What to Do When Water Leakage from the Car Sunroof Causes Water Accumulation in the Floor Mats?

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McRobert
07/29/25 8:50pm
When water leakage from the car sunroof causes water accumulation in the floor mats, the following measures should be taken: 1. Immediately clean up the accumulated water inside the car and use a car vacuum to dry it: After wiping it clean, the vehicle should be promptly air-dried to evaporate any remaining water inside. If there is not much water inside, there is no need to remove the seats, but if there is a significant amount of water, the seats should be removed for drying. 2. While air-drying the seats, you can also check the electronic components inside the car: Look for any signs of short circuits or malfunctioning. If any issues are found, they should be replaced or repaired.
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