How to Initialize the Sunroof Setting on Volkswagen?

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DiGrace
07/30/25 1:54am
To initialize the sunroof setting on a Volkswagen, follow these steps: Turn on the ignition, press and hold the sunroof switch in the closed position upwards, wait for 25-30 seconds until the sunroof opens to its maximum position, and the glass shakes slightly. At this point, release the switch and press and hold it again. The sunroof will automatically complete a full operation cycle including descending, sliding open, and closing. Obstructed Sunroof Due to Dirty Tracks: After prolonged use, if the sunroof tracks become excessively dirty, the resistance encountered during operation may significantly differ from the sunroof's initial memory, triggering its anti-pinch function. Cleaning the Sunroof Tracks: In such cases, it is necessary to clean the sunroof tracks and reinitialize the sunroof.
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