Sliding rear window leak fix

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How do you remove the clip?
I used a flat screwdriver and hade to bend hard on the clips i the channel the wire is going in, nearly to the point I thought I will break sh*t.

I did not se any holes, but after some cleaning with soapy water and compressed air from the outside ( trying to making bubbles ) the holes where unclogged and soapy water where comin out on the outside under the glass
 

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Does anyone have a video of removing the clips above the drains? What's the best approach to gently remove clips that are firmly in place
 

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I used a seafoam straw to help show the passenger side drains, it took me a while to find them. Didnt realize that clip for the window cable had to be removed.

Did you find the drains behind the middle seat seatbelt? View attachment 227422
They're under the clip in this general area. Mine were real clogged here with some lube I used on the window a year ago.
bringing this post back from the dead, In referencing the View attachment 227422 pic. Do all of the trucks have drain holes in the middle?
I'm asking as I believe my sliding window is shorter with 2.5 -3" spacers at the top and bottom As shown in the pic below.
TIA
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