What Causes the Squeaking Sound from the Sunroof?
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The reasons for the squeaking sound from the sunroof: Aging of Sunroof Seals or Gaskets: Sunroof seals are often exposed to rain or direct sunlight, which can cause them to deteriorate. Rubber conditioner can temporarily restore the performance of the seals. Open the sunroof fully and spray the conditioner onto the seals. Of course, a more direct solution is to replace the sunroof seals. Loose Sunroof Screws: Loose screws can cause noises from the roof lining and the sunroof, and may even pose a risk of the sunroof detaching. Locate the sunroof screws and tighten them. Dust Particles in the Sunroof Tracks: With repeated opening and closing of the sunroof, dust inevitably accumulates in the track gaps. When enough dust builds up, friction occurs during operation, leading to noise. Use a cloth to remove the dust, and regular maintenance is essential.