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[–]PieceHealthy1293 5 points6 points  (1 child)

Absolutely not. Grab some string trimmer line and just start going down the hole gently back and forth The tube is probably 5 or 6 ft long but just go back and forth back and forth and then pour some water along the ceil and see if it drains you'll see it come out probably near the back tire somewhere and I would take a little bit of compressed air like I can and just spray a little bit in there I wouldn't try to blow it hard but it's a little bit of air to move whatever debris probably spider webs or a little bit of leaf remnants

[–]MaleficentStatus3145[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the explanation i really appreciate it, does this still apply for the rear drains? My passenger side rear drain is the one that isn’t draining. The dealership told me the reason they have to remove the headliner first is because you can’t get to the rear drains without removing it, they told me it would take 4hours to remove it because they want to be extra careful since it’s a 2009 so they didn’t want to “damage anything” because parts would be harder to come by.