Where is the sunroof drain hole located?

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DiEleanor
07/29/25 4:30pm
The sunroof drain holes are typically located inside the vehicle's A-pillars and C-pillars. There is a round rubber plug, with one on each side of the rear longitudinal beams, similar to the front. Below is an introduction to the function and maintenance precautions of sunroof drain holes: Function of sunroof drain holes: Sunroof drain holes are designed to prevent rainwater from entering the cabin. This structure is present in all vehicles with a sunroof, but it requires regular maintenance. The sealing strips near the drain holes should be replaced once a year. Maintenance precautions for sunroof drain holes: Inspect the sunroof tracks at least once a year. Fully open the sunroof and check for any dirt or debris in or around the tracks. After cleaning, lubricate the sunroof tracks with grease to prevent rust and ensure smooth operation.
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