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Initialising Tilt Sunroof/Panorama Moonroof



Initialising Tilt Sunroof/Panorama Moonroof

The tilt sunroof and the panorama moonroof can be re-initialised in two different ways: The "Initialise slide/tilt sunroof" can be used to initialize the tilt sunroof and/or the panorama moonroof with a diagnosis command.
- with the switch in the vehicle
- with the "Initialise slide/tilt sunroof" service function

Requirements
Bear the following points in mind so that the initialisation runs without errors:
- Adequate battery voltage present, connect charger if necessary.
- Terminal "R" or Terminal 15 switched on

NOTE:
The finger protection is not operational during the initialisation process. It is thus vital to ensure that no foreign objects are located in the tilt sunroof's travel path before starting the initialisation.
Risk of injury. Ensure that no persons are in the tilt sunroof's immediate vicinity during the initialisation process.

Initialisation with the switch
Carry out initialisation with the switch as follows:
- Press the switch in the "Raise" direction and maintain pressure.
- Continue to maintain pressure on the switch after the sunroof reaches the end of its upward travel range. The initialisation process starts after roughly 20 - 30 seconds.
- The floating headliner is opened (panorama glass roof). The tilt sunroof is raised and lowered and then lowered and closed. The floating headliner (panorama glass roof) is closed.
- The initialisation process is terminated once the tilt sunroof and the floating headliner (panorama glass roof) are fully closed.

Pressure must be maintained on the switch for the entire duration of the initialisation process.

Initialising with the service function

The tilt sunroof and the panorama moonroof automatically move to all end positions during initialisation:
- Opens the floating headliner (panorama moonroof)
- Raise and lower slide/tilt sunroof
- Open and close slide/tilt sunroof
- Closes floating headliner (panorama moonroof)