Will the rear-tilted sunroof leak in the rain?
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If it is light rain, there will be no leakage. However, in the case of heavy rainstorms, leakage is inevitable. Below is additional information: 1. Car sunroofs: There are four drainage holes and four drainage pipes, located at the four corners of the water collection trough below the sunroof opening. The front left and right drainage pipes run along the interior of the left and right A-pillars from the front roof lining downward, discharging accumulated water from the sunroof through duckbill-shaped rubber outlets near the hinges of the front door frames. The rear left and right drainage pipes run from the roof lining through the interior of the left and right C-pillars to the rear chassis for drainage. 2. Precautions for using the sunroof: Regularly check the sunroof's water collection trough and promptly remove small leaves, grass debris, and other small debris that may have flown in to prevent clogging the drainage outlets. It is best not to open the sunroof during rain (including the rear-tilted mode), as the sunroof is primarily intended for use when it is not raining.