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Old 04-23-2007, 09:19 PM
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Sunroof sliding visor panel closure

Dear X3 friends,

We just bought a 2007 X3, and love it. One problem - the sunroof sliding visor panel does not close as described in the Owners Manual. It opens as it should (opens as long as the switch is held at the resistance point, and opens to full if the switch is pushed past the resistance point). But it should close in a similar manner. In my case, the switch must be pushed 14 times to get it to close from full open to closed. Each push of the switch move the visor about 2 inches. It does not seem to be binding such that the 'anti-pinch' function would activate. Also, the glass sunroof does open and close as it should.

Is this normal? Any suggestions? I hate to spend a couple hours at the dealer, and I would hope if it does require a fix, they won't need to take the headliner apart.

Thanks, Doug
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