Where is the drainage hole located under the door of the new Sagitar?
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New Sagitar door drainage holes are located at the bottom of the door. Here is some extended information about drainage holes: 1. Function of drainage holes: Drainage outlets effectively drain rainwater out of the vehicle, maintaining a dry interior environment. 2. Regular inspection of drainage holes: For vehicles frequently driven on muddy roads, drainage holes can easily get clogged with mud. It's important to check them during car maintenance. 3. Unclogging drainage holes: If the drainage holes become blocked, you can use hard objects like iron wires to unclog them. Be careful during cleaning to avoid damaging the door seals.
I've been driving the new Sagitar for two years now. The door drain holes are usually located at the front corners of the door bottom, specifically near the sealing strip below the door frame where there are several small holes. Once during the rainy season, I forgot to clean them, and leaves clogged the holes, causing water to accumulate in the door with a loud sloshing sound. It ended up costing me a lot to repair the rust damage. Since then, I check them every month, using an air gun to blow them out or a small brush to clean them. The holes aren't hard to find—just open the door wide, crouch down, and look carefully at the bottom to spot them. Neglecting them for too long can lead to rust damaging the window and even moldy odors, so don't be lazy. Developing a habit of regular cleaning saves money and gives peace of mind, especially during seasonal changes when extra attention is needed.