What to Do When the Sunroof Won't Close and Automatically Retracts?
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If the sunroof won't close and automatically retracts, you can open the cover next to the sunroof switch, where you'll find basic tools to manually close the sunroof in an emergency. Alternatively, check the sunroof's sliding tracks for any obstructions. If the issue is caused by debris, simply remove it to restore normal operation. Below is an extended explanation: 1. Removing interior fog: The car sunroof can quickly eliminate fog inside the vehicle. Although the weather is already hot, many regions experience continuous rain, making the car interior prone to fogging. In such cases, opening the sunroof along with the side windows allows air circulation, preventing fog formation. 2. Lowering interior temperature: Additionally, the sunroof helps rapidly reduce the car's interior temperature. During summer when parked outdoors under direct sunlight, the car becomes extremely hot, making it difficult to enter. Many drivers believe turning on the air conditioning is the fastest way to cool down the interior, but this isn't true. The quickest method is to open the windows while driving, which will quickly lower the interior temperature within a short distance.