Sunroof Motor

2014 Chevrolet Traverse LT, 4D UtilitySECTION Sunroof Motor
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The sunroof control module assembly has a bi-directional motor. The motor ground is removed when the sunroof reaches the soft stop end of travel position. This is based on the learned position that was performed during the initialization process. The internal hall effect sensors within the sunroof control module assembly creates pulses that are counted by the modules until the end of travel position is reached.

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