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SMU - Revised Sunroof Front Window/Sunshade Initialization Process

Subject:Revised Sunroof Front Window/Sunshade Initialization Process

Models:2004-2006 Cadillac SRX



This bulletin is being issued to revise the Sunroof Front Window/Sunshade Initialization Process in the Roof sub-section of the Service Manual. Please replace the current information in the Service Manual with the following information.

The following information has been updated within SI. If you are using a paper version of this Service Manual, please make a reference to this bulletin on the affected page.

Sunroof Front Window/Sunshade Initialization Process

Initialization Process

 

Important: Perform the Teach Module Process immediately after completing the Initialization Process. Failure to begin the Teach Module Process within 3 seconds of completing the Initialization Process will require the entire procedure to be repeated.

  1. Make sure the engine is idling and the vehicle is in park.
  2. Press and hold the "Sunroof Open Switch" and the "Sunshade Close Switch" together for 6 seconds.
  3. Release both buttons.
  4. Press the "Sunshade Close Switch" until the motor stalls in the close position.
  5. Press the "Sunroof Close Switch" until the motor stalls in the close position.

Teach Module Process

  1. Run the Initialization Process above and within 3 seconds perform step 2 below.
  2. Press the "Sunroof Close Switch" 3 times and hold the switch down on the third switch press.
  3. Continue holding the "Sunroof Close Switch" until the sunroof and sunshade have stopped moving.*

* The sunroof has entered the teach mode at this point and the following operations will be observed:

    • The sunroof and sunshade will move to the full open position.
    • After the sunroof reaches the full open position, the sunroof will begin to close.
    • When the sunroof reaches the half closed position, the front sunshade will close.
    • The Teach Module Process is complete when both panels have stopped moving.