Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => General Discussion => Topic started by: mauro12 on December 16, 2022, 11:45:53
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Hello guys , I realized many times that during rain or when I wash the car , I have a bit of water entering from the hole near the wiper motor . I believe that hole should be plugged . I attach here some photos , can you confirm me that these holes needs to be plugged ? I put a temporary plug in one of those but is made of plastic and is not sealing properly . Probably the hole marked in yellow is a real drain hole and should not be plugged .I hope you can help me . Thank you
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Pawel put together a list of drain holes and plugs, see here
file:///C:/Users/Bob/Downloads/Water%20drains_amended%2009_04.pdf
On my car the hole by the wiper motor is plugged, i can't see a need for a drain here, as the cowl slopes down to the engine bay, so any water should run off, not sure why there is a hole in this position?
The other hole you circled in yellow, Pawel says it's a good idea to plug, as it leads to a box section, and then to the wheel well, where the drains may be blocked
Apologies, not sure where that link came from, luckily Gary has provided the correct link
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Here it is as an attachment
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This picture can get you confused because is for British cars . Don't you have the same drain hole near the wiper motor ?
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On my RHD car there is a plugged hole right next to the wiper motor, as i said the cowl that the motor sits in slopes down into the engine, so i can't see that water would collect there, but LHD cars may be different. Consensus of opinion is that this hole should be plugged
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I can confirm the the hole below the wiper motor should have a rubber plug. it will leak into the interior if it gets water there. so plug it up.
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How about the drain hole under the brake booster ? Should be plugged ?
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On my car directly under the brake boster there is a drain hole between where two sheet metals are welded. it drains to the ground in the wheel well.
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So is good idea to leave it free ? No plug ?