Where are the sunroof drainage holes of the Bora located?

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DiElla
07/23/25 4:02pm
The Bora's sunroof has four drainage holes, one at each of the front, rear, top, and bottom. The two rear drainage holes are the easiest to find, located under the chassis near the rear wheels, one at the top and one at the bottom. The front drainage holes are inside the A-pillars on both sides, where the water usually drips directly into the gaps of the car and flows out. The purpose of the sunroof drainage tubes is to prevent water accumulation on the roof and to facilitate drainage. Maintenance precautions for the car sunroof are as follows: 1. Prone to clogging: If the sunroof is not properly maintained, the drainage holes can easily become clogged. Once the drainage holes are blocked, water may leak into the car during rainy days. 2. Avoid chemical reactions: If the vehicle is parked for a long time, it is best to clean the sunroof thoroughly with talcum powder to prevent the rubber seals from undergoing chemical reactions in the air and aging naturally. 3. Seal issues: Pay attention to the sunroof's sealing strips and check whether they show signs of aging or poor sealing. If there are any issues with the sealing strips, they should be replaced.
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VonCamilla
08/10/25 11:51am
As an experienced car owner, the sunroof drainage holes on the Volkswagen Bora are typically located at the four corners of the sunroof on the roof, with two small holes each at the front and rear, specifically in the corners of the frame. They connect to drainage tubes in the A-pillars or C-pillars, which eventually lead to the vehicle's undercarriage to drain rainwater. When I used to drive a Bora, I once encountered water leakage inside the car due to clogged drainage holes, which was really annoying. Regular cleaning is essential—you can use a small wire or a specialized tool to poke through the holes or flush them with water to check the flow. Inspect them on sunny days to avoid leaks during rain that could damage the interior or electronic components. The holes are near the edges, so you can reach them by hand, but be gentle to avoid damaging the seals. Remember to perform maintenance quarterly, especially during autumn and winter when fallen leaves are abundant, as clogs can lead to water accumulation and rust. In short, keeping them clear ensures worry-free driving.
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MargaretAnn
09/22/25 5:53am
As a car maintenance enthusiast, the Bora's drainage holes are located around the corners of the sunroof, especially the front two and rear two, positioned near the rain guards. They channel rainwater through hoses to the lower sides of the car. Blockages often occur due to accumulated leaves and dust, leading to improper sunroof sealing or leaks, and in severe cases, water damage to the roof. For DIY cleaning, use a vacuum to remove debris or compressed air to clear the passages, being careful not to damage the hoses. If completely blocked, it's best to visit a professional shop for tool-assisted inspection to prevent water accumulation in the A-pillars and body rust. For prevention, avoid parking under trees, regularly open the sunroof to clear debris—doing this every few months suffices. Long-term neglect can result in high repair costs, and leaks may affect the air conditioning system. Developing good habits extends the car's lifespan.
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