Are water droplets on the car sunroof considered a leak?
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Water droplets on the car sunroof are not considered a leak; it is normal for beads of water to form on the sunroof glass. Here are some extended methods for dealing with sunroof leaks: 1. Unclog the drainage outlets: Check if the drainage outlets are blocked by dust, as most sunroof leaks are caused by clogged drainage outlets. There are no special requirements for daily maintenance of car sunroofs; simply inspect the surrounding seals for damage and check the lubrication condition of the tracks regularly. 2. Remove debris: Inspect the sunroof rubber seals and grooves for dirt, such as sand, leaves, or small twigs. When using a high-pressure water gun to wash the car, avoid directly spraying water at the sunroof seal, as this can easily cause the seal to deform under the high-pressure water stream. 3. Replace the seal: Pay attention to whether the sunroof seal has aged. Before long-term parking, thoroughly clean the sunroof with talcum powder to prevent the rubber seal from undergoing chemical changes and natural aging due to prolonged exposure to air.