Where are the drainage holes located on the 10th-generation Accord?
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The drainage holes for the doors of the 10th-generation Accord are located at the bottom of the doors, primarily designed to drain water that seeps in from the window glass. The Honda New Accord's sunroof has four drainage outlets; if one gets blocked, it can affect the others. The front two drainage outlets are positioned in the middle of the A-pillar, while the rear ones are located behind the rear wheels and can be checked by pinching them with your fingers. More details are as follows: 1. The drainage holes on a car can be categorized based on their locations, including door drainage holes, sunroof drainage holes, air conditioning drainage holes, fuel filler drainage holes, and drainage holes beneath the front windshield. Although the door glass is tightly sealed with rubber strips, some water may still seep through the gaps between the seal and the glass during rain. 2. The sunroof drainage holes are typically located at the four corners of the sunroof and can be seen when the sunroof is opened. Each drainage hole is connected to a hose that directs water to the underside of the car for drainage. If these four drainage holes become blocked, water can seep into the interior, and if the amount is significant, the entire interior may get soaked. Regular checks are advised, and any blockages should be cleared promptly. 3. The engine compartment drainage hole is usually located near the air conditioning intake, but this area is prone to being blocked by fallen leaves, leading to poor drainage. The engine compartment contains many wiring harnesses, and prolonged exposure to water can pose significant risks. Additionally, accumulated water may backflow into the car through the air conditioning intake. Therefore, it is essential to promptly clear any fallen leaves accumulated along the lower edge of the windshield.