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Rear Threshold Drain

EwingYoung

Grenadier Owner
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At the bottom threshold of the rear split doors, there are holes through which protrude the bars that the doors latch on. I had some water spill into those holes, and I can't seem to drain the cavity. I can see what I think is a removable bung like that in the footwells of the main cabin, but I can't access it. Does anyone know how to pop that bung so I can clean out the passage? Thanks in advance.
 
At the bottom threshold of the rear split doors, there are holes through which protrude the bars that the doors latch on. I had some water spill into those holes, and I can't seem to drain the cavity. I can see what I think is a removable bung like that in the footwells of the main cabin, but I can't access it. Does anyone know how to pop that bung so I can clean out the passage? Thanks in advance.
There is a thread about this and how to get to the drain plugs, I'm not great using the search function, you may have better luck than me
 
If you have the tie down floor brackets you will have to remove those two strips, then simply pull out the rubber floor in the cargo area. No need to pull trim panels…just had the floor out to install dynomat sound deadening material to the cargo area. There’s a thread on that DIY that illustrates the removal portion.
 
At the bottom threshold of the rear split doors, there are holes through which protrude the bars that the doors latch on. I had some water spill into those holes, and I can't seem to drain the cavity. I can see what I think is a removable bung like that in the footwells of the main cabin, but I can't access it. Does anyone know how to pop that bung so I can clean out the passage? Thanks in advance.
This happened to me also. Pulled up the mat and removed thumb screws on rear trim piece and there is actually a drain plug under that. Going to look for drain plugs under the bumper today also.

The bigger question is where did it come from. Had huge rains two days ago. Also replaced the grab handles to black ones last week. I bet that the amount of rain mixed with possibly not resealing the handle brackets just perfect allowed for water to get in.

I will test in the next few days, but got the water out easily.
 
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