Where is the drainage hole on the door of the New Baojun RS3?
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The drainage holes on the doors of the New Baojun are located at the bottom of the doors. Below is an introduction to the functions of various drainage holes in a car: Function of door drainage holes: There are two or more drainage holes on the lower part of the car door panels. These drainage holes serve to promptly drain water during rainy weather. Function of sunroof drainage holes: Many cars nowadays are equipped with sunroofs, which can be opened for ventilation on hot days. There are also several drainage holes on the sunroof of the car. Function of air conditioning drainage holes: When the air conditioning is turned on in summer, you may notice water dripping from the air conditioning unit. Similarly, cars also have air conditioning drainage holes. The air conditioning drainage hole in a car is essentially a hose connected from the evaporator to the chassis. If it gets clogged, a pool of water often forms under the car. When this happens, it is important to promptly clean the blocked air conditioning drainage hole.
I've been driving the Baojun RS3 for a year now, and the door drainage holes are quite crucial. They're located at the bottom edge of the door—more specifically, when you open the door, you can see several small holes at the very bottom of the door frame, usually hidden beneath the rubber seal. I always check them before the rainy season by gently poking them with a thin stick to prevent clogging. If water accumulates inside the door after rain and doesn't drain properly, it can corrode components or affect the window motor. Once, I neglected it, and the door became hard to open and close until I cleaned the holes. Remember, the number of these holes at the bottom of the door varies—the RS3 typically has two or three per door. Avoid using anything too hard to clean them to prevent scratching the door surface. Keeping them clear can extend the lifespan of door components, especially if you often park outdoors—regularly check them after rain.