2015 rear pass door drain

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

Thomas D

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 8, 2010
Posts
68
Reaction score
10
Location
Thomasville Georgia
Here is pic of rear pass door.
Is there a drain somewhere at bottom of door? I have looked and can find none.
Keeps leaking. All snow has been off car for several days now.
 

Attachments

  • 82B65E05-F9FD-4DF0-B72C-B55463B0C3E4.jpeg
    82B65E05-F9FD-4DF0-B72C-B55463B0C3E4.jpeg
    209.4 KB · Views: 5

bloodhound

Full Access Members
Joined
Sep 5, 2015
Posts
400
Reaction score
265
Location
Merica
Here is pic of rear pass door.
Is there a drain somewhere at bottom of door? I have looked and can find none.
Keeps leaking. All snow has been off car for several days now.
There is a plastic piece on the bottom of the door that is the drain. They often clog. They pull right out. Most people pull them out and leave them out because they inevitably clog again, and you obviously don't want water sitting inside the bottom of your door.
 

99WhiteC5Coupe

Full Access Members
Joined
Jun 3, 2015
Posts
3,404
Reaction score
1,990
Location
USA
Here is pic of rear pass door.
Is there a drain somewhere at bottom of door? I have looked and can find none.
Keeps leaking. All snow has been off car for several days now.


The drains are at the bottom of the door near the weatherstrip, and have black plastic inserts that are mentioned in post #2. The same inserts are used on the inside lip / seam of the rear hatch door.

Pull the black plastic inserts out, then use the non-clasp end of a sturdy zip tie to clear any debris.
 
Top