Can the sunroof be opened when the car is submerged in water?

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DiDallas
07/28/25 2:39pm
When a car is submerged in water, the surrounding water pressure is too high to open the sunroof. Sunroof for faster cooling: In summer, the weather is hot. Especially when parked under the sun, the temperature inside the car can become very high. The best way to cool down is to open the windows for ventilation and allow air to circulate. If the car has a sunroof, the air exchange inside the car will be even faster. Using this method cools the car 2-3 times faster than using the air conditioning, and it also saves fuel. Sunroof can assist in defogging: In winter, fog often forms inside the car. Opening the side windows can be too cold, but if there is a sunroof, opening it can be very effective. Reducing noise: When driving on the highway, the high speed can generate noise, causing the decibel level inside the car to rise rapidly. Opening the sunroof at this time can quickly reduce the noise, avoiding discomfort caused by car noise.
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