What Causes the Sunroof Rattle in Lavida Hatchback?

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BriannaDella
07/29/25 8:14pm
The causes of sunroof rattle in Lavida Hatchback are: 1. Noise when stationary indicates loose components near the sunroof; 2. Noise when stationary suggests substandard sealing components; 3. Noise during operation points to issues with the lifting mechanism. The Lavida Hatchback is a model launched by Shanghai Volkswagen, serving as the hatchback version of the Lavida. It is equipped with an EA211 all-aluminum eco-friendly engine, paired with a DSG 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. Safety features include cruise control, HHC hill start assist, 3-level adjustable headlight beam height, cornering light system, and EPS electronic power steering. Exterior design elements include 16-inch dynamic alloy wheels, LED flowing taillights, independent dual-wing shaped headlights with stone-inspired design, horizontal chrome grille front fascia, and horizontally extended rear styling.
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