Symptom
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Suspect Area
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Remedy (Refer to page)
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Water leaks from panorama sunroof
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Deteriorated roof lid weatherstrip
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Replace
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Excessive roof lid-to-body clearance and improperly fitted weatherstrip
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Adjust
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Wind noise around Panorama sunroof
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Loose or deformed deflector, gaps in body work
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Retighten adjust or replace
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Noise heard when opening/ closing Panorama sunroof
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Foreign particles lodged in guide rail
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Check drive cable and guide rails for foreign particles
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Loose guide rails and lid
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Retighten
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Motor runs but sunroof does not move or moves only partially
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Foreign particles lodged in guide rail
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Adjust or replace
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Incorrect engagement of motor pinion with drive cable
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Decrease in motor`s clutch slipping force
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Increased sunroof sliding resistance or interference of sunroof with drive
cables, weatherstrip, etc. due tomal adjustment of sunroof
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Noise in motor (clutch slipping noise from motor when sunroof is fully opened
or closed) is considered as normal
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Incorrect engagement of motor pinion with drive cable
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Check pinion installation and
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Re-tighten motor
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Worn out or damaged motor pinion bearing
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Replace motor assembly
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Worn out or deformed drive cable
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Replace
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Door glass fails to operate up and down
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Incorrect window glass installation
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Adjust position
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Damaged or faulty regulator arm or regulator
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Correct or replace
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Door does not open or close completely
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Incorrect door installation
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Adjust position
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Defective door check assembly
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Correct or replace
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Door hinge requires grease
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Apply grease
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Hood does not open or close completely
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Striker and latch not properly aligned
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Adjust
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Incorrectly installed hood
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Adjust
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Incorrect hood bumper height
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Adjust
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Water leaks through windshield end rear window
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Defective seal
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Fill with sealant
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Defective flange
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Correct
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Other information:
Description
Continuous Variable Valve Timing (CVVT) system advances or retards the valve
timing of the exhaust valve in accordance with the ECM control signal which
is calculated by the engine speed and load.
By controlling CVVT, the valve over-lap or under-lap occurs, whi ...
The rear seatbacks may be folded to facilitate carrying long items or to increase
the luggage capacity of the vehicle.
WARNING
Never allow passengers to sit on top of the folded down seatback while the
vehicle is moving. This is not a proper seating position and no seat belts are available
f ...