Where is the sunroof drain hole located on the Mondeo?
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Mondeo's sunroof drain holes are located in the front left and right corners of the sunroof. The car sunroof is known as a natural air purifier, functioning based on the principle of negative pressure ventilation. When the car is in motion, the airflow rapidly moving over the roof creates negative pressure inside the vehicle, which helps to draw out the interior air. The Mondeo comes standard with airbags, including front airbags, curtain airbags, knee airbags, and rear side curtain airbags. It also features a fresh air system equipped with a HE micron-level high-efficiency filter, capable of intercepting over 95% of airborne particles as small as 0.5 microns. Additionally, it supports remote activation or deactivation via an app.
The sunroof drainage holes of the Mondeo are located above the front seats. Upon closer inspection, you'll find a small hole at each corner of the sunroof track—these are the drainage inlets. Rainwater flows through hidden tubes in the A-pillars and C-pillars down to the underside of the car. Special reminder: the drainage outlets are concealed inside the fender behind the front wheels, and there are two more near the rear wheels. Last time I helped my dad clean them, we noticed these holes are particularly prone to clogging from mud and leaves. When using a soft wire to unclog them, be gentle to avoid disconnecting the joints. It's recommended to check the drainage speed every two car washes.