What is the reason for the inability to close the sunroof on the older Mazda 6?
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Mazda 6 sunroof cannot be closed for the following reasons: 1. First check the sliding rails. It is very likely that there is a lack of lubrication. When the resistance is too high, the sunroof will activate the automatic anti-pinch function, resulting in the inability to close. The main maintenance for the sunroof is the lubrication of the sliding rails. If lubrication is insufficient, over time there will be abnormal noises, poor movement, incomplete closure, or even jamming and displacement, which can burn out the motor. 2. You can also check whether the fuse of the electric sunroof has blown; check if the sunroof switch is functioning properly. Owners who frequently use the sunroof will find that sometimes the sunroof does not close tightly, which is a very frustrating problem. Such issues with the sunroof not closing tightly are also small problems accumulated due to owners not regularly maintaining the sunroof. Because the sunroof is designed with an anti-pinch function, when there is dust blocking the sunroof track, it will result in the inability to close. This is why owners need to regularly clean the dust from the tracks.