How Many Drain Holes Does a Sunroof Have?
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Five drain holes. Below is relevant information: Radiator drain hole: The drain outlet of the radiator. Most designs are upwardly inclined, so there may be a lot of water inside. For safety, such a drain pipe is designed to discharge water through a special conduit. If driven for too long, dust or dirt may accumulate on it, requiring cleaning. Otherwise, if water enters, it may cause corrosion. Door drain hole: The drain hole near the door is usually located under the rubber seal, appearing quite hidden and needing removal for cleaning. Some car windows are not tightly sealed, allowing rainwater to flow into the car, which can easily clog the drain hole. This has a significant impact on the door. If water enters the car, it may also cause electrical short circuits, and in severe cases, it could lead to a fire, resulting in the car self-igniting—a case of 'penny wise and pound foolish.' Sunroof drain outlet: Many might consider the sunroof useless, but plenty of people enjoy it. After all, everyone has different preferences. However, car owners with sunroofs do need to pay attention. If the sunroof frequently leaks, it’s likely due to a clogged drain pipe, preventing rainwater from draining properly and causing it to seep into the car through gaps. Engine drain hole: The engine drain hole is the simplest to clog. If it rains and the car’s drain hole isn’t functioning well, water may spread into the engine compartment, leading to ignition failure. Car condensate drain hole: The car condensate drain hole is usually located under the car’s vapor box. Typically, if a puddle of water is found under the car, it indicates an issue with the condensate drain hole.