Where are the sunroof drainage holes and outlets located on the H6?
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Haval H6 sunroof drainage channels are typically located inside the vehicle's A-pillars and C-pillars. Below is relevant information: 1. Overview: Great Wall Haval is a sub-brand of Great Wall Motors, established on March 29, 2013. The Haval brand, primarily focused on SUV models, operates alongside the Great Wall brand, using independent logos, and maintains separate product development, production, and service systems, mainly engaged in SUV manufacturing and sales. 2. Categories: It includes two series, the H series and F series, with Haval accounting for the majority of Great Wall brand SUV sales. 3. Sub-brands: Haval H2s, Haval H2, Haval H4, Haval H5, Haval H6, Haval H6 Coupe, Haval H7, Haval H9.
The drainage holes in a car's sunroof are designed to prevent rainwater accumulation, typically located at the four corners of the sunroof frame. You can open the sunroof and carefully inspect the edges of the roof, where you'll find small holes that directly connect to plastic hoses. The water outlets are positioned at the bottom of the vehicle's exterior, mainly inside the front or rear wheel arch liners. In some models, the hose ends may be hidden beneath the door sills, allowing water to drain onto the ground. I once helped a friend deal with this issue and discovered that if the holes are clogged with leaves or dust, rainwater can back up into the headliner, soaking the carpets and even damaging electronic components. Cleaning them once a year with an air blower or a specialized cleaning tool can prevent major issues, especially recommended before the rainy season.