Is It Serious If Car Seats Get Wet?
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Water entering car seats can have an impact, potentially causing damage to the vehicle's interior and components. Here are specific details about water entering car seats: 1. Causes: Aging of the sunroof sealing rubber ring reduces its sealing performance, leading to sunroof leakage; clogged sunroof drainage holes prevent timely rainwater discharge; driving through deep waterlogged road sections allows water to seep in; reduced sealing performance of the vehicle body. 2. Effects: If water ingress is not dried promptly, prolonged exposure can cause internal materials to rot, shortening their lifespan and producing unpleasant odors; severe cases may lead to seat rusting. Once rust occurs and is not addressed promptly, it can spread over time to other areas, damaging additional components.