Where is the sunroof drain outlet located on the Mercedes-Benz C200?

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AveryLynn
07/29/25 12:34am
The sunroof drain outlet of the Mercedes-Benz C200 is located inside the A-pillar trim panel. Below is additional expanded information about the Mercedes-Benz C-Class series: 1. Basic Introduction: The C-Class is one of the youngest series in the Mercedes-Benz lineup, having been introduced relatively recently and now in its third generation. It is also the best-selling series in the Mercedes-Benz range. 2. Exterior Design: The exterior design maintains a conservative structure with a striking front fascia. The front continues to feature Mercedes-Benz's traditional three-horizontal-and-one-vertical grille design, which offers a more three-dimensional and dynamic appearance. Transparent crystal-like xenon headlights are standard on the C-Class, along with a nano-technology-based scratch-resistant paint that provides superior resistance to scratches, ensuring the paint remains as shiny as new.
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Tammy
08/12/25 4:48am
In my driving experience with the Mercedes-Benz C200, the sunroof drain tube outlets are usually hidden in small holes behind the wheel arches at the bottom of the car, near the front wheel liners. If the outlets get clogged, water can flow back into the car through the A-pillar, soaking the carpets or damaging the audio system—I’ve learned this the hard way. I recommend regularly clearing the outlet holes with a thin wire: first, park on a slope, open the sunroof, and pour some water into the tracks to test the flow direction and check if the water drains normally from under the wheel arch. Be gentle when cleaning to avoid puncturing the hose. Maintaining this preventive habit can save you the hefty cost of replacing interior parts.
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