. Slide the replacement tubing inside the drain hose.
Make sure drain tubes are clear so water can run out
You MUST drain the fuel tank and get all the gasoline out of all the fuel lines. Gasoline will damage a diesel engine.
A bottle brush is perfect for cleaning sunroof drain holes on the Ford Escape. The smaller tip on a two-tip bottle brush can be inserted and then pulled out to clean sunroof drain holes.
Remove the celling apolstry and going down the right and left front windshield supports are a set of clear drainage hoses for the sunroof.
There are 3 possibilities: either the battery is going bad, a device is being left on in the car (lights, etc) or an alternator diode is shorted.
the drain plugs are at the front part of the sunroof you will have to take the sunroof out to see them
There are four drains on the factory sunroof. Two in the front corner and two in the rear corners. The front two are the easiest to get to. If you have access to compressed air take a blower with and extended tip and blow air in the front drain holes. Make sure you clear any debris that may have fallen inside your drain channel. The rear two will be able to be cleared if you have access to a piece of 3\8 clear tubbing you can attach to your air blower and repeat the same process as you did for the front. If all fails take it to an aftermarket sunroof company in your area.
I found the answer here: http://www.mazdaforum.com/forum/mazda-mx-3-mazda-mx-6-25/water-leak-17642/