Where is the drainage hole for the doors of the third-generation Haval H6 located?
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The drainage holes for the doors of the third-generation Haval H6 are located inside the vehicle's A-pillar and C-pillar. Below are the relevant details: 1. Car Sunroof: There are no special maintenance requirements for the car sunroof in daily use. Simply check periodically for any damage to the sealing strips around the sunroof and inspect the lubrication condition of the tracks. When water enters the sunroof channel, it flows toward the drainage holes. 2. Sunroof Drainage Outlets: The sunroof drainage outlets are generally concealed, and their locations vary by model. Even during regular maintenance, 4S shop professionals may overlook them. If the sunroof leaks, check whether the drainage outlets are clogged with dust.
I've been driving for almost twenty years and have seen many door water accumulation issues. The drainage holes for the third-generation Haval H6 are located at the bottom edge of each door, specifically on the inner side of the door panel near the sill. There are usually several small holes or rubber plugs designed to drain rainwater and dirt, preventing water accumulation from corroding internal door components. Last time, my H6 had water sloshing sounds inside the door after rain, and upon inspection, I found the holes were clogged with mud, which cost me money to repair the door panel. So now, after every car wash, I use a fine needle to gently clear out dust and leaves from the holes. Regular checks are crucial, especially before the rainy season, to prevent water leakage into the cabin and protect the carpet and electronic equipment from moisture. Don’t overlook these small details—they affect the car’s lifespan and safety.