How to Adjust the Electric Sunroof?

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McColton
07/24/25 3:56am
Methods to adjust the electric sunroof: 1. Turn the sunroof control button clockwise by hand to open the sunroof; 2. Turn it counterclockwise to close it; 3. Press and hold the pointer position of the sunroof switch button, then push the switch upward to automatically open the rear part of the sunroof. The car sunroof operates on the principle of negative pressure ventilation, which utilizes the rapid airflow over the roof while driving to create negative pressure inside the vehicle, quickly drawing out the stale air. By leveraging this principle, it can also rapidly cool down the car interior during summer, reducing the load on the air conditioning system. It is important to use and maintain the electric sunroof correctly during daily vehicle use.
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MacAlyssa
08/10/25 11:31pm
My first experience with a power sunroof was in my friend's new car. The buttons were designed on the inner side of the roof, featuring a forward arrow and a backward arrow symbol. When opening the sunroof, a light press on the forward button would slide it open, and releasing it would stop at that position; pressing the backward button would slowly close it. Some cars have a half-open or tilt mode, and a quick tap on the button can activate the automatic function. While driving, it's important not to get distracted by operating the sunroof—safety first. I also learned that it's common sense not to open the sunroof during rainy or windy weather to prevent rain or debris from entering. For maintenance, cleaning the track of accumulated dust every few months and adding some lubricant can prevent jamming, making the operation smoother. Overall, it's simple and practical, and once you get used to it, opening it for ventilation feels especially refreshing.
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