Where is the sunroof drainage tube of the Volkswagen Lavida located?

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MacBentley
07/29/25 11:55am
The sunroof drainage holes of the Volkswagen Lavida are located at the two small holes in the left and right corners of the sunroof, with rubber tubes extending down near the hinge of the front door frame. Below are detailed explanations about the sunroof drainage holes of the Volkswagen Lavida: 1. Lavida Sunroof Drainage Structure: The drainage structure of the Lavida sunroof is not complex, consisting of hard plastic and rubber drainage tubes, with the path passing through the A-pillar. The material visible inside the sunroof is hard plastic, with drainage holes being two approximately 8mm diameter round holes on the front left and right sides of the sunroof. The outlet is a rubber tube, with an interface between the hard plastic and rubber tube. The drainage capacity is considerable. 2. Common Causes of Leakage: Disconnection at the joint between the hard plastic and rubber tube. Cracks in the hard plastic. Leaves or other debris clogging the sunroof drainage holes. Blockages or ruptures in the inner wall of the rubber outlet tube. Inflexible movement of the sunroof, preventing complete closure during heavy rain.
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