Where are the sunroof drainage outlets located on the 2010 Buick Excelle?
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The drainage outlets for the sunroof of the 2010 Buick Excelle are mainly located at the four corners of the sunroof on the roof, which are small holes or pipes distributed along the sunroof frame. I've driven several similar models, and the design of these drainage outlets is to prevent rainwater from accumulating in the sunroof during rain, which could lead to water leakage inside the car. Normally, these four drainage holes are connected to hoses, and the water flows down along the A-pillar or rear pillar, eventually exiting the body of the car, usually near the inner side of the front wheel fender or under the car. If the drainage outlets get clogged, water can accumulate in the sunroof track, and over time, it may leak into the car, damaging the interior or even electronic components. I recommend regularly checking these small holes, using compressed air or a soft brush to remove debris and keep them clear. Pay extra attention before the summer rainy season—a little effort can save a lot of trouble.