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hi

i have some problems in my new 2006 CS panoramic

when i try to open the pano the first window move slow and sometimes it hang

so i have to push/pull it, i said maybe its from the roof rails so i removed it, still the same problem

the one in the middle moving fast without any problems but the first one slow & hang sometimes

how can i solve this problem?

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You can trey to lubricate all the panoramic roof rubber seals and sliding mechanism with silicon spray, to start with. I would not worry you, but the Cayenne panoramic roof is a source of all kinds of problems, be prepared. The quantity of already replaced units due problems is countless.

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On the left and right side of the panels, inside the unit. Open/tilt the roof completely to lubricate the sliders, if no avail, a dismantling of the panels is needed which is not really a DIY due precautions and adjustments to take. Hope it helps.

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Cayenne panoramic roof is a source of all kinds of problems, be prepared. The quantity of already replaced units due problems is countless.

Scary,,, I almost got one but decided not to and just ended up getting the sun/moon roof version.

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I found a solution

Will the 1st window still slow, but never hang

Because when we open it full both windows 1st one and the 2nd one moving together, and that’s why the 1st always hang.

So start opening the first one only as you can see in the picture move it to the orange line you gonna wait for maximum 30sec, then continuo to the green line they will both open without any problems

and When your going to close it do the same half a way to the orange until 2nd one closed then continuo to the bottom to make the 1st one also close with no hangs

Working %100 with me

:D

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  • 7 years later...

I have one which is making me trouble sometimes. The panels get stuck here and there and when driving with open roof a little bit faster i didnt work at all after. I needed to close manual with emergency tool. I need to check the wind deflector now. Its not open proper on my old Turbo. I found a helpful document. I made a screen shot and would like to ask what and where is this part no. 5 on the last picture down. Thank you in advance

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