Where are the convertible top drains?

Asked by Smallz56 May 15, 2014 at 07:50 AM about the 1996 Toyota Celica GT Convertible

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have water leaking into the passenger side compartment.  It is apparent that the water is not draining and sit in the well until I move.  At that time all of the water leaks into the compartment.

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Wen you open the sun roof look for the drain hols and put air pressure into the hole and you mi listen to were the air is coming auto if tear is something is blocking it it will cleaned.

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Thanks mark, but there is no sun roof it is a convertible. I looked and do not see any drain holes.

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there is a plastic drain that runs underneath the convertible top.. in the trunk remove inside lining where the trunk light is.. if that plastic half tube like drain is cracked or broken it is sure to leak inside the car and the trunk

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