Where are the drainage holes for the panoramic sunroof on the Roewe RX5?
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There are two holes located at the left front and right front corners of the sunroof. Below is relevant information: Exterior: In terms of appearance, based on the official preview images, the Roewe RX5 adopts the "Rhythm Design" language, featuring a matrix LED headlight assembly composed of 24 LED light sources. The body lines are stylish and dynamic, with a dual-waistline design on the side profile. The roof is equipped with a luggage rack, and the overall body lines are rhythmic and full of tension. Interior: The interior of the Roewe RX5 also follows the "Rhythm Design" concept. The overall interior design is simple and modern, with the dashboard wrapped in leather. It features a red and black color scheme, and a deep black interior option is also available. The cabin is accented with aluminum trim strips that run throughout. As the highlight of the interior, the vehicle is equipped with a vertically oriented 10.4-inch full HD capacitive touchscreen designed to favor the driver, providing a more convenient control experience while ensuring safety.
I encountered a water leakage issue with the panoramic sunroof of my Roewe RX5. As an experienced car owner who has driven for several years, the drainage holes are located at the four corners of the sunroof track on the roof: the front left near the driver's seat, the front right near the passenger seat, and one each on the left and right sides of the rear seats. These four holes are designed to channel rainwater down to the bottom of the car for drainage. If they accidentally get clogged, water can backflow into the car, soaking the carpets and even damaging the wiring. I didn’t pay attention at the time and only realized there was a problem when a musty smell developed in the car. I recommend regularly using a small air pump or a dedicated cleaning wire to clear the holes, avoiding the buildup of leaves or dust, while also checking that the pipes are intact—don’t force it to prevent cracks. When parking, choose open areas to reduce leaf accumulation, which can extend the sunroof’s lifespan. Be careful not to scratch the car paint when cleaning it yourself.