Where is the sunroof drain hole of the Golf located?

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DiCourtney
07/24/25 9:30am
The sunroof drain holes of the Golf are located at the four corners of the sunroof. There is one drain hole at each of the four corners of the sunroof, which can be easily seen when the sunroof is opened. There are four small holes, each connected to a hose that leads to the front and rear of the car. If the sunroof drain holes become clogged, it can easily cause damage to the interior and the sunroof motor. Below are solutions for dealing with clogged sunroof drain holes: 1. Using a syringe with a catheter for injection: You can clean the drain holes by using a syringe with a catheter. Insert the catheter into the sunroof drain hole and quickly inject clean water from the syringe into the hose. Repeat this process several times to complete the cleaning. 2. Using a hard object to unclog: You can use a hard object like an iron wire to unclog the drain holes, but be careful not to scratch the surrounding rubber seals, otherwise, the gain will not be worth the loss.
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Davis
08/11/25 4:51am
On the Golf, the sunroof drain holes are located in several spots, and I need to be clear so you don’t get it wrong. Typically, there are four corners of the sunroof: two at the front near the A-pillars and two at the rear in the C-pillar area. Open the sunroof and look carefully—you’ll spot small holes, with tubes running along the pillars to guide water out. The front drains lead to the front wheel arches or engine bay area, while the rear ones go straight to the rear wheel arches or underbody. I check these often because clogs can be a real headache—pooled rainwater can soak the carpets or corrode wiring. For maintenance, I recommend cleaning them quarterly using compressed air or a soft wire to clear debris. Pay extra attention before and after rainy seasons to prevent leaves and dirt from blocking them. Volkswagen’s design is sensible, but small routine actions can prevent big issues. If the spots are hard to find, try pouring water to trace the flow—safety first.
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