Moon Roof Resetting

2004 Toyota Matrix XR, FWD, StandardSECTION Moon Roof Resetting
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2003 Lexus ES 300 and 2002 Lexus ES 300. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
    NOTE: When the battery negative (-) terminal is disconnected or PWR NO. 1 fuse is removed and also the fuse is exchanged due to the repair, the moon roof position memory is erased. After reconnecting the battery negative (-) terminal, make sure to reset the zero point. If the reset is not performed, the moon roof automatic operation will not function.
  1. Reset the moon roof position when the battery negative (-) terminal is disconnected, when the moon roof component parts are replaced and also when the fuse is replaced.
    • To reset the zero point for moon roof, push and hold the switch on the TILT UP side until the moon roof tilts all the way up and down a little automatically.
    • Confirm One-Touch Side Open/Close and One-Touch Tilt Up/Down functions by pushing the switch briefly to the SLIDE-OPEN and TILT-UP sides.
  2. Reset the moon roof position when the moon roof does not stop at the fully closed position even if the auto close switch is operated.
    • Push and hold the switch on the TILT UP/CLOSE side until the moon roof stops.
    • Continue to push and hold the switch on the TILT UP/CLOSE side for 10 seconds or more. The moon roof will close to the fully closed position.
    • Continue to push and hold the switch on the TILT UP/CLOSE side until the moon roof tilts all the way up and down a little automatically.
    • Confirm One-Touch Side Open/Close and One-Touch Tilt Up/Down functions by pushing the switch briefly to the SLIDE-OPEN and TILT-UP sides.
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