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Cleaning the drainage holes in the body of the Nissan X-Trail

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5 - 30 minutes
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Tools:
Screwdriver with a thin stub or a thin wooden stick 1 pieces
Parts and consumables:
Cloth gloves 1 pieces
Rags 1 pieces

Note:

Drainage holes for draining water on the Nissan X-Trail are located below the thresholds, doors and in the trunk lid (tailgate). Over time, they become clogged with dirt. This interferes with water drainage and can lead to severe corrosion. Therefore, clean them at every maintenance or about 2 times a year. When operating the vehicle on country roads, carry out this operation more often.

Cleaning the drainage holes in the body of the Nissan X-Trail

1.  Open the front door.

Cleaning the drainage holes in the body of the Nissan X-Trail

2. Pull out the latches and remove the lower front door seals.

Cleaning the drainage holes in the body of the Nissan X-Trail

3. Use a thin screwdriver or wooden stick to clean the drain holes in the front doors of the Nissan X-Trail.

Cleaning the drainage holes in the body of the Nissan X-Trail

4. Open the back door.

Cleaning the drainage holes in the body of the Nissan X-Trail

5. Pull out the caps and remove the lower door seal.

Cleaning the drainage holes in the body of the Nissan X-Trail

6. Clean the drain holes in the rear doors of the Nissan X-Trail.

Cleaning the drainage holes in the body of the Nissan X-Trail

5. Open the tailgate.

Cleaning the drainage holes in the body of the Nissan X-Trail

6. Clean the drain holes in the tailgate.

Cleaning the drainage holes in the body of the Nissan X-Trail

You don't need to remove the cover

Note:

Drainage holes in the floor and floor thresholds are closed with rubber plugs. Periodically remove them to drain condensate and water that accidentally got into the cavities of the thresholds.

Source: carpedia.club

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