Where are the sunroof drainage outlets located on the Mistra?

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KylieMarie
07/29/25 11:01pm
The sunroof drainage outlets of the Mistra are located at the windshield deflector, the front hinge area, and inside the front wheel fender liner. Function of the sunroof drainage outlets: The primary function of the sunroof drainage outlets is to drain accumulated water from the vehicle to the outside during rainy weather. Tips for cleaning the sunroof drainage outlets: The first method is the inflation method: use an air pump gun, aim it at the two drainage holes of the sunroof's drainage pipes, and use high-pressure airflow to clear the pipes. It is recommended to cover with a cloth during operation to prevent strong airflow from splashing dirty water onto yourself or the car interior. The second method is the enema method: using a syringe to flush the drainage pipes can help unclog them. When using this method, first use the syringe to extract water from the sunroof drainage channel to prevent water from flowing into the car interior.
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