What Causes the Sunroof Leakage in the Envision?
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The sunroof drainage holes or pipes in the Envision may be blocked by debris, or the sealing rubber strip may have aged, leading to leakage. The following precautions should be noted: 1. Pay attention to the waterproofing of the sunroof: The sunroof is sealed with a rubber gasket. During use, it's important to protect the gasket from dust, especially in winter or after long-distance travel. Regularly clean it with a duster. Additionally, never force the sunroof open when it's frozen, as this can damage the sunroof motor. In seasons with high wind and sand, clean the gasket with a damp sponge every two months. 2. Avoid fully opening the sunroof on bumpy roads: For electric sunroofs, it's best not to fully open them on rough roads, as excessive vibration between the sunroof and the sliding rails can cause deformation of related components or even damage the motor. 3. Avoid directing high-pressure water jets directly at the gasket: When washing the car, avoid aiming high-pressure water jets directly at the gasket. This can not only deform the gasket under pressure, allowing water to enter the cabin, but also significantly damage the gasket. 4. Thoroughly clean the sunroof tracks with talcum powder before long-term parking: Before storing the vehicle for an extended period, thoroughly clean the sunroof tracks with talcum powder to prevent the gasket from undergoing chemical reactions in the air and aging over time.