Basic Operation

2007 Mitsubishi Endeavor SE, FWDSECTION Basic Operation
BASIC SUNROOF OPERATION MODES

NO. SUNROOF FUNCTION REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SUNROOF TO FUNCTION NORMAL OPERATION
01 OPEN
  1. Ignition switch: ON
  2. Sunroof switch: OPEN
The sunroof opens fully and automatically and stops several centimeter forward from fully open position (comfort position for better wind noise performance).
Then, when the sunroof switch is operated again, the sunroof opens further to fully open position.
02 CLOSE
  1. Ignition switch: ON
  2. Sunroof switch: CLOSE/TILT-DOWN
The sunroof closes while the sunroof switch is pushed to the CLOSE/TILT-DOWN position.
03 TILT-UP
  1. Ignition switch: ON
  2. Sunroof switch: TILT-UP
The sunroof tilts up fully and automatically.
04 TILT-DOWN
  1. Ignition switch: ON
  2. Sunroof switch: CLOSE/TILT-DOWN
The sunroof closes while the sunroof switch is pushed to the CLOSE/TILT-DOWN position.
05 AUTOMATIC OPERATION INTERRUPTION (OPEN) A
  1. Ignition switch: ON
  2. Sunroof switch: OPEN or TILT-UP
The sunroof stops the automatic opening operation.
B
  1. Ignition switch: ON
  2. Sunroof switch: CLOSE/TILT DOWN (Push the sunroof switch to the CLOSE/TILT-DOWN position while the sunroof is automatically opening and release the switch within two seconds)
The sunroof stops the automatic opening operation.
C
  1. Ignition switch: ON
  2. Sunroof switch: CLOSE/TILT DOWN (Push the sunroof switch to the CLOSE/TILT-DOWN position more than two seconds while the sunroof is automatically opening)
The sunroof stops the automatic opening operation, and the sunroof closes while the sunroof switch is pushed to the CLOSE/TILT-DOWN position.
06 AUTOMATIC OPERATION INTERRUPTION (TILT-UP)
  1. Ignition switch: ON
  2. Sunroof switch: OPEN or TILT-UP, CLOSE/TILT DOWN
The sunroof stops the automatic opening operation.
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