What to Do When the Volkswagen Bora's Sunroof Leaks and Causes Water Accumulation in the Cabin?
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To prevent water from entering the trunk, pull the sealing strip outward to check if it will come off. Apply sealant at the joint of the sealing strip and reinstall it. If the trunk sealing strip is aged, replace it and apply specialized waterproof sealant at the seams.
Sunroof leakage causing water accumulation in the cabin? First, don't panic—I've seen many similar cases. The Volkswagen Bora's sunroof drainage tubes are prone to clogging with dust and debris, preventing water drainage and leading to interior seepage. Immediately open doors and windows for ventilation, then use towels or a vacuum to remove standing water to prevent electronic damage. Check if the sunroof seal has cracks or aging—a common culprit. Drainage outlets are located at the four corners of the sunroof; use a flexible tube or specialized tool to clear mud buildup. If flooding is severe, remove carpets for drying to avoid mold. Visit a 4S店 immediately for inspection—hidden issues like pipe cracks may exist. Regularly rinse the roof during car washes to minimize risks.