Why can't the sunroof of the Mistra close?
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The main reasons why the Mistra's sunroof cannot close are: 1. There may be foreign objects stuck in the sunroof track, blocking the sunroof. Simply clean the sunroof track. 2. If the track lacks lubricant, it can also cause the sunroof to fail to close. Visit a 4S shop to add some lubricant to the sunroof track. Additional information: 1. Body dimensions. The Mistra is a mid-size sedan under Hyundai, with a length of 4710 mm, width of 1820 mm, height of 1470 mm, and a wheelbase of 2770 mm. 2. Powertrain. The Mistra is equipped with two engines: a 1.6L turbocharged engine producing 175 horsepower and 265 Nm of maximum torque, and a 1.8L naturally aspirated engine producing 143 horsepower and 176 Nm of maximum torque.
One common reason why the car's sunroof won't close is that debris has gotten stuck in the tracks. My family's car experienced this issue when accumulated dust and leaves jammed the sliding rails. Parking under trees or driving with the sunroof open in dusty areas can easily allow foreign objects to slip in. Sometimes, dry or insufficiently lubricated tracks can also increase friction, making the sliding motion less smooth. Avoid manually forcing it shut, as this may damage the brackets. Instead, try opening all the windows to reduce air pressure resistance, then gently push the sunroof to manually reset it. If that doesn’t work, clean the track gaps and spray some specialized lubricant. If the problem persists, it's best to visit a 4S shop to check the tracks or brackets—ensuring safe driving is not something to take lightly.