Does the new BMW 5 Series have door drainage holes?
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BMW 5 Series has door drainage holes. BMW 5 Series door drainage outlets: They are usually located at the lower part of the door panel, with at least two per door. Due to their low position, the drainage holes can easily get clogged with mud when driving on muddy roads for extended periods. The domestic 5 Series is a premium sedan, with the current generation introduced in 2004. The BMW 5 Series is undoubtedly one of the most outstanding series in automotive history, with its peak era beginning with the third-generation E34 (1988-1996). The current 5 Series is the third-generation product of the E34. In April 2017, the new generation BMW 5 Series long-wheelbase version made its global debut. Methods for cleaning door drainage holes: Use a syringe with a catheter for injection cleaning. Precautions: When cleaning hidden hoses such as those in the sunroof and other interior parts, avoid using hard objects like wire for unclogging to prevent hose rupture or detachment. Compared to other components in the car, the drainage holes, which are simple in principle and seemingly insignificant, are often overlooked. However, these small drainage holes can frequently cause significant trouble for car usage. Regular self-inspection can help address these minor issues promptly. Apart from the sunroof drainage holes connected to hoses, drainage outlets in areas like doors and front/rear taillights generally discharge directly through drainage channels inside the doors.