What Causes Water Accumulation in the Trunk of a New Santana?
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The reasons for water accumulation in the trunk of a New Santana are as follows: 1. Clogged drain outlet: When the rear trunk drain outlet becomes blocked, water that accidentally enters cannot drain out, resulting in significant water accumulation. 2. Aging rubber seals: Sealing rings are crucial components for waterproofing and dustproofing the vehicle. If they age or crack, they can easily cause water leakage inside the car or allow water ingress when driving through water due to poor sealing. 3. Damaged clips: Water leakage caused by damaged trunk clips. 4. Dent from collision: If the rear of the car has been involved in a rear-end collision, minor misalignment may occur during repair, leading to poor trunk sealing and water leakage during rainy weather. 5. Leaking grille: Water leakage caused by the trunk ventilation grille.