Why can't the Phideon sunroof sunshade close properly?

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EmilyLee
07/28/25 4:30pm
If the Phideon sunroof sunshade cannot close properly, it is recommended to first check whether the sunroof glass is completely closed. If the sunroof is properly closed, inspect whether there are any foreign objects in the sunshade sliding track. Below is some relevant information about the Phideon: 1. Interior Design: The interior of the Volkswagen Phideon maintains the standard Volkswagen style, but it stands out in terms of configuration. The new car is equipped with a night vision system, heads-up display, and other technological features, as well as electrically adjustable rear seats that offer independent ventilation or heating functions. 2. Power Configuration: In terms of power, the Volkswagen Phideon is expected to offer multiple gasoline and diesel engines or a plug-in hybrid system, paired with an automatic transmission. Additionally, the Phideon will feature an air suspension system and provide five driving mode options.
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MacHailey
08/11/25 11:20pm
The sunshade of my Phideon's sunroof has been stuck recently, which is quite frustrating. That time in the parking lot, I found it wouldn't close in electric mode no matter what. I opened the sunroof top to check the tracks and discovered a small stone chip stuck inside, probably picked up from the road. After cleaning it out, it worked normally again. Actually, common causes for such issues include foreign objects blocking the tracks, insufficient lubrication due to dirt buildup, or poor contact in the control switch. If the sunshade can be moved manually but not electrically, it might be due to insufficient motor output or unstable circuit signals. It's recommended to first try manual operation to feel the resistance, then clean the tracks and apply dedicated lubricant. If that doesn't work, promptly visit a professional repair shop to check for track deformation or component replacement, to avoid long-term effects on heat insulation or privacy.
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