Regular hygiene and check-ups
The skylights have rubber spans and a drainage system to prevent rainwater from entering the car. However, dirt, leaves or debris can clog, causing water to flow into the cabin. Therefore, you should clean the rubber raincoat and check the drainage system periodically once a month to ensure the sunroof operates smoothly.
Limit use in bad weather
Do not open skylights when it rains or in harsh weather conditions, as water can get into the vehicle, causing mold or damage to the power system. In addition, on days of severe heat, opening the sunroof can increase the temperature in the car faster, affecting the air conditioning system.
Refining the sliding track
The sunroof works thanks to the sliding rail system. If not lubricated regularly, they can get stuck or make unpleasant complaints when closed. Use a specialized oil to help this mechanism operate more smoothly.
Check and close before leaving the vehicle
Many people forget to close the skylight before leaving the car, causing dirt, rainwater or even insects to get inside. Before getting out of the car, check again to make sure the sunroof is fully closed.
Use it properly, avoid opening and closing too hard
Closing the sunroof too hard or using it too often can reduce the life of the motor and mechanical system. oppress gently and avoid overusing to help the sunroof become more durable over time.