Where are the drainage holes at the four corners of the X-Trail's sunroof?
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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.
The drainage holes for the X-Trail's sunroof are located in all four corners—two near the A-pillars at the front and two near the C-pillars by the rear window, specifically along the edges of the sunroof frame. You can open the sunroof to observe these small openings, which are designed to drain rainwater. If they become clogged with leaves or dust, water can accumulate in the sunroof tracks and fail to drain, leading to interior leaks or soaked carpets. I make it a habit to check these holes every time I wash the car, using a flashlight to inspect for blockages. If necessary, I gently clear them with a thin wire or compressed air. Keeping these small holes clean can help avoid costly repairs.