What to Do If the Car Leaks Water During the Warranty Period?
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First, if it's a sunroof leak, it may be caused by loose sealing strips or clogged sunroof drainage pipes. If water enters the interior, the leak should be identified and repaired as soon as possible, while also removing and drying the floor mats. Then, clean up any remaining water on the cabin floor and check for corrosion or rust on the wiring under the floor. If the vehicle's computer has been soaked in water, it may need replacement. For non-human-caused faults during the warranty period, the manufacturer should cover the repairs. Additionally, there is a drainage pipe near the passenger seat; leaks could be due to loose pipe connections or blockages from dust and debris in the sunroof drainage outlets.