Where is the sunroof drain located in a car?

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SanLane
07/30/25 3:12am
The sunroof drain is located inside the vehicle's A-pillar and C-pillar. Here is an introduction to sunroof-related content: 1. Sunroof: There are two sliding tracks on the left and right sides of the sunroof to ensure it slides back and forth. At the front corners of these tracks are the sunroof drain holes. 2. Common issues: If the drain pipe is clogged or broken, water can leak through the sunroof gap and drip into the interior. A broken pipe can also cause water leakage in the A-pillar or C-pillar. Another issue is the aging of the sunroof's sealing strip, which can lead to water leakage. Below is extended information on how to restore malfunctioning window operation: 1. Poor contact: If all window regulators fail to work, possible causes include a detached ground wire from the combination switch, a detached main power wire, poor contact or damage to the relay, or poor contact or failure to close the lock switch. The repair method involves checking the circuit and the window regulator. Another possible cause affecting this issue could be deformation or damage to the window channel or loose screws on the regulator.
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