What are the steps for sunroof initialization?

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GavinLynn
07/29/25 11:11pm
The steps for sunroof initialization are: 1. Turn the ignition switch to the ignition position; 2. Press and hold the rear part of the sunroof knob downward for about 30 seconds, then release the knob switch after the sunroof tilts up; 3. Hold the knob switch to close the sunroof downward, then move the knob switch back and forth to complete the sunroof initialization. The functions of a sunroof are: 1. Changing the traditional ventilation method; 2. Preventing exhaust gases from entering the vehicle; 3. Reducing wind noise; 4. Quickly lowering the interior temperature; 5. Rapidly removing interior fogging; 6. Expanding the field of vision. Sunroofs are categorized into: sliding-out type, built-in type, built-in flip-out type, panoramic type, and curtain type.
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