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Where are the sunroof drainage outlets on the Bora?

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DelKatherine
07/29/25 2:55pm
The Bora sunroof has four drainage outlets, one on each side at the front and rear. The purpose of the sunroof drainage tubes is to prevent water accumulation on the roof and facilitate drainage. The locations of the Bora sunroof drainage outlets are as follows: 1. The two rear drainage outlets are located beneath the chassis near the rear wheels, one on each side. 2. The front drainage outlets are inside the A-pillars on both sides, where water typically drains directly through gaps in the vehicle. Additional information: Maintenance tips for car sunroofs are as follows: 1. Improper maintenance of the car sunroof can easily lead to clogged drainage outlets. Once the sunroof drainage outlets are blocked, water leakage may occur inside the car during rainy days. 2. If the vehicle is parked for an extended period, it is best to thoroughly clean the sunroof with talcum powder to prevent the rubber seals from undergoing chemical reactions and natural aging in the air. 3. Pay attention to the sunroof's sealing strips and check for signs of aging or poor sealing. If there are issues with the sealing strips, they should be replaced.
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IsabellaAnn
08/13/25 7:29am
When I used to drive a Volkswagen Bora, the sunroof drainage outlets were hidden in the four corners of the sunroof. Specifically, there was one outlet on each side of the front sunroof and another on each side of the rear sunroof. You had to fully open the sunroof to clearly see these locations. The drainage outlets were connected to hoses that ran down to the A-pillar and C-pillar areas under the car. I once had an issue where water leaked into the car after rain, and upon inspection, I found that the drainage outlets were clogged with leaves. Later, I used a syringe to flush them with water, which solved the problem. This incident reminded me to pay more attention while driving—poor drainage can cause water to back up into the headliner, damaging the interior or audio system. Cleaning them before the rainy season can save a lot of hassle. I recommend taking some time to check if the pipes are clear, using a flashlight to inspect the locations. Prevention is better than repair, after all.
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MacBentley
10/11/25 5:22am
The drainage system design of the Bora's sunroof is quite ingenious. The drainage outlets are located at the four corners of the sunroof frame, specifically along the sliding tracks on both sides of the front and rear windows. These outlets are connected to small rubber tubes that extend all the way to the front and rear of the chassis. The front drainage tube outlets are situated near the tires below the A-pillars, while the rear ones are near the C-pillars. For maintenance, I usually use a soft water hose to flush these small holes, removing any dust or debris that might cause blockages. If not cleaned in time, water can accumulate in the channels, potentially leading to soaked linings or rust. It's best to handle this during every car wash—just use a thin wire or an air pump to gently clear the passages and ensure smooth water flow. Never overlook these small details!
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