What Causes the Sunroof of Mistra to Not Close?

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McElisa
07/30/25 7:31am
Here are the specific reasons why the sunroof of Mistra cannot be closed: 1. Component Aging: Press the sunroof switch button and observe the movement track of the sunroof to check for any obvious up-and-down fluctuations. If present, it is likely due to component aging, and the only solution is to replace the parts. 2. Presence of Debris Particles: After prolonged use, some debris particles may accumulate on the sliding rails. When the sunroof moves along these rails, friction with the debris can cause abnormal noises. Apply lubricant to both sides of the sunroof's sliding rails. 3. Loose Screws: Loose screws can lead to abnormal noises from the roof lining and the sunroof, and even pose a risk of the sunroof falling off. Tightening the sunroof screws can resolve this issue.
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