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Why is the Lamando sunroof making severe noise?

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CamilleRose
07/29/25 3:19pm

Sunroof noise may be caused by lubrication issues in the sunroof track. If lubrication is insufficient, over time it can lead to noise, poor movement, incomplete closure, or even jamming and misalignment, which may burn out the motor. Solutions for Lamando sunroof noise: 1. Inspect the sunroof track and apply some lubricating oil if necessary. 2. Check the sunroof's fastening condition, as looseness may also cause noise. 3. The sunroof sealing strip, when exposed to prolonged rain or sunlight, can easily deteriorate. Rubber conditioner can temporarily restore the strip's performance. Open the sunroof fully and spray rubber conditioner onto the sealing strip.

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HaileyLee
08/14/25 8:05am

I've seen many cases of sunroof rattling issues, and there are quite a few reasons. Dust and sand buildup on the tracks can cause friction and noise, especially when driving on bumpy roads. Another common issue is insufficient lubrication—if you don't use specialized lubricant regularly, metal-on-metal friction can easily create noise. Loose or worn clips on the tracks could also be the root cause, such as screws not being tightened properly or aging rubber seals cracking, which can make the sunroof unstable when moving. Additionally, design flaws or improper installation can also play a role. I've encountered this issue in several cars I've driven, and when inspecting, I gently push the sunroof to see where the problem lies. Ignoring it long-term isn't an option—if the tracks get severely damaged, the sunroof might get stuck or leak, leading to costly and troublesome repairs. Regular maintenance is key, such as cleaning the tracks and applying lubricant monthly.

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JosieMarie
10/11/25 7:46am

The sunroof is making annoying noises, and I personally think the main reason is dust getting into the tracks. Daily driving exposes the car to a lot of dust, which gradually accumulates and causes friction with the tracks, leading to noise. It could also be that the car's jolting has loosened some parts, like clips or aging, cracked rubber seals. From my own experience, spraying some lubricant provides a short-term fix but doesn’t address the root cause. The noise is distracting while driving, and there’s also the worry of leaks damaging the interior. Some owners ignore it, but the noise could worsen, and severe track wear might require major repairs. It’s best to perform regular maintenance to avoid costly repairs later. A dedicated sunroof cleaning kit costs just a few dozen bucks and can be used DIY or by a professional.

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VonGemma
11/25/25 2:05am

Severe sunroof rattling should never be taken lightly, as it often signals safety hazards. Loose tracks or aging components can cause glass instability, potentially leading to detachment and injury during bumpy rides. The noise also indicates sealing issues, risking water leakage that damages electrical systems or interior trim. Personally, I recommend immediately pulling over safely for inspection. Prompt professional repairs prevent accidents—avoid DIY attempts. For maintenance, quarterly track cleaning is advised.

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