
The sunroof switch is located above the interior rearview mirror. models feature a combination of buttons and knobs for the sunroof control. Press the sunroof button to open it diagonally. The knob has three settings for sunroof opening: slight opening, half opening, and full opening. When tilting/open the sunroof, the closed sunshade automatically opens partially/fully. Below are precautions for using the sunroof: 1. Before opening the sunroof, check for any obstacles on the roof that might hinder its sliding. 2. Avoid using the sunroof on bumpy roads to prevent damage to the sunroof and sliding rail components due to vibration. 3. Do not open the sunroof during rain or when washing the vehicle to prevent aging or rusting of the rubber seals and metal parts caused by water or moisture.

When I first drove the Q2L, I also had to locate the sunroof switch. It's right in the central control area on the front ceiling, on the panel above the rearview mirror. There's a prominent silver lever with the sunroof symbol engraved on it. Gently pushing it forward tilts the sunroof for ventilation, and pushing it all the way opens it completely; pulling it back closes it directly. Next to it, there's a dedicated button for the sunshade, which automatically retracts or extends with a single press. It's especially convenient for one-handed operation while driving, with the lever's resistance perfectly designed to prevent accidental touches even when operating blindly. Also, remember to close it tightly on rainy days. Once, I found it wouldn't close when parking, and upon checking, it turned out leaves were stuck in the track—clearing them fixed the issue.

The sunroof switch in my Q2L is quite easy to locate. Just look up above the steering wheel towards the overhead control panel on the driver's side. The silver toggle with raised dots for anti-slip is the one – push it forward until you hear a click, and the sunroof will slide open automatically. The sunshade switch sits right beside it, marked with a horizontal bar. Interestingly, the toggle also adjusts the sunroof's tilt angle – a gentle push allows ventilation while keeping rain out. Remember not to open it fully on highways as the wind noise gets loud; half-open is perfectly comfortable. If you forget to close it after turning off the engine, there's no need to restart – just press the ignition button to power up the system for operation.

The sunroof control for the Q2L is located next to the front reading lights on the ceiling, featuring a ridged toggle switch. Its operation is highly intuitive: push forward to open the sunroof, pull backward to close it. I crack it open slightly for ventilation during daily commutes and simply close it before parking. The sunshade switch is on the same panel, with crisp tactile feedback. When I lent it to a friend, he mastered the controls within minutes. However, I recommend checking the drainage holes before rainy seasons—once they got clogged and caused water dripping inside, but the dealership cleared them free of charge.

To locate the sunroof switch of the Q2L, look at the overhead control panel in the front of the roof. The lever is positioned between the reading light and SOS button, featuring a black base with a prominent silver handle. Pushing it forward allows segmented control of the opening degree: a gentle push enables slight ventilation, while pushing fully opens it completely. The sunshade operates via a separate button on the right. Personally, I enjoy opening the sunroof in summer combined with the AC's recirculation mode for rapid cooling. The lever surface has anti-slip treatment, ensuring stable operation even with sweaty fingers. When washing the car, avoid directing high-pressure water jets at the edge sealing strips to prevent aging and water leaks.

After three years with the Q2L, the sunroof switch location is etched in muscle memory. It's right there on the left side of the overhead control module - a ridged sliding lever. Most convenient when parked: just tilt your head back and push to open, perfect for cloud-watching while waiting for friends. The sunshade button sits adjacent to the lever, retracting with a light press. The lever's damping is perfectly tuned, offering distinct tactile feedback with moderate pressure. Once forgot to close it during a temperature drop - ended up with half a cup of sleet inside overnight, now I always check overhead before locking. Pro tip on highways: crack a rear window when opening the sunroof to equalize pressure, or your ears will pop.


