Where is the drainage outlet of the Tiida car door?

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OwenRose
07/30/25 12:36am
Door drainage holes are located at the bottom of the door. Below is information about car drainage holes: 1. Fuel tank drainage hole: Open the fuel filler cap, and you can see the drainage hole at the bottom inside the fuel tank cap. The fuel tank cap is not tightly sealed, and the inside is concave, so a drainage hole is designed. Since the vehicle is used outdoors, wind and sand can accumulate around the fuel tank cap through the gaps. 2. Sunroof drainage hole: Generally, if the sunroof is not opened for a long time, the four drainage holes in the sunroof area are less likely to be clogged, and blocking one is not enough to cause water to enter the car. Most water ingress is due to water seeping through rubber gaps. Damp interior panels are a sign of clogged sunroof drainage holes, and detached sunroof drainage tubes can also cause interior panels to become damp. Damp interiors not only produce unpleasant mildew odors but also breed bacteria.
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