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    Octavia Sunroof

    After 5 months of loving my RS, I feel kind of foolish for not knowing/realising this...

    When you turn the sunroof dial around to open position, the sunroof opens but there still about a third of the glass still remaining in the opening - which I found to be pretty underwhelming after spending $1600 on this little add-on. Little did I know that if you turn the dial PAST the open position and hold it (which required quite a bit of force in my car) the entire sunroof slides back into the roof leaving me with an unobstructed view of the sky! Duh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ausspace87 View Post
    After 5 months of loving my RS, I feel kind of foolish for not knowing/realising this...

    When you turn the sunroof dial around to open position, the sunroof opens but there still about a third of the glass still remaining in the opening - which I found to be pretty underwhelming after spending $1600 on this little add-on. Little did I know that if you turn the dial PAST the open position and hold it (which required quite a bit of force in my car) the entire sunroof slides back into the roof leaving me with an unobstructed view of the sky! Duh.
    Not alone , my partener opened it all the way while i was driving one day early on , actually you really cant see the calibrations right at the back , certainly more sky , love it at night .

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    Duh indeed, all sunroofs have the comfort setting by default and the option to fully open them. Wish it was bigger though. I hope you didn't actually pay $1600 extra for it though....

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    I have found that the sunroof will develop an annoying harmonic rumble when it's open fully. I assumed that is why it defaulted to the 80% open setting. Mind you, that's in a Superb and I'm assuming it has the same sunroof.

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    Yep thats why they open to that amount by default. Usually they get the vibration around a certain speed....I find it around 30km/hr in the Octy and my previous car. Because you rarely drive at that speed its not really an issue.

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    Don't feel stupid, I'd had my car a week or two before I figured that out too.
    now: 2008 Octavia RS TSI manual sedan, yellow, Stage 1 tune, 185kw.
    before: MY11 RS TSI manual wagon, race blue, sunroof, tint, MDI
    '74 Alfa Romeo GTV 2000 - mint
    '70 Alfa Romeo 1750 Berlina - project

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    Come on guys

    Am i othe only one that reads the owners manual to determine how to get the best from the vehicle you have just spent thousands of dollars for.

    The picture of the switch is located on Page 48 and it states on Page 49

    Comfort position
    – Turn the switch to position
    C page 48, fig. 35.

    Opening fully
    – Turn the switch to position B and hold it in this position (spring-tensioned position).



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    Quote Originally Posted by SKODA vRS147 View Post
    Come on guys

    Am i othe only one that reads the owners manual to determine how to get the best from the vehicle you have just spent thousands of dollars for.

    The picture of the switch is located on Page 48 and it states on Page 49

    Comfort position
    – Turn the switch to position
    C page 48, fig. 35.

    Opening fully
    – Turn the switch to position B and hold it in this position (spring-tensioned position).


    I have also read this mystical book of which you speak. But the force which I had to apply to turn the switch past the stop point to 'position B' felt like I was going to break the switch. It had the same feeling as if you were to turn the headlight switch to the left, past the OFF position - not something you would try! It's a bit easier to turn now that I've done it a few times.
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    I just knew from my previous car that there is always a comfort setting to stop buffeting and then there is fully open. It was written on or near the dial from memory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by woofy View Post
    Yep thats why they open to that amount by default. Usually they get the vibration around a certain speed....I find it around 30km/hr in the Octy and my previous car. Because you rarely drive at that speed its not really an issue.
    Just drop one of your rear windows about 60mm , no warren buffets

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