Where is the sunroof drain pipe of the Great Wall C50?
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Generally, the drainage outlet is located inside the inner lining. Below is a relevant introduction about the Great Wall C50: 1. Exterior: Compared with many cars in the same price range, the C50's exterior is the most OK and the best-looking. It features a youthful and dynamic appearance, with a grand and stable body, smooth lines, and is particularly beautiful with high aesthetics. 2. Interior: The interior is stylish and attractive, with a strong sense of premium quality. It is very appealing, with fine craftsmanship, wood grain decoration, and looks especially nice. 3. Comfort: The comfort is good, with soft seats that are very comfortable to sit on, meeting daily needs. It is also great for home use, and feels nice.
When I first drove the Great Wall C50, I was also curious about the location of the sunroof drain tube. It's usually hidden inside the A-pillar, which is the large pillar on either side of the windshield. If you open the door and lift the rubber seal on the door frame a bit, you can feel the tube. It runs from the sunroof channel on the roof down to the drainage hole behind the front wheel arch to prevent water from accumulating and leaking into the car. Once, my car's drain tube got clogged, and during the summer rainy season, water leaked directly under the floor mat, causing the carpet to mold. It almost damaged the undercarriage wiring—costing me a lot. So now, I clean it once a year using an air pump to blow it out or a small stick to poke through it to prevent blockages. The location isn't hard to find, but you need to be careful not to damage the interior. I recommend beginners try checking it before the rainy season by pouring some water on the roof to see if it drains smoothly—otherwise, leaks can be really annoying.