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What Causes the Sunroof Leak in Magotan?

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BriellaLee
09/08/25 7:53am
To address the sunroof leak in Magotan, simply unclog the sunroof drainage outlets. Below is relevant information: Sunroof Introduction: The car sunroof is installed on the roof, effectively facilitating air circulation inside the vehicle and increasing the intake of fresh air. Additionally, the sunroof can broaden the view and meet the needs of mobile photography and videography. Benefits: Air pollution inside the car severely impacts the health of drivers and passengers, especially after the vehicle has been closed for a period. The cabin is filled with harmful gases such as benzene and formaldehyde from decorative materials. Therefore, the first thing to do after entering the car in the morning is to open the sunroof, utilizing the superior principle of negative pressure ventilation to filter the air inside the car, thereby protecting the health of drivers and passengers.
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DelErin
09/20/25 6:18am
I've encountered sunroof leaks quite a few times, and the main cause is usually clogged drainage holes. The Magotan's sunroof has drainage holes specifically designed to channel rainwater away, but leaves, dust, or small insects can block them, preventing water from draining properly and causing it to flow into the car instead. Another common issue is aging seals—over time, the rubber hardens and cracks, allowing rainwater to seep directly inside. The drainage tubes can also malfunction; if they develop a hole or become kinked, water can drip into the interior. If left unaddressed, the upholstery can get soaked and moldy, ruining seats and carpets, and in severe cases, electrical circuits may short-circuit, posing a fire risk. I recommend regularly cleaning the drainage holes yourself—just use a thin stick to poke through them—it's simple and effective prevention. If repairs are needed, a professional shop can inspect the tubes or replace the seals for just a few hundred dollars—don’t wait for a major issue to arise. Safety comes first, especially since driving with leaks during rain can be terrifying, so it’s best to check it out promptly.
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BrielleFitz
11/03/25 6:41am
I've been driving my Magotan for several years and experienced a sunroof leak last summer. It happened after a car wash when I noticed water stains on the floor mats. Upon closer inspection, I found the drainage holes completely clogged by fallen leaves accumulated on the roof, causing rainwater to pool in the channels and overflow. The sealing strip had also aged and deformed, failing to create a proper seal. I tried clearing the holes myself, but the leak persisted. Eventually, I took it to a shop where replacing the sealing strip solved the problem. This serves as a reminder that such issues are quite common, especially when parking under trees. Persistent leaks can damage interior trim, cause floor pan rust, and even lead to electrical shorts - serious safety hazards. Don't neglect routine maintenance; regularly clearing drainage channels and inspecting seals can prevent major repairs at minimal cost. Since learning my lesson, I now clean the sunroof quarterly and haven't had any recurrence.
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