Where is the Volvo sunroof drain outlet located?
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Volvo sunroof drain holes are positioned at the four corners of the sunroof, allowing rainwater to drain out through the A-pillar and C-pillar areas of the vehicle. Below are specific details about the Volvo S90: 1. Model Positioning: The Volvo S90, as a minor annual facelift model, introduces two new sport versions. 2. Configuration: Significant upgrades have been made to mid-to-high trim models. Taking the Inscription trim as an example, compared to the current model, it adds practical features such as leather-wrapped dashboard, electric adjustment for front seat cushion length, enhanced air purification system, electric side window sunshades, rear windshield sunshade, and an automatic parking system. 3. Powertrain: It continues to use the low/high-power Drive-E series 2.0T turbocharged engine, with the T4 corresponding to low power, outputting 139kW (190PS), and the T5 corresponding to high power, outputting 186kW (254PS), paired with an Aisin 8-speed automatic transmission.
I've been driving a Volvo for many years. The sunroof drain outlets are usually located at the A-pillar and C-pillar positions under the car, specifically beneath the front and rear door pillars. Sometimes you might find the outlets near the wheel arches, where rainwater drains out. I once experienced clogged drain holes where water accumulated inside the car and soaked the seats—it was really annoying. So, it's important to check them regularly, like using compressed air to blow through the channels or cleaning them with a small stick yourself. Remember, don’t tamper with the car’s undercarriage; damaging it could lead to costly repairs. Volvo’s design is quite thoughtful—the outlet positions are meant to prevent water from flowing back into the car, but long-term neglect can cause issues. After buying the car, it’s best to check these spots every few months to save both hassle and money.