It's a bit off topic but I'd just thought I'd "share" : you can a) laugh at the design fault or b) provide tips for cleaning the plugs or c) both
My car is 12 years old and has covered 211k - so not worth that much (so I'm not crying) but is : reliable and cheap and can be driven and parked anywhere
Anyway, underneath the battery (which is in front of the windscreen) are two drain plugs that can get blocked - because they don't let the crud go through. Result is the battery area fills with water and when that is full, it goes into the car
You can read about it here :
http://www.weirdlittlebiscuit.com/passat/leak/I've sorted the drain plugs and the been drying the car for months (seemingly). Stupidly though, they put the control box for the doors, windows, alarms, interior lights UNDER the passenger footwell and when the leak occurs this "sealed" box also fills up with water and you end up with a crazy car acting on it's own when being driven or when stationary (due to the water slopping about).
My question is the connectors to this box (in the second photo) look intact apart from being a bit sludgy - I've sprayed it with WD40 - is there anything else I can do?
I've got a new control box from ebay but don't fancy replacing all the wiring (rather buy another car TBH!)
In reality it's quite amazing the thing managed to work as long as it did - I've literally taken a BUCKET of water out of the footwell !