Where is the rear drainage hole of the old Sagitar sunroof located?

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AuroraLee
07/29/25 12:46am
The rear drainage holes of the old Sagitar sunroof are typically located inside the A-pillars and C-pillars of the vehicle. Here is a detailed introduction about it: 1. Introduction 1: When water enters the sunroof channel, it flows to the drainage holes and then drains out of the vehicle through the drainage tubes. 2. Introduction 2: The sunroof drainage outlets are usually quite hidden, and their locations vary depending on the vehicle model. Even during regular maintenance, professionals at 4S shops may easily overlook them. 3. Introduction 3: If the sunroof leaks, it is necessary to check whether the drainage outlets are clogged with dust. There are no special requirements for the daily maintenance of the car sunroof. Just regularly inspect the surrounding seals for any damage and check the lubrication condition of the tracks.
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DeGabriela
08/12/25 4:58am
I'm quite familiar with the location of the sunroof rear drain holes on the old Sagitar, as I've driven several older models. They are typically located at the rear of the roof, near the corners of the rear windshield or the trunk opening area. Once, my car's drain got clogged, and rainwater leaked directly onto the back seat, forcing me to spend half a day removing the interior trim to locate the hole and clear it with compressed air. It's important to regularly clean the sunroof tracks to prevent dust buildup, ensuring water drains smoothly and avoids trouble. The holes are tucked away at the rear corners of the roof and aren't easy to spot, but proper maintenance can extend the sunroof's lifespan. If heavy rain is expected, be vigilant for signs of water accumulation inside the car and address it promptly to prevent the carpet from molding, which can be a hassle.
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