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DIY: Power sunroof reset procedure

Old May 29, 2016 | 01:24 PM
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Default Re: DIY: Power sunroof reset procedure

Which position on the dial would be open and which would be closed I'm confused by the way the dial is marked
Old Mar 21, 2017 | 07:48 AM
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Default Re: DIY: Power sunroof reset procedure

Originally Posted by 1move
Procedure is only for an already installed sunroof, (for new sunroof contact me)
1) Remove the interior light. Leave the rotary switch connected. Set the rotary switch to position one or two(comfort or fully open positions). During opening of the sunroof panel, remove the power supply plug of the sunroof motor. Switch off the ignition and remove the key.

2) Turn the sunroof rotary switch to position zero (closed). wait 30 seconds. Reconnect power supply plug to the motor and switch on ignition.

3) Turn the rotary switch quickly from closed to any open position and go back to closed position. Wait until the sunroof panel is closed and the clicking of the relay can be heard from the sunroof motor

4) within the next 5 seconds, pull the rotary switch (pull the lug of the ****). Hold the pulling function until the sunroof tilts, opens, and returnes to the closed position. It may take 8-10 seconds for roof movement to commence.

5) after the programming switch off the ignition for at least 15 seconds.

6) Check sunroof's functions,


Enjoy!!!!!!!!!
Good morning,

What is the procedure if you have replaced the sunroof and motor to reset the switch? I finally gave in and replaced my sunroof with broken linkage.

Thanks
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What is wrong with my sunroof if it won’t go up into the vent position
Old Jun 17, 2021 | 08:42 PM
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Default Re: DIY: Power sunroof reset procedure

Originally Posted by 1move
Procedure is only for an already installed sunroof, (for new sunroof contact me)
1) Remove the interior light. Leave the rotary switch connected. Set the rotary switch to position one or two(comfort or fully open positions). During opening of the sunroof panel, remove the power supply plug of the sunroof motor. Switch off the ignition and remove the key.

2) Turn the sunroof rotary switch to position zero (closed). wait 30 seconds. Reconnect power supply plug to the motor and switch on ignition.

3) Turn the rotary switch quickly from closed to any open position and go back to closed position. Wait until the sunroof panel is closed and the clicking of the relay can be heard from the sunroof motor

4) within the next 5 seconds, pull the rotary switch (pull the lug of the ****). Hold the pulling function until the sunroof tilts, opens, and returnes to the closed position. It may take 8-10 seconds for roof movement to commence.

5) after the programming switch off the ignition for at least 15 seconds.

6) Check sunroof's functions,


Enjoy!!!!!!!!!
I have an issue with my sunroof. I have 2 Audi 2007 Q7 I swape the Sunroof and now is not working. Can you please advise. Do I need to do programming on it?
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