What are the solutions for the rattling sunroof in Camry?

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LeAlana
07/24/25 6:01am
Solutions for the rattling sunroof in Camry include cleaning dust and debris from the sliding tracks and applying lubricant to both sides of the tracks. Apply rubber conditioner to the sealing strips or replace them if necessary. Tighten the fixing bolts and related components inside the sunroof ceiling. Below is some relevant information about the Camry: 1. Interior: The all-new Camry is built on Toyota's new TNGA platform, featuring a low-slung body that appears dynamic and youthful, emphasizing handling and sportiness. The interior design of the all-new Camry has also undergone significant changes, with an asymmetrical design that greatly differs from the bland style of the previous model. 2. Material details: The all-new Camry pays great attention to material details, with soft coverings and metal panels offering excellent texture. The unique S-shaped partition provides a more reasonable left-right division and more convenient operation. The sport version offers a more aggressive black and red dual-tone interior. The 8-inch touchscreen on the center console and the 7-inch LCD instrument panel meet current demands for audio-visual entertainment, exuding a strong sense of technology compared to Toyota's traditionally straightforward designs. 3. Configuration: Standard features across the lineup include 10 airbags, full LED headlights, light-sensing intelligent headlight system, LED fog lights, electronic parking brake, one-touch up/down for all four windows, dual-zone independent air conditioning, and a power sunroof.
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DeRobert
08/11/25 1:42am
I've been driving a Camry for over a decade and encountered squeaky sunroof issues, which took several attempts to fix. The main causes are usually dust accumulation in the tracks or insufficient lubrication. The solution is to first clean the track gaps with a soft brush and water to remove stubborn dirt; then apply a thin layer of dedicated sunroof lubricant—avoid using regular oil as it attracts dust. If the noise persists, check if the rubber seals are aging or loose, replace them if cracked, or inspect whether the track screws are loose. For prevention, it's recommended to do a simple cleaning every quarter, especially in summer when dust is more prevalent. Sunroof maintenance isn't difficult—doing it yourself can save a lot of money. Don't delay until it becomes a major issue; loud noises can make driving uneasy.
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