
Method to open the panoramic sunroof on the Boyue: To tilt open, press the sunroof switch button, and the sunroof will tilt open. The panoramic sunroof offers a wide field of vision and excellent ventilation, making it a highlight in mid-to-high-end vehicles. With its large area, the panoramic sunroof maintains fresher air inside the car compared to regular sedans and more effectively reduces interior noise at high speeds compared to side windows. It can also quickly lower the interior temperature. The Boyue is a model under Geely Auto, with body dimensions of 4519mm in length, 1831mm in width, and 1694mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2670mm. The Boyue features front-wheel drive, with a front suspension type of MacPherson independent suspension and a rear suspension type of multi-link independent suspension.

Opening the sunroof on the Boyue is actually very simple. There's a sunroof control area on the driver's door armrest. Look for the dial with the sunroof icon, and gently push it backward to hear the sunroof start sliding open. If you want to open it wider, hold the dial longer; for just a crack of ventilation, give it a quick tap. However, I must remind you: don't rush to open the sunroof after the car has been baking in the summer sun. It's best to turn on the AC first to cool down the interior temperature before opening it, otherwise you'll get a blast of hot air straight to your face. There's also a thoughtful design feature - holding down the unlock button on the remote key for three seconds will automatically open both the sunroof and windows. This pre-ventilation function is especially useful in the humid southern weather. Finally, always remember to close the sunroof before turning off the engine. I once forgot to close it, and when it rained at night, the entire interior got soaked.

The panoramic sunroof is primarily operated through the control module at the top of the dashboard. Look for the switch with the arrow symbol—pushing it forward closes the sunroof, while pulling it backward opens it. If your car has voice control, it's even easier—just say 'open the sunroof.' Regarding safety, it's best not to open the sunroof too wide when driving over 80 km/h, as the wind noise can be overwhelming and interfere with hearing navigation instructions. Additionally, remember to clean the sunroof tracks regularly. Personally, I use a damp cotton swab to clean the track grooves monthly and then spray some track lubricant to ensure smooth operation without sticking. If you notice water dripping from the roof during rain, it's likely due to clogged drainage holes—use a thin wire to clear the drainage pipes in all four corners to fix the issue.

Here's an operation mantra for you: 'First locate the switch, second flick the knob, third check the gap, fourth stop your hand.' Near the reading light above the driver's seat, gently pull back the lever with raised dots, and the sunroof will gradually slide open. If you want ventilation but fear rain, move it to the middle position to tilt the rear edge of the sunroof. Remember to operate the sunshade simultaneously when opening the sunroof. The knob has two symbols: the sun icon controls the shade, while the cloud icon manages the glass. A reminder: don't open the sunroof immediately after washing the car, as residual water droplets can seep into the motor. Once, I forced open a frozen sunroof at minus ten degrees, resulting in a burnt motor that cost over 800 yuan to fix—let's not waste money like that.


