How to Force Reset the Tiguan Sunroof?
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Hold the sunroof button to open it fully and continue pressing for a few seconds without releasing. Similarly, hold the button to close it completely and continue pressing for a few seconds. Repeat this process several times to reset it. Below is some relevant information about sunroofs: 1. Regularly check the waterproofing of the sunroof. Many people are unaware that sunroofs are not "sealed." The sunroof frame is equipped with drainage holes that channel water accumulated during rain or snow out of the vehicle. If these drainage holes become clogged or corroded, water may back up into the sunroof, making drainage inspection essential. 2. In addition to cleaning the sunroof every two months, take time annually to thoroughly clean the rubber seals. Sunroof seals typically use rubber gaskets, so it's important to keep them dust-free during regular use, especially in autumn, winter, or after long-distance driving. Use a specialized dusting brush for cleaning. The movable outer frame of the sunroof is made of low-maintenance materials, but the mechanical parts require cleaning with engine oil or lubricant. A cleaning interval of two months is ideal. In seasons with heavy sand or dust, use a sponge to clean the seals based on the actual condition of the sunroof. Additionally, if the sunroof freezes in winter, avoid forcing it open, as this can damage the motor. 3. The sunroof control panel also requires proper care. Before opening the sunroof each time, check for any obstacles on the roof that might hinder the movement of the glass panel. Sunroof panels are generally designed with built-in heat insulation and UV protection. Avoid using sticky cleaning agents when washing the panel, and be gentle when cleaning the button areas to prevent damage from excessive force.