
Roewe sunroof tail lifts up when closing due to loose or aged sealing strips. The reasons and solutions for loose or aged sealing strips are as follows: Reasons for loose or aged sealing strips: The main material of sealing strips is rubber, which is inherently prone to aging. Since cars are frequently exposed to wind and sunlight, aging and damage to sealing strips are common issues. Therefore, car sealing strips should be replaced after several years of use. Additionally, dust particles accumulate in the sunroof sliding tracks as the sunroof opens and closes repeatedly. When dust accumulates to a certain extent, it can also cause the sealing strips to become loose or aged. Solutions for loose or aged sealing strips: Clean the sealing strips by wiping the sliding tracks and grooves with a clean, damp sponge to remove dust. Use a brush to clear sand and dust from the gaps in the sealing strips. If the sealing strips are cracked and causing looseness, adhesive can be used to repair the cracks, especially with specialized sealing strip adhesive, which can easily fix the cracks. If the sealing strips are severely damaged or excessively aged, they need to be replaced with new ones. Use car detergent to clean the sunroof sealing strips and apply a highly permeable protective agent.


