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Power Sunroof

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NOTE: Some vehicles equipped with sunroofs utilize drain tubes, routed through the upper body pillars, to prevent water from entering the vehicle. Use care not to damage the drain tubes, otherwise, damage to the interior of the vehicle may occur.

The sunroof is built into the roof and is made of glass. It is intended to provide light and air through the roof of the vehicle. The sunroof is powered by an electric motor and controlled by a toggle switch built into the interior courtesy lamp assembly. The sunroof is also equipped with a sunshade that opens and closes manually.