Why can't the sunroof of Jetour X70 Plus be opened?
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The reason why the sunroof of Jetour X70 Plus cannot be opened may be due to the presence of foreign objects. Reasons why the car sunroof cannot be opened: Sunroof circuit failure; the drive motor of the car sunroof is damaged; the sunroof track is severely lacking lubrication, causing the sunroof seal to stick to the body; foreign objects are stuck in the sunroof slot. Sunroof maintenance methods: Regularly clean the slots. Generally, after using the sunroof for two or three months, clean it slightly with gauze soaked in water; after winter snow or car washing, the sunroof glass and sealing rubber frame may freeze. After snow or car washing, the sunroof should be opened immediately, and the edges should be dried to avoid freezing; for electric sunroofs, it is best not to fully open them on bumpy roads, as this may cause vibration between the sunroof and the motor, leading to deformation of some components, and in severe cases, damage to the motor.
After driving my Jetour X70 Plus for a while, the sunroof suddenly wouldn't open, which was really frustrating. At first, I thought it was just a malfunctioning switch button, but pressing it several times didn't help. Gradually, I suspected it might be a fuse issue. Upon checking the fuse box under the passenger seat, I found it had indeed blown—the sunroof circuit is prone to overload, causing this. Another common issue is the track getting stuck, especially after car washes or rain, when water and dust accumulate in the sliding channel. A soft-bristle brush can help clean it out. I've also experienced system software freezes, which resolved after restarting the vehicle. Avoid forcing the sunroof open to prevent damage to the motor or gearbox—these components are quite delicate and expensive to repair. Regular maintenance is recommended: clean the tracks and apply lubricant every quarter to minimize issues. Driving with the sunroof open for ventilation is great, but if it breaks, address it promptly to avoid rainwater leaks or discomfort in high temperatures. A professional inspection at a 4S shop is the safest option.