What Causes the Sunroof Rattle in Boyue?
2 Answers
Reasons for the sunroof rattle in Boyue: 1. Aging of the sunroof rubber seal or gasket. The sunroof rubber seal is prone to aging when exposed to rain or sunlight for extended periods. It is recommended to replace the sunroof rubber seal. 2. Loose screws can cause rattling in the roof lining and sunroof, and may even pose a risk of the sunroof detaching. Locate the sunroof screws and tighten them. 3. Repeated opening and closing of the sunroof can lead to dust accumulation in the sliding rail gaps. When enough dust accumulates, friction occurs during sunroof operation, causing rattling. Remove the dust with a towel and perform regular maintenance. Boyue is an SUV under Geely, with body dimensions of 4519mm in length, 1831mm in width, 1694mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2670mm.
I've encountered similar situations many times. When opening the sunroof on my Boyue, it makes annoying creaking sounds. The main issues are likely with the tracks or seals. The tracks easily accumulate dust, small stones, or leaves, causing friction noises during operation, especially on bumpy roads. Aged or deformed seals also tend to squeak, particularly after rain or in cold weather when the rubber hardens. Once I tried solving it myself: first thoroughly cleaned the tracks, used compressed air to blow out debris, then wiped with alcohol-dipped soft cloth, and finally applied special sunroof lubricant - which helped a lot. If the noise persists, it might be loose fixing screws or worn slide rails requiring professional tools for adjustment. I recommend regular maintenance of the sunroof area during car washes - keeping it dry and clean prevents many issues. But if the sound continues or worsens, better have a repair shop check for mechanical faults to avoid long-term wear causing bigger problems. Simple treatments can be DIY attempts, but if you're not handy, don't force it - safety first.