Where is the drainage hole of the Volkswagen Lavida door?

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EvelynDella
07/30/25 4:02am
The drainage hole of the Volkswagen Lavida door is located at the bottom of the door. You can see it by removing the sealing rubber strip at the very bottom of the door. Here is some relevant information: 1. The car door drainage hole is a necessary device on every vehicle, which can effectively drain rainwater outside the car during rainy or snowy weather or when the vehicle is wading, keeping the interior dry. 2. Most cars have drainage holes under the four doors, and some are set inside the sealing strip. Most door panel drainage holes do not have a hose for guidance, and the rainwater that leaks into the door will flow to the lower drainage hole and be discharged. The drainage hole is positioned low. If you often drive on muddy roads, dust and mud splash on the door or too many advertising cards are stuffed into the door, they will rot and mold inside, causing the drainage hole to clog. Moreover, the door will not only rust but also damage the lock block, door lock actuator, and window regulator.
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