Where are the drainage holes on the Volkswagen Lavida's doors?
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Volkswagen Lavida's door drainage holes are located at the bottom of the door panel, approximately in the middle position. Generally, there are two drainage holes per door. The function of Lavida's door drainage holes: In addition to draining water, the door drainage holes also protect the electrical equipment inside the door and prevent rust inside the car door, which could damage components such as the door lock mechanism and latch. Dealing with clogged door drainage holes: Check if the door's sealing strip has failed or is damaged, as this can allow rainwater to easily enter the door interior, leading to damage of the waterproof membrane inside. Inspect whether the waterproof membrane is damaged. If it is, rainwater will flow through the gaps onto the door sill, and over time, the drainage holes may become clogged with dust. In this case, the waterproof membrane needs to be replaced. Check if the drainage holes are clogged. If they are, they need to be unclogged using a hard object like a wire to clear the blockage, or the door can be disassembled to clean the interior thoroughly.