
First, start the car. The sunroof can only be opened when the vehicle is running. The sunroof switch is located on the car's ceiling, with OPEN or CLOSE buttons. Adjust the button to open or close the sunroof. Press and hold the switch until the desired opening position is reached, then release. When pressing the tilt or tilt-up button, the sunroof will tilt upwards at the rear.

Operating the Teana's sunroof is actually quite simple. There's a sunroof control button panel above the driver's seat. Pressing the button with the upward arrow activates the tilt ventilation mode, while pushing the control lever backward fully opens the sunroof. I personally love using the sunroof for ventilation during long highway drives - it's much quieter than opening side windows. Just remember to close it before rain; I once forgot and ended up with soaked seats that were a nightmare to clean. Also, always check the sunroof status before turning off the engine - my neighbor once had a dead that prevented the sunroof from closing. For maintenance, remember to clean the sliding tracks annually to prevent squeaking noises during operation.

The sunroof switch is located next to the overhead reading light on the ceiling. You can easily find the control button by running your fingers over it. Pressing it upwards to the first position tilts the rear for ventilation, while sliding it further back fully opens the sunroof. I've found that opening the sunroof on hot days helps dissipate heat much faster than using the air conditioning directly, which saves fuel. However, new car owners should note: avoid frequent sunroof operation during the break-in period. I made the mistake of being too eager initially and ended up causing noise in the sliding rails. When traveling with children, my kid always wants to stand up when the sunroof is open - this is very dangerous. Now I always engage the child lock before setting off.

The operation of the sunroof is similar to most models, with the control button located above the front of the head. A light press on the rear opens a small gap for ventilation, while pushing it all the way opens the panoramic view. Opening it at an angle is most comfortable for ventilation on the highway, as the wind won't blow directly into the car. Remember to clean the drainage channels when the weather turns cold; one year I didn't clean them in autumn, and the rubber seals cracked due to freezing in winter. Before opening the sunroof on rainy days, check the weather forecast—sudden rain can be troublesome. Some car enthusiasts like to leave a gap open for ventilation when parked, but parking under trees can easily lead to leaves falling in and clogging the drainage holes.

Before opening the sunroof, first unlock the control button located on the overhead console above the rearview mirror. Here's a tip: On scorching summer days, open the sunroof first before turning on the AC - it dissipates heat faster and saves cooling power. During long drives, I open the sunroof every two hours for ventilation to stay more alert. Last , the mechanic reminded me not to use high-pressure water jets directly on sunroof seams during car washes to prevent rubber seal aging. If you hear sand particles in the sliding tracks, clean them promptly - I once fixed this myself using cotton swabs with lubricant. On frosty winter mornings, never force it open if frozen; wait for interior heating to thaw it safely.


