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PostPosted: Mon Aug 07, 2017 3:09 pm 
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Hi.all

Wonder if anyone can help. I have a 944 cabriolet and when the boot is open water sits in the runs and does not seem to run down the sides and out ?. There seems be be a rubber grommat on each side but when i pull the inetrior boot carpet away there is no drain pipe does this seem correct??

Hope this makes sense.

thank for all.

http://www.porsche.com/international/ac ... s/944/944/


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 Post subject: Re: help me!!!!
PostPosted: Mon Aug 07, 2017 5:41 pm 
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I cant remember mine doing this.

I did used to put a wire coat hanger down the front and rear drain holes every 12 months to keep them clear of crud.

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Those grommets don't have holes in them,
I park mine on a slope (nose down), and mine was making a real mess in the boot and back seat area when it rained, I ended up getting these (page 25) http://www.968forums.com/Miscfileupload/968CabTop.pdf
make sure the new rubber grommets hole isn't blocked up in the manufacturing process,
Connect tubing and direct it into the area behind the rear wheels


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