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There are 2 buttons to choose from. One opens the entire sunroof, the other only tilts it up.
The buttons are flush with the roof and it's hard to tell if you are pushing the right one.
The buttons are flush with the roof and it's hard to tell if you are pushing the right one.
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Originally posted by Puppy1
There are 2 buttons to choose from. One opens the entire sunroof, the other only tilts it up.
The buttons are flush with the roof and it's hard to tell if you are pushing the right one.
There are 2 buttons to choose from. One opens the entire sunroof, the other only tilts it up.
The buttons are flush with the roof and it's hard to tell if you are pushing the right one.
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Originally posted by tribal azn2
1 says "slide" the other says "tilt".
1 says "slide" the other says "tilt".
I believe he was referring to changing it while you are driving or at night.
The roof on my lex is more intuitive.
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He might have also been asking whether it is a "one-touch" type of control, or if you have to push and hold the button like the passenger power window. Which one is it?
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It's one-touch open and push & hold to close. At least for the slide. I haven't used the tilt yet. On another note Sput, did you ever get those amp measurements you were looking for?
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