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Sunroof
ATTENTION Do not allow passengers to move the car up and put out the hatch of the body or any object. Before closing the sunroof, make sure that the hatch opening is free and none of the passengers will not be able to pinch parts of his body. Imprudently closing ventilation hatch can be dangerous. |
NOTE After washing the car or after rain water with a lid, remove the ventilation hatch before opening it. This is necessary to prevent water from entering the interior, which can cause corrosion damage to the body and the roof lining. |
In order to fully lift the lid automatically, click on the rear edge of the key switch ?�TILT?� (lifting and lowering). If you want to stop the cover in an intermediate position, click on any edge of the key switch up-down keys or switch longitudinal movement of the hatch cover. In order to cover the lid and put it in the desired position, click on the front edge of either of the two buttons ?�SLIDE?� or ?�TILT?�. In order to automatically move the cover completely, click on the trailing edge of the keys ?�SLIDE?�. If you want to stop the cover in an intermediate position, click on any edge of the keys ?�TILT?� (lifting and lowering) or press ?�SLIDE?� (longitudinal movement of the hatch cover). In order to cover the lid and put it in the desired position, click on the front edge of either of the two buttons ?�SLIDE?� or ?�TILT?�. | Fig. 8.55. Sunroof 1 - deflector; 2 - the switch of the hatch; 3 - electric sunroof; 4 - Block hatch
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| Fig. 8.56. Wiring Diagram System electrohatch: 1 - the switch of the hatch; 2 - the relay of the hatch; 3 - control circuit of the engine; 4 - circuit current detection engine immobilizer; 5 - Relay; 6 - Limit switch number 1; 7 - Limit switch number 2; 8 - limit switch number 3; 9 - electric sunroof; 10 - open; 11 - closed; 12 - down the slope; 13 - upward slope; 14 - open / tilt down; 15 - close / tilt up
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