Why Does Water Get into the Trunk When It Rains?
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It may be due to a clogged drainage hole in the trunk, preventing rainwater from draining smoothly through the drainage pipe during rain, causing it to accumulate and flow back into the trunk. More relevant information is as follows: 1. Trunk: The trunk of a car, as the name suggests, is the area designated for storing spare items and carrying cargo. Since compact cars come in hatchback and sedan variants, the size of the trunk varies accordingly. Generally, a car trunk typically contains the spare tire, an emergency kit, a toolkit, a warning triangle, a fire extinguisher, a car fridge, and the emergency fuel cap release. Some high-end models also place the starter battery in the trunk. 2. Emergency Flashlight: Some SUV and MPV models come equipped with an original emergency flashlight, which is usually mentioned in the owner's manual—you can check there. This hidden flashlight is generally fixed on the sidewall or ceiling of the trunk, charges automatically, and can be used immediately when taken down.