How to Reset the Sunroof Knob on a 2010 Magotan?
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First, press the vehicle's one-touch start button to power on the vehicle; otherwise, the sunroof cannot be initialized. Then, operate the sunroof control button to open the sunroof. Turn the knob from position A to position B. After the sunroof fully slides open, close it again. Turn off the ignition and repeat the previous step.
I remember when I drove my 2010 Magotan, the sunroof reset knob malfunction was all too common—usually due to misalignment or jamming. First, find a safe spot to park and turn the ignition completely off. Locate the reset knob on the sunroof control panel (typically a small round button), rotate it clockwise to the end, then gently turn it counterclockwise back and forth for about 10-15 seconds. Afterward, wait roughly 30 seconds before restarting the ignition to test the sunroof operation. If it still doesn’t work, debris or dirt in the tracks might be the culprit—just clean it lightly and retry. Regular maintenance is key: avoid letting leaves jam the knob, and lubricate the tracks every six months to minimize issues. This saves unnecessary trips to the mechanic and downtime. A stuck sunroof may seem minor, but in summer, lack of ventilation is unbearable—so address it promptly.