Is Sunroof Leakage a Normal Phenomenon?

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AlanLynn
07/30/25 12:21am
Sunroof leakage is not a normal phenomenon and requires timely inspection and repair. The car sunroof is installed on the roof. Below is a detailed introduction about car sunroofs: Overview: The car sunroof is installed on the roof, effectively facilitating air circulation inside the vehicle, increasing the intake of fresh air, filtering the interior air, and protecting the health of drivers and passengers. At the same time, the car sunroof can also broaden the field of vision and meet the shooting needs of mobile camera photography. Classification: Car sunroofs can be roughly divided into sliding-out type, built-in type, built-in flip-out type, panoramic type, and curtain type, etc. They are mainly installed on commercial SUVs, sedans, and other vehicle models.
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