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Mike
Member Since: 22 Feb 2006
Location: Doncaster UK
Posts: 184
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Not sure if my sunroof is faulty or not
When I open it, it doesn't slide back completely out of view and I can still see about 6 inches of the sunroof itself - is this normal or does it need sorting?
Also when I touch the button once to close the roof it slides closed but is still open in the tilt position, I then have to touch the button again to close it properly. There is a danger I could forget and think it is closed properly - anybody know if this is normal too?
Cheers '06 D3 HSE
Zambezi with Alpaca, F & R light guards, side steps, privacy glass, MTR's, rear access ladder, roof bars, RAI, walnut trim and a few other little bits and bobs
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22nd Mar 2006 7:02 pm |
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10forcash
Member Since: 09 Jun 2005
Location: Ubique
Posts: 16534
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the button bit is the same as mine... not sure if it's 'normal' though
Have to go and check the rearmost position - never really noticed
don't really understand the need for an opening sunroof on an aircon'd vehicle, still, nice to have I suppose
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22nd Mar 2006 7:04 pm |
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grommet
Member Since: 15 Feb 2005
Location: Northern California
Posts: 331
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Both are normal behavior. (I much prefer the "knob" style sunroof controls our Audi has.)
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22nd Mar 2006 7:11 pm |
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Mike
Member Since: 22 Feb 2006
Location: Doncaster UK
Posts: 184
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Cheers
If you could take a look at some point that would be great
Mike '06 D3 HSE
Zambezi with Alpaca, F & R light guards, side steps, privacy glass, MTR's, rear access ladder, roof bars, RAI, walnut trim and a few other little bits and bobs
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23rd Mar 2006 10:31 am |
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10forcash
Member Since: 09 Jun 2005
Location: Ubique
Posts: 16534
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Sorry Mike, had a look last night but got 'distracted' by a bottle of something blue....
Sunroof does cover the aperture by about 6" when open, holding the close button will close the sunroof completely after a short (300ms or so) pause at the tilt position
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23rd Mar 2006 10:49 am |
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Mike
Member Since: 22 Feb 2006
Location: Doncaster UK
Posts: 184
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well the blue stuff is a very acceptable excuse - cheers '06 D3 HSE
Zambezi with Alpaca, F & R light guards, side steps, privacy glass, MTR's, rear access ladder, roof bars, RAI, walnut trim and a few other little bits and bobs
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23rd Mar 2006 2:41 pm |
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JMC
Member Since: 25 Feb 2006
Location: Aberdeen-Angus. Where the Bull* comes from!
Posts: 6417
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Quote:got 'distracted' by a bottle of something blue
Hope that wasn't 'Blue Nun' causing a distraction or I'm sure VA will have a dig about it
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23rd Mar 2006 6:16 pm |
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Mike
Member Since: 22 Feb 2006
Location: Doncaster UK
Posts: 184
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hi everyone, i`m mikes girlfriend.. mike is doin my bloody head in about the discovery, its all he talks about now, we are due to have our first baby in 3 weeks and i`m sure he`s more interested in his new car than the baby .. and if you think i`m joking he`s even picked the name `disco` for her sad or what!! '06 D3 HSE
Zambezi with Alpaca, F & R light guards, side steps, privacy glass, MTR's, rear access ladder, roof bars, RAI, walnut trim and a few other little bits and bobs
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24th Mar 2006 1:18 pm |
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AndrewS
Tarquin of the Desert
Member Since: 06 May 2005
Location: Y...... because I can
Posts: 10438
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Sounds like perfectly normal behaviour to me. My kids are called 110, 90, and the little one swb. In the Beginning there was nothing, which exploded.
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24th Mar 2006 1:27 pm |
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