What is the reason why the last step of the Tiguan sunroof cannot be closed?

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HectorAnn
07/29/25 2:28am
The reason why the last step of the Tiguan sunroof cannot be closed is that there is foreign matter on the sunroof's sliding track, which blocks the sunroof, and the sunroof's anti-pinch function prevents the sunroof from returning to its original position. Check the sunroof: When inspecting the sunroof sliding track, if there is foreign matter or insufficient lubrication on the track, the resistance exceeds the assembly's automatic clamping activation. The main maintenance for the sunroof is the lubrication of the sliding track. If lubrication is insufficient, there may be abnormal noises, poor movement, loose closure, automatic opening, or even blockage and motor burnout over time. The role of the sunroof: In hot summer, the sunroof can quickly extract the smoother air inside the car and cool it down faster than the air conditioning.
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