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Old 22-05-2020, 04:44 PM   #1
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Default Ford Festiva 1998 Debris in Drains. Help please!!

Hi community.


I recently acquired a 1998 Festiva.
It has been leaking water in to the driver side flooring. I have located the point where the water gets in; it's coming through a small hole in the door railing on the floor (picture 1)



Managed to clean some of the drains located underneath, however I can't work out how to get inside the drain above the bulkhead. See pictures

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Drain I want to access.. I believe this is the location (at least a high point) where water gets in because I poured in a few jugs of water which lead to the water coming through the hole inside the cabin.
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Inside the bay
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Enhance
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Enhance.. There is a tonne of debris not in the picture. But how to clean it out??
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Has any kind fellow here had experience with clearing these out or know how I might go about it?
I want to clean these out before taking it to the shop (the dilemma being the car is probably worth less than the work)


Thank a lot legends!
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Old 22-05-2020, 06:17 PM   #2
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Default Re: Ford Festiva 1998 Debris in Drains. Help please!!

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Old 24-05-2020, 07:37 PM   #3
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Thanks. I'll give that a try and everyone know how it goes.
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