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sunroof with mind of its own
« on: 06 January 2009, 23:30:35 »

hi all since we have had this cold snap(-9 here)my sunroof has started to behave strangly.i will be driving along when it will start to open all on its own,it only goes up to the first one or two clicks and its more annoying than anything just wondered if anyone else had experianced this.?thanks
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Re: sunroof with mind of its own
« Reply #1 on: 06 January 2009, 23:47:58 »

Mine's been doing it for a couple of months now... No faults logged when the tech 2 was plugged in... Strange thing is that it seems to do it loads of times on oof journey and then be fine for ages!
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Re: sunroof with mind of its own
« Reply #2 on: 06 January 2009, 23:50:01 »

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hi all since we have had this cold snap(-9 here)my sunroof has started to behave strangly.i will be driving along when it will start to open all on its own,it only goes up to the first one or two clicks and its more annoying than anything just wondered if anyone else had experianced this.?thanks

Try a reset as the easiest cheapest fix first. Push in and hold at fully open, closed & tilt, and wait for movement to stop at each position.
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Re: sunroof with mind of its own
« Reply #3 on: 07 January 2009, 00:01:20 »

or call a priest? an exorcism may help wonders  ;D
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Re: sunroof with mind of its own
« Reply #4 on: 07 January 2009, 00:30:39 »

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hi all since we have had this cold snap(-9 here)my sunroof has started to behave strangly.i will be driving along when it will start to open all on its own,it only goes up to the first one or two clicks and its more annoying than anything just wondered if anyone else had experianced this.?thanks

As Andy B says, do a full reset (have you had to jump start recenty?), full open, tilt, close, and hold the switch in for a least 5 sec on each one.

May want to do all the windows as yer there.
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Re: sunroof with mind of its own
« Reply #5 on: 07 January 2009, 00:35:23 »

had this on mine, but after dis connecting the battery, went to reset, after reconnection and it would not close the last 2 inches. had to disconnect the battery again to unset it/make it need re setting again. Then, after a couple of attempts, and a panic as it was raining by then, i reset in the open position first, THEN the closed and tilt position and all was well. Don't ask me why, no idea... :-/
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Re: sunroof with mind of its own
« Reply #6 on: 07 January 2009, 00:37:16 »


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hi all since we have had this cold snap(-9 here)my sunroof has started to behave strangly.i will be driving along when it will start to open all on its own,it only goes up to the first one or two clicks and its more annoying than anything just wondered if anyone else had experianced this.?thanks

As Andy B says, do a full reset (have you had to jump start recenty?), full open, tilt, close, and hold the switch in for a least 5 sec on each one.

May want to do all the windows as yer there.

ah, a specific order, might be why?
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Re: sunroof with mind of its own
« Reply #7 on: 07 January 2009, 07:57:16 »

Ljay's opened on its own yesterday, most bizarre!

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Re: sunroof with mind of its own
« Reply #8 on: 07 January 2009, 08:33:37 »

Mine did that yesterday too, noticed the increase in road noise, checked all the windows then noticed the roof had just tilted slightly.

How strange its happened to so many of us..  

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Re: sunroof with mind of its own
« Reply #9 on: 07 January 2009, 09:07:22 »

How wierd mine opened too the other day (and i blamed the Mrs. lol)
Mind you my radio has a mind of its own as does the trafficmaster and the alarm never figured out why yet
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Re: sunroof with mind of its own
« Reply #10 on: 07 January 2009, 09:20:09 »

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How wierd mine opened too the other day (and i blamed the Mrs. lol)
Mind you my radio has a mind of its own as does the trafficmaster and the alarm never figured out why yet

Completely off topic .............  ::)
What colour is your Lotus Cortina? Just asking as I saw a slate grey-ish MkI the other day ( can't remember exactly where now :-[ ..... looked to be a bit souped up too.  ;)   ;) ;) ;) :y
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Re: sunroof with mind of its own
« Reply #11 on: 07 January 2009, 11:40:34 »

This appears to be quite common! Mine does exactly the same. Driving along and it will open by itself. I call it an auto sunroof feature.  :)
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Re: sunroof with mind of its own
« Reply #12 on: 07 January 2009, 12:48:02 »

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This appears to be quite common! Mine does exactly the same. Driving along and it will open by itself. I call it an auto sunroof feature.  :)

i hear mine buzz open a notch or 2 then it goes and shuts it self, very scary at 1am in the morning
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Re: sunroof with mind of its own
« Reply #13 on: 07 January 2009, 12:48:54 »

Mine loses the end/mid point setting every now and then.

One touch is great until you leave the sunroof open overnight (in summer in the garage) and it won't close - just re-opens until manually held as per a reset.

I've never been aware of any fix for this.

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Re: sunroof with mind of its own
« Reply #14 on: 08 January 2009, 13:27:29 »

Mine does it too. To be honest it's that intermittent (once or twice a month) that I didn't think it was worth the while trying to fault fine the problem.
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