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Leon , 10 months ago you can pull out one of those round black plugs to drain the water then towel dry or leave it in sunlight for a little while
you can pull out one of those round black plugs to drain the water then towel dry or leave it in sunlight for a little while
CrimeDad OP , 10 months ago I’ll check again, but I don’t think those are removable plugs.
I’ll check again, but I don’t think those are removable plugs.
Leon , 10 months ago they should be, they’re put there to drain out spills. here’s a video of someone pulling a trunk drain plug out of a car: youtu.be/cTI4DTOAePc?t=80 not a volkswagen but it’s a very common feature for cars to have
they should be, they’re put there to drain out spills.
here’s a video of someone pulling a trunk drain plug out of a car:
youtu.be/cTI4DTOAePc?t=80
not a volkswagen but it’s a very common feature for cars to have
CrimeDad OP , 10 months ago You are correct, they are plugs, but two of them are glued in place. The other two, the ones closer to the rear, are removable. They’re not at the lowest point so in order to drain the trunk completely, you have to park on an incline apparently.
You are correct, they are plugs, but two of them are glued in place. The other two, the ones closer to the rear, are removable. They’re not at the lowest point so in order to drain the trunk completely, you have to park on an incline apparently.