So am I the only one who has been driving the car for 5 months now and only just discovered this?
I knew they closed with the remote if you pressed it down for a few seconds longer (which is fairly standard in most cars nowadays) but didn't realized you could open them as well!
Serves me right for not reading the manual properly I guess, but I never read the manual other then very specific things I need to know about...
Windows and Sunroof open with the remote!
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Re: Windows and Sunroof open with the remote!
I tried this the first day I got it, but have never used it since - maybe in the summer when the car is parked up and I'm walking towards it I can see myself unlocking it and dropping the windows etc then.
Re: Windows and Sunroof open with the remote!
I looked for this in the manual but got bored by the instructions on turning the lights on and off
Thanks for the tip!
Thanks for the tip!
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Re: Windows and Sunroof open with the remote!
Booklet 3.1 page 53
Re: Windows and Sunroof open with the remote!
Btw, are you satisfied with the glass sunroof, concerning road noise when it's even closed?robrob wrote:So am I the only one who has been driving the car for 5 months now and only just discovered this?
I knew they closed with the remote if you pressed it down for a few seconds longer (which is fairly standard in most cars nowadays) but didn't realized you could open them as well!
Serves me right for not reading the manual properly I guess, but I never read the manual other then very specific things I need to know about...
I have heard some comments about slightly annoying road noise with it.
Also Top Gear refers as a tip to avoid getting a rocco with a sunroof.
I am thinking seriously to get it since (even if it doesn't slides but opens up) it
gives an extra light and feel of space in the cabin, but these comments
are confusing me.
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Re: Windows and Sunroof open with the remote!
Had my Roc with roof for 3 weeks now and so glad I went for (and waited for!) it. Today for example it's blowing a gale and my car was as quiet as could be - no wind noise to speak of from anywhere let alone the roof . And yes the extra light and feeling of space it provides is well worth it. As for the Top Gear comment of echo chamber - total Bs.
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Re: Windows and Sunroof open with the remote!
Nonsense I can assure you, as already been determined in another thread.gggg! wrote: Btw, are you satisfied with the glass sunroof, concerning road noise when it's even closed?
I have heard some comments about slightly annoying road noise with it.
Also Top Gear refers as a tip to avoid getting a rocco with a sunroof.
No more road noise then without the roof.
Well worth it even though it doesn’t slide open.
Re: Windows and Sunroof open with the remote!
Ok, thank you all for your comments concerning sunroof.
I 'll have it on my options list.
I 'll have it on my options list.