
Press the electric sunroof button, and the sunroof will automatically open or close. Precautions for using the electric sunroof include: 1. Avoid opening the sunroof when driving on uneven roads, as excessive vibration between the sunroof and the slide rails may cause deformation of related components or even damage the motor. 2. Before opening the sunroof, make sure to open the shade panel first to prevent overloading the sunroof motor, which could lead to malfunctions. 3. In winter, low temperatures can harden the sunroof's sealing strip. Opening the sunroof immediately in such conditions may cause the rubber seal to crack, overloading and damaging the motor. The correct method is to turn on the heater after entering the car and wait for the ice to melt before opening the sunroof. 4. When using a high-pressure water gun to wash the car, avoid directing the water jet at the sealing ring, as the strong pressure may deform the seal, allowing water to seep in and damage it. 5. In dusty or sandy weather, it's advisable to clean the sunroof's tracks monthly to prevent excessive sand accumulation, which increases friction and wears down components. 6. Perform a thorough cleaning and lubrication of the sunroof every three months to extend its lifespan.

Opening the electric sunroof is actually quite simple. After starting the engine, locate the sunroof switch in the overhead control area, which usually has two buttons: slide and tilt. Pressing the slide button allows the sunroof to open fully or partially for ventilation, while the tilt button lifts only the rear end, ideal for letting in a breeze before it rains. Remember to operate it at low speed or when parked, as opening it at high speed may increase noise or risks. Before turning off the engine, ensure the sunroof is tightly closed to prevent rainwater or dust accumulation. Regularly clean the sliding rails to avoid jamming. The sunroof offers many benefits—sunlight streaming in while driving lifts your mood, especially during long trips when rear ventilation prevents stuffiness, and it can also save on air conditioning power consumption. However, be cautious not to let children play with the buttons to avoid pinched fingers or sudden malfunctions.

As a seasoned driver who frequently uses the sunroof, I've developed the habit of checking the overhead button area immediately after starting the car. A light press on the slide switch allows the sunroof to open or close automatically—super intuitive operation. Safety first: avoid fully opening the sunroof while driving, as high-speed airflow can cause instability. If it rains, close it promptly—many cars feature an automatic closing function triggered by rain sensors. The benefits include excellent ventilation without letting dust in, and during summer, tilting the sunroof after parking helps cool the car quickly. Regularly clearing leaves and debris from the tracks prevents blockages. If it occasionally jams, avoid forcing it—just have it adjusted at the repair shop. These small details make driving safer and more comfortable.

The electric sunroof operation is straightforward. After starting the car, locate the switch above the dashboard. Press the sliding button to open or close the sunroof horizontally, while the tilt button only raises it slightly for ventilation. I always use it when parked to avoid distractions while driving, and make sure to close it afterward to prevent water and dust. For maintenance, clean the tracks of dust every quarter to avoid noise, and ensure children in the back seat don’t play with the switch for everyone’s safety. The sunroof brightens the cabin, improves ventilation, and saves energy—practical and thoughtful.


