Anti-entrapment function

When the moonroof senses a substantial enough object trapped between its glass and the vehicle’s roof during closure, it automatically moves back to the fully open position and stops there. The anti-entrapment function may also be activated by a strong shock on the moonroof even when there is nothing trapped.

Never attempt to test this function using fingers, hands or other parts of your body.

Never attempt to test this function using fingers, hands or other parts of your body.

NOTE
• For the sake of safety, it is recommended that you avoid driving with the moonroof fully opened.

• If the moonroof cannot be closed through the switch operation because of system failure, it can be closed manually using a hex-head wrench.

For the procedure, refer to “Moonroof – if moonroof cannot be closed”.

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