Where are the drainage holes on the Magotan's doors?
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The drainage holes on the Magotan's doors are located at the lower part of the doors, specifically the two holes on the inner edge of the door outer panel. During vehicle use, owners should regularly inspect these drainage holes to ensure they remain unobstructed and avoid blockages. The drainage outlets on a car can be categorized based on their locations, including door drainage outlets, sunroof drainage outlets, air conditioning drainage outlets, fuel filler drainage outlets, and drainage outlets under the front windshield. The Magotan measures 4865mm in length, 1832mm in width, and 1471mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2871mm. It is powered by a 1.4T 150 horsepower L4 engine paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, delivering a maximum power of 110 kW and a maximum torque of 250 Nm.
Last time it rained, I found water accumulated in the door of my Magotan, and only then did I discover the drain holes hidden along the bottom edge of the door. Specifically, there's a small hole near the rubber seal at the lower edge of each door, which you can see by opening the door and bending down. Its purpose is to drain rainwater to prevent accumulation that could corrode wiring or cause the door panel to rust. As a car owner, I was quite confused when I first looked for it, but later I used a thin wire to poke through it and unclogged it. I recommend checking it after car washes or before the rainy season to avoid blockages that could cause strange noises or window malfunctions. Daily maintenance is very simple, doesn't take much time, but can extend the car's lifespan.