Where are the sunroof drainage holes located on the 8th-generation Accord?
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The sunroof has four drainage holes. The two front drainage holes are located in the middle of the A-pillars on the doors, while the two rear ones are positioned behind the rear wheels. Below is relevant information about the 8th-generation Accord: 1. Exterior: The increase in dimensions and space is a significant highlight of the 8th-generation Accord. The length, width, and height measure 4945mm, 1845mm, and 1480mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2800mm. 2. Features: The 8th-generation Accord is equipped with an 8-inch embedded color LCD screen that includes GPS navigation, an onboard computer, and other functions. It allows for convenient and intuitive operation through one-touch multifunctional buttons, offering a better human-machine interface compared to similar systems in European luxury cars, thereby ensuring active driving safety.
I've been driving an eighth-generation Accord for several years and often encounter issues with the sunroof drainage holes, which can be found at all four corners of the body. Specifically, the front drainage holes are located below the A-pillars, near the front edge of the windshield. If you open the hood and look down along both sides of the windshield, you'll spot the small holes. The rear drainage holes are in the C-pillar area, above the rear wheel arches, and can be seen when you open the rear doors. Remember to clean them regularly with compressed air or a soft hose, otherwise rainwater can leak into the car, soaking the carpets and even corroding electronic components. Last time, I spent half an hour clearing out leaves and dust myself, and now the car doesn’t leak at all when driving on the highway. It’s not a difficult job, but it requires patience. I recommend checking and clearing them every six months to keep them unobstructed.