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      02-26-2010, 11:22 PM   #1
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Sunroof Not Closing Flush

Has anyone had this problem? I noticed today the when I put the sunroof on auto close, the rear is raised a tiny bit. This bothers my OCD. I tried to recalibrate by holding the raise button for 60 seconds or so but no fix.
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      02-27-2010, 02:30 AM   #2
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Has anyone had this problem? I noticed today the when I put the sunroof on auto close, the rear is raised a tiny bit. This bothers my OCD. I tried to recalibrate by holding the raise button for 60 seconds or so but no fix.
I drive a 335i and there are two positions for the button.

Sunfroof is Opened: Push and hold the button softly towards the back of the car to close the sunroof.

Sunroof is Closed: If you push the sunroof button toward the front softly nothing will happen since it is already closed. If you push it even harder and hear a click it will open the sunroof entirely.

Sunroof is Raised: If you push and hold the sunroof button toward the front softly it will start to close. If you push the sunroof button toward the front hard, it will automatically open up entirely.

Raising the Sunroof: No matter what position you are in, push and holding the sunroof button upwards will raise the sunroof.

I think I got this right.
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I drive a 335i and there are two positions for the button.

Sunfroof is Opened: Push and hold the button softly towards the back of the car to close the sunroof.

Sunroof is Closed: If you push the sunroof button toward the front softly nothing will happen since it is already closed. If you push it even harder and hear a click it will open the sunroof entirely.

Sunroof is Raised: If you push and hold the sunroof button toward the front softly it will start to close. If you push the sunroof button toward the front hard, it will automatically open up entirely.

Raising the Sunroof: No matter what position you are in, push and holding the sunroof button upwards will raise the sunroof.

I think I got this right.
Yes, that is correct.
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      02-27-2010, 06:50 AM   #4
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While that might be correct, what does it have to do with the Op's problem? He didn't say he didn't know how to operate his roof...

OP - I'd recommend taking it to the dealer - I believe they can adjust that for you. That would drive me crazy too...
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Just got home and tried closing the sunroof and it didn't close flush. Its about a quarter of an inch too low. Plan on going to the dealer tomorrow morning.
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