nomis 12 Posted February 18, 2015 I've got a couple of leaks coming into the car and want to check the drain holes to make sure they are clear. Can any helpful soul explain exactly where they all are, what they should look like, and how to clear them, please? My two leaks are: A rear quarter seal. It has shrunk and then been fixed up by previous owner with some sealant. It's not bad but occasionally I get quite a bit of water under the back seat. An unidentified cause that means the driver's side front door pocket gets a pool of water in it after heavy rain. Not sure where this is coming from as I thought door rubbers were ok. I read something about sills and panels rusting from the inside out and so want to check all the drain holes. I know there are meant to be some on the rears sills, are there also some on the front doors? Any others? Are they circular holes? Thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mrfirepro 127 1 Cars Posted February 18, 2015 There are drain holes for the cills are at the top of this picture on the down stand seam between the floorpan and the cill, I used an old feeler gauge to make sure they are not blocked, but this would only drain the cill (I know it no the question you asked but it is a drain point) I would also check the sunroof drain pipes, there are 4 from the sunroof. The two front ones exit behind the front wings and will run out of the bottom of the wing. The rear ones exit between the bumper and rear wheel arch. some photos may help front sunroof drain rear exit (pipe next to towing eye) front exit pipe I would be looking for the cause as to why the water is getting in as once it's in the car there are no drains. Main areas as you've mentioned is window seals, however if your pockets are filling up I would also check the 2 door drains which are at the bottom of the door. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ATK 138 1 Cars Posted February 18, 2015 Door pocket is water coming in from behind the door card I bet - take door card off and seal up all the door frame holes with plastic membrane or sheeting. Also seal up elec window wiring hole. Had the exact same issue. Plus check door drains as Paul says. If water under back seat check boot and rear quarter badges too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ATK 138 1 Cars Posted February 18, 2015 Pics on my project thread of what I mean about the doors Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nomis 12 Posted February 18, 2015 (edited) Thanks guys, will check those areas. In terms if the sill drains are they circular holes or flat and thin gaps? I think on that top picture I can see a gap on the top sill line towards the rear. In terms if the pipes any thoughts on how to check them? Is it just a case of finding the drain holes and making sure they aren't blocked from the outside. Do those pipes pictured correspond to a drain hole on the outside of the car? Will check that door too and your thread ATK. Appreciate the help as am pretty clueless on this. The car lives outside in the road, so I need to try and crack this. Or buy a car cover! Edited February 18, 2015 by nomis Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ATK 138 1 Cars Posted February 18, 2015 Know the feeling, mine lives outside and I've had every imaginable leak! When my sunroof drains were broke my headlining was soaking. With the pipes, use a bicycle brake cable or something and run it through or use compressed air. Everything is fixable, just takes time and a bit of care sourcing where the leak is actually coming in. Mine leaked everywhere but is now dry throughout. very frustrating though! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ATK 138 1 Cars Posted February 19, 2015 Here's what I mean about the doors Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nomis 12 Posted February 19, 2015 Thanks that is really helpful. Sealing those bits up looks a wise move. Good tip with the bike brake cable wire. I'd love a garage but my London council wants £1,013 a year for one. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nomis 12 Posted April 27, 2015 Where are the drain holes at the bottom of the door? I've just discovered that I have a rusty driver's side door. Not spotted it before but rust is starting to bubble through paint and a look under the door shows a line running along the bottom of the door rim. It's suspicious that this is the same door that the door pocket was filling up with water. I can't see any drain holes in the bottom of the door though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aldworth33 45 1 Cars Posted April 27, 2015 The ones on the doors are in the bottom corners the inside channel that leads to them get bunged with crap. Mine is exactly the same Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nomis 12 Posted April 27, 2015 Thanks for that. Really helpful. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites