Marc Collins
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I just thoroughly checked my roof when it was open yesterday. Solid as a rock. There is zero possibility that a roof that moves and clatters is normal. I suspect they will all loosen over time. The more you drive with it open and the rougher the roads you drive on with it open will accelerate the inevitable. Unfortunately, you can go to dozens of car model enthusiast sites and approximately 100% of them will have people complaining about rattly sunroofs.
The point of this post is that there are at least two different issues at play here.
One, loose sunroof installations where the roof and brackets have play in them and that causes noises.
Two, some sort of rubbing of/on the bar at the front of the sunroof, that occurs when the roof is closed, but disappears when the roof is open, even a crack. Applying slight pressure to that bar to presumably separate it from the glass/metal/something of the moving part of the roof itself usually temporarily cures the problem. Just closing the inner cover can sometimes make a difference.
I have the latter problem, but not the former. Some people must have both.
KIA needs to fix both, because neither are normal, though we will never have silent sunroofs because those do not exist. I categorize this the same as the infamous hatch latch rattle. First, they denied the issue. Then, they realized their design for the hatch rubber support mounts was off by a tiny margin, allowing the metal latch pieces to clang together over bumps. They devised a simple, incredibly cheap solution that was only half effective in most cases. Luckily in that case we could just go to Home Depot and buy $1 washers and re-do the fix ourselves. We're still in the denial phase just starting to see signs of acknowledgement and working on a fix. Sadly, the need for the manufacturer to go through the phases on every single problem in the car are as predictable as the sun rising every day
The point of this post is that there are at least two different issues at play here.
One, loose sunroof installations where the roof and brackets have play in them and that causes noises.
Two, some sort of rubbing of/on the bar at the front of the sunroof, that occurs when the roof is closed, but disappears when the roof is open, even a crack. Applying slight pressure to that bar to presumably separate it from the glass/metal/something of the moving part of the roof itself usually temporarily cures the problem. Just closing the inner cover can sometimes make a difference.
I have the latter problem, but not the former. Some people must have both.
KIA needs to fix both, because neither are normal, though we will never have silent sunroofs because those do not exist. I categorize this the same as the infamous hatch latch rattle. First, they denied the issue. Then, they realized their design for the hatch rubber support mounts was off by a tiny margin, allowing the metal latch pieces to clang together over bumps. They devised a simple, incredibly cheap solution that was only half effective in most cases. Luckily in that case we could just go to Home Depot and buy $1 washers and re-do the fix ourselves. We're still in the denial phase just starting to see signs of acknowledgement and working on a fix. Sadly, the need for the manufacturer to go through the phases on every single problem in the car are as predictable as the sun rising every day
