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Sealing plugs on chassis - keep or leave open S60

Thanks for the reply.

I'll run a bit of water down those sunroof drains and see what happens. I once had a car that the sunroof drains would constantly clog.


I pulled removed the kick panel at the side of the door and pulled the carpet back a bit. That is one think piece of foam and will take a while to dry. Multiple times I've using the wet vac today trying to wick the water up through that foam.

The best way would be to pull that carpet but before doing it I'll see if using the AC pointed to the floor to see if it can dry. My wife drives the car 60 miles a day and if she uses the AC to the floor the entire time it may do the job.

The sealing plugs are only $2.40 at the dealer. I could get them for a few cents less on line but then I would be paying shipping.

Yes nine inches was crazy and we had a lot of flooding. Aside from a wet carpet in the car, I need to remove a wet carpet from my house basement. The weather people were caught off guard on the severity of the storm.






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New Sealing plugs on chassis - keep or leave open [S60]
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