Responding to a Spanish customer's inquiry about the Fiat Bravo usage:Techo solar de fiat bravo no cierra no abre.

If the sunroof on your Fiat Bravo does not open or close, here are some possible causes and solutions:
1. Check the Fuse
A blown fuse could prevent the sunroof from working.
Locate the fuse box (usually under the dashboard or in the engine bay) and check the sunroof fuse.
If it is blown, replace it with the same amp rating.
2. Try a Sunroof Reset
Turn the ignition ON (engine off).
Press and hold the sunroof button in the tilt position for 10–15 seconds.
The sunroof may move slightly-wait for it to fully reset.
3. Check the Sunroof Switch
A faulty switch might not be sending power to the motor.
Try pressing the button firmly or wiggling it slightly to see if there is any response.
If the switch is bad, it may need to be replaced.
4. Inspect the Sunroof Motor
If you hear no noise at all, the motor might be faulty or disconnected.
If you hear a clicking sound but the sunroof doesn't move, the motor might be weak or jammed.
5. Manually Close the Sunroof
If the sunroof is stuck open, you can try to close it manually:
Remove the ceiling panel near the sunroof controls.
Locate the manual override screw (usually a hex or Allen key slot).
Use an Allen wrench to turn it clockwise to close the sunroof.
6. Check for Blockages or Dirt
Dirt or debris in the sunroof tracks can block movement.
Try cleaning and lubricating the rails with silicone spray.
If the Problem Persists:
Have a mechanic check the motor, wiring, and relay.
If the rails are damaged, the sunroof may need professional repair.





