What is the solution for the sunroof rattle in the new Magotan?
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The solution for the sunroof rattle in the new Magotan is: 1. Check the sunroof slide rails and apply some lubricant if necessary. 2. Inspect the sunroof's fastening condition, as the rattle may also be caused by loose screws, which can be fixed by tightening them. More details are as follows: 1. In terms of appearance, the new Magotan has a body length of 4866mm, width of 1832mm, height of 1464mm, and a significantly increased wheelbase of 2871mm. The front features a widened strip-style chrome grille, with clean and coherent lines outlining the core of the new Magotan, complemented by rectangular-designed headlights on both sides and new wide chrome front fog lights, giving the new Magotan a stronger visual impact. 2. In terms of configuration, the new car comes standard with front and side airbags, side curtain airbags, all-around 8-probe radar, electronic parking brake, auto hold, ESP stability control system, tire pressure monitoring system, Bluetooth, LED taillights, and leather seats. 3. For powertrain, there are two options: 1.4T and 2.0T. The 1.4T engine delivers a maximum power of 110kW and a maximum torque of 250N·m. The 2.0T engine comes in two power levels, with the high-power version offering a maximum power of 162kW and a maximum torque of 350N·m.
When I first drove the new Magotan, I also encountered sunroof rattling. The main causes were excessive dust on the tracks or aging seals. Cleaning the tracks is quite simple - use a toothbrush dipped in alcohol to wipe them, focusing on removing dirt from the gaps, then apply some special lubricating grease. If the noise persists, it might be due to loose brackets. You can tighten the screws yourself, but don't over-tighten to avoid damaging the sliding rails. Occasionally, the rattling comes from worn sunroof motors. If the problem remains after lubrication, it's best to have a professional shop inspect and replace parts. Maintenance is crucial - I clean the tracks monthly to prevent rattling and extend lifespan. After all, a poorly maintained sunroof with constant buzzing noises while driving is annoying and affects mood, and may even lead to more complex issues like water leakage.