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lwhcchh

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  1. I have the same question. I can't find the exit holes. I can find the front two on top but I can't find any of the four from the bottom. I do not want to remove the headliner. I just want to clean out with a plastic line. Did you ever get an answer????
  2. Unless I'm missing something here... (1) the nozzle tube would have to be a couple feet long; (2) I would have to know the exact location of the rear drains (I don't); and (3) I would need to know a fool-proof method to insert the nozzle tube into the rear drains. Anybody done this? A definitive "how-to" would be great. Just to be clear - I had no problems cleaning the front drains of my sunroof. I have seen many posts for these easily accessible drains. It's the rear drains for which I'm asking guidance. I just don't want to go in without a clear understanding of the physical make-up and damage anything. I would also really like to avoid dropping the headliner for this fix if at all possible. That's why I originally asked if anyone could point me to the exit points of the rear drain tubes. I was thinking I could push some nylon trim line backward through the tube to clear the obstruction. Thanks to all of you for offering up your experiences.
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