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Boot lip or well or cavity....

ECrider

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My wet dogs drip into the bodywork cavity - see photos. Is there a drain in this part of the bodywork that anyone has found? There appears to be a plastic fixing (where finger pointing) but seems unlikely to be a drain plug??

Concerned that the permanent (winter) standing water is not a good thing.
 

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DCPU SAYS IT ALL
 

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You need to remove the plastic trip and the plug is underneath it. A pain for me now, as I have my drawer system installed on-top of the plastic trim.
 

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I miss that man DCPU! Tks both.
Right pain in the arse for me also as have a boot full/liner/dog den ratcheted down etc. Any negatives to removing bung permanently that one can think of?
 

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I miss that man DCPU! Tks both.
Right pain in the arse for me also as have a boot full/liner/dog den ratcheted down etc. Any negatives to removing bung permanently that one can think of?
I thought the exact same, or have the plastic Trim piece easy to remove.
 
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