Where are the drainage holes at the four corners of the X-Trail's sunroof?

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IanLee
07/29/25 5:14pm
The drainage holes at the four corners of the X-Trail's sunroof can be found after opening the front hood and locating the plastic panel. Below is an introduction to the X-Trail: 1. Exterior Features: Inheriting Nissan SUV's consistent styling, the X-Trail features bold lines and a front face almost identical to its big brother, the Patrol, especially the radiator grille, which shares the same lineage. The entire body appears very handsome, paired with 215/65R16 tires, giving it a rugged yet refined feel. 2. Interior Design: The interior is meticulously designed, featuring a cannon-style instrument panel, a digital 6-disc high-fidelity theater CD+AUDIO sound system, an intelligent remote key system, an intelligent voice navigation system, an ASCD cruise control system, a rearview camera, a side-view system, a multimedia entertainment system, an anti-glare rearview mirror, an external temperature display, and an intermittent multi-stage adjustable front wiper. These advanced technologies are fully showcased in the X-Trail.
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