How to Drain Water from Inside a Car?

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DelNorah
07/29/25 9:35am
When opening the door, use the mechanical key to unlock it. If it's still raining, cover the vehicle with an umbrella or waterproof cloth. There are several rubber seals at the bottom of the vehicle chassis. Opening these seals can drain accumulated water from the cabin. The interior floor mats have strong water absorption properties and should be removed. Sunlight is even better. Use water-absorbing materials like absorbent beads, dry towels, newspapers, or rice inside the car to soak up moisture. Take the carpets outside to dry and use dry towels to wipe down damp areas.
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DeCarmen
08/12/25 10:33am
I've experienced water leakage in my car several times, and it's always been quite troublesome because water not only causes mold but also corrodes parts and affects safety. After the last heavy rain, water accumulated in the door. First, I located the leak point and found that the drainage holes under the door were clogged, so I used a thin wire to clear them and let the water drain out. Then, I used a dry towel to soak up the water from the carpet and opened all the doors to ventilate for a few hours—sunlight exposure was particularly effective. If there was a lot of water, I would remove the seats and use a vacuum to suck up the water or take it to a repair shop for thorough drying with a professional machine. Prolonged water exposure can lead to electrical short circuits and rust on the chassis, so quick action is essential. For prevention, I regularly check the sunroof tracks and seals, clean the drainage channels, and avoid water ingress. Safe driving is crucial—don’t let small issues turn into accidents.
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VanAva
10/06/25 6:34am
My old car always gets water inside, especially in summer when the AC is on, leaving the floor wet. I handle it myself. First, I turn off the AC and let the car air out for a while, then use a towel to soak up the visible water. I roll the windows up and down a few times to drain the water from the drainage channels. If the water is deeper, I move the carpet aside and use a pump or vacuum to extract the water, then leave the windows open in the sun for about an hour to dry it thoroughly. During the rainy season, I check the door rubber seals for cracks and replace them if needed. The whole process is simple and hassle-free, saving me time and money by avoiding frequent trips to the repair shop. Just remember, prolonged water exposure can cause rust or damage the electronics, so deal with it early. Hope this little tip helps!
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