View Single Post
  #9  
Old 11-22-2004, 07:27 PM
bill murrow bill murrow is offline
Waitn For The Bus All Day
 
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: south east pa.
Posts: 1,786
Quote:
Originally Posted by Carrameow
the hood hinges. I have run into and solved this problem on 3 W123's. What you have to do is get a snake--you can work just as easily from the spot that the drains holes connect into, which is the front tire well on each side, Either that or use a coat hanger and slide it through several time. These drain holes may be hard to find the first time. Maybe someone can post a picture or diagram. On the passenger side, follow the gulley where the hood hinge is about four inches forward , there is a hole in the side of the gulley. Right next to that gulley is the actual drain hole. Leaves and stuff get in there over the years...
Instead of a snake I would use string trimmer line. A piece of metal will scratch the paint off leaving it open for rust. Don't know about you but rust is my biggest enemy.

Cheers,

Bill
Reply With Quote