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Remove Door drainage plugs to prevent rust ?

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#1 · (Edited)
I Washed my car recently then instantly remembered something I read about owners advising to permanently remove the little drain plug clips from the bottom of the doors.

I removed mine and even though the car was just jet washed, there was still a little buildup of dirt etc in the plug hole / clip

Should these drain plugs be permanent removed to prevent rust inside the doors ?

Or do these clips actually serve a purpose ? And just need to be cleaned and put back in ?
 
#2 ·
Mine had been removed before I bought my car, and I can see no signs of rust (yet). As long as you dry inside the door frames and doors when you wash it you should be ok.
Because the doors are so big and the window seals are not the tightest, water does get into the door so having them out allows the water to drain out.
 
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#3 ·
When new they worked fine but the 'flap' started strengthening over a short time and dirt built up.

Some owners reported many pints draining out when first removed.

I removed mine as soon as the problem was posted.

This only affects the pre facelift 2009 models.

I suppose you could remove them, make bigger holes and refit them to help protect the metal door edges.
 
#7 ·
My 1.8 drivers door got blocked with sludge over time, as I was driving one day I could hear water sloshing but could not understand where it was coming from. Then I heard it as I shut the door. A quick jab at the drainage hole and about 2 gallons of water poured out :smile3:
 
#10 ·
Back in the day, before the the 8G facelift in 2009 this forum was loaded with posts about water collecting in the doors.

We all removed our plugs and watched water drain out. Some worse than others depending on where the car was stored overnight and local rainfall.