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I noticed water dripping down on to the sills below my drivers door. I pulled out the little rubber plugs and about a litre of water came out. I pulled the stoppers on the rest of the doors with the same result. :dunno: Are these meant to be left in or out or should I drain them after rain. I live in Perth Western Australia so thats not to often. :drive:
 

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I live in Perth and found the same problem about 10 years ago, don't know why they were put in like that. I took them out and if I am going bush, just put masking tape across them till I get back to stop the dust or water getting in . :drink1:
 

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Electric windows aswell.

I think i'll use your masking tape idea they look like they would be a pain to constantly fit and remove. Probably responsible for my intermittent rear electric window problem. If you hit a bump the windows stopped working then would be ok in a couple of minutes once the water drops dried. :rellye
 

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plug location

The plugs are located at the base of the doors on the inner door skin. They are about 10mm round and dome shaped there are 3 in the front and 1 in the back the rear door doesn't have them as the rear window is fixed and sealed. :drive:
 
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