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  • Seeking opinions on Passat wagon panoramic sunroof

    Hi all

    I think my wife’s next car will be a B7 TDI Passat wagon. We are seeking opinions on the panoramic sunroof that seems to be fitted to the majority of vehicles available.

    My wife has had a sunroof in her last three cars but they have all been of a ‘regular’ size (as opposed to a ‘panoramic’ size) and they have all had a solid, sliding cover which has been made in a insulating material and then lined in the same material as the car’s headlining – this usually formed a good insulating layer that prevented extra heat build-up in the vehicle’s interior (from the glass sunroof) if the cover was left closed.

    The Passat wagon is a different story – that sunroof looks absolutely magnificent in the showroom and would be great during the night or on a cold, but sunny Winter’s day but we are a little worried that the retractable, slightly transparent sunroof blind will not provide enough insulation from the sun in an Australian summer – particularly here in Brisbane.

    I would like to hear opinions of owners of B6/B7 Passat wagons with the panoramic sunroof on the following:

    - With the sunroof shade blind closed, are there ever any situations when there is too much light and/or reflection from the sunroof

    - When driving, does the shade blind allow too much heat to enter the vehicle’s interior (particularly hot Summer days)

    - When the vehicle is parked in the sun, does the interior get to hot from heat entering through the shade blind

    - Do you like the sunroof (and use it)

    - Given a choice, would you option it again


    Thanking you in advance for you answers

    Cheers
    Geoff

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    Originally posted by bagathon View Post
    Hi all


    1 With the sunroof shade blind closed, are there ever any situations when there is too much light and/or reflection from the sunroof

    2 When driving, does the shade blind allow too much heat to enter the vehicle’s interior (particularly hot Summer days)

    3 When the vehicle is parked in the sun, does the interior get to hot from heat entering through the shade blind

    4 Do you like the sunroof (and use it)

    5 Given a choice, would you option it again


    Thanking you in advance for you answers

    Cheers
    Geoff
    Hi Geoff... having numbered your questions, my comparison is with my old Forester XT Luxury turbo, the XTL was a larger than average size, about the size of the front - opening- panel of the Passat.

    1) in direct sun, the rooflining is "lit up" the Fozzy XTL was completely opaque... I dont mind having the brighter interior. It doesnt seem to reflect in this arangement in anything... Roof open (however) it can flare out the touchscreen radio (but it can also through the side windows on the rear threequarters).

    2) 90% of my time with it has been overcast or raining, but the glass itself seems to reject more heat than the XTL did with the glass shut and blind open, so it looks like the glass in the Passat does more of the work... having said that the weather has been fairly crook, on the handfull of hot days the aircon has coped.

    3) Interior is no hotter in my white passat, than it is in our dark Graphite Kluger, when reversing both sequentialy to rake the leaves off the drive... My intention is to do the Rain sensor mod to close the roof for the coming summer, in otherwords i' intend to leave the roof tilted cracked open and have the sensor close it if rains...

    4) I do and I do, the kids love going through tunnels with the blind open I have it open driving to work...

    5) I would (at this stage) throw the Dynaudio out the window, but would definitely order the sunroof again

    here 'tis said roof



    Good luck with your decision (just get more opinions than mine) After the XTL four years without a sunroof was killing me, so I may not be unbiased.

    John
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    • #3
      Hi John

      Thanks a lot for taking the time to answer my questions in detail like you have. Your answers to our questions (particularly 2, 3 and 5) have somewhat eased our fears of regretting getting such a large sunroof. The sunroof auto close during rain sounds like it might be a good idea in the summer months.

      Please let me know if you get a couple of hot days and your opinion changes (or even if your original opinion is reinforced)

      By the way, we like your colour combination. We will be (attempting) to order a Candy White wagon with the Sports Pack (just not the V6 FSI unfortuantly). The white really sets off the black wheels with the machined spokes, the black detailing and the chrome trim of the car.

      Thanks
      Geoff

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      • #4
        no worries Geoff... To be honest I was allways going to order the V6, but my last 5 cars have all been AWD... If I were going to go the TDI, i would be keeping an eye on the Passat Alltrack as well... Same interior, same sunroof, tdi and 4motion... but it would be a different look to a white passat sports pack... I like the look of the red one in the Alltrack thread...



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        • #5
          When I was test driving Passats I drove a black V6 wagon & night blue TDi wagon, both had the pano roof. I drove both cars on 3 separate occassions, 2 off which were hot sunny days. There was a quite a noticeable transmission of heat into the cabin with the blind closed. Open it increased obviously but it wasn't overbearing. I do recall however thinking to myself that I would have another UV tint added to the pano roof. On the 3rd occassion it was a cooler, overcast day & there was very limited heat transmission with the blind closed & open. I did notice a glare though on the sunny days with the blind open, but as FSI said, that also happens through the side windows etc..

          I wasn't fussed whether I got the roof or not, & now I never realy wish I had it, but in the future I certainly would consider having the pano roof option. I would especially have it on the candy white Passat which I reckon is the best colour for the Passat & I am happy to admit I do stare at mine, often. Add the dark tint & the look is awesome as FSi attests to.
          * MY12 B7 Passat V6 4-motion Highline wagon....
          * Sport pack (Kansas wheels) - Active cruise City EB - Driver Assist Vis pack - Auto tailgate - Candy White with dark tint.

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          • #6
            FSI - do you know anyone able to do the rain close mods?

            How to activate automatic rain sensing wipers feature on a 2012 VW Passat TDI

            I'm interested in getting it done coz I have just been a victim of kids playing with the window and didn't notice it open a little and heavy rain overnight

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            • #7
              What about the dealer if no one replies. I might get mine done as well...

              Was it the rear window that was left open..? You can de-activated the rear windows so the kids cannot open & close them from the rear. There is a button next to the auto window buttons on your door that turns off the rear window operation from the back seat.

              Originally posted by cru22z View Post
              FSI - do you know anyone able to do the rain close mods?

              How to activate automatic rain sensing wipers feature on a 2012 VW Passat TDI

              I'm interested in getting it done coz I have just been a victim of kids playing with the window and didn't notice it open a little and heavy rain overnight
              * MY12 B7 Passat V6 4-motion Highline wagon....
              * Sport pack (Kansas wheels) - Active cruise City EB - Driver Assist Vis pack - Auto tailgate - Candy White with dark tint.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Riker View Post
                What about the dealer if no one replies. I might get mine done as well...

                Was it the rear window that was left open..? You can de-activated the rear windows so the kids cannot open & close them from the rear. There is a button next to the auto window buttons on your door that turns off the rear window operation from the back seat.
                Yah the back window was left open a bit. I called VW Village and they said
                they can do it for less than $100 and they keep the car for half a day .
                Anyone deal this with company before?? Or would the dealer know or do the coding??

                ---------- Post added at 11:47 AM ---------- Previous post was at 11:37 AM ----------

                I rang denlo service centre and they said its not available and never been an option so in short the dealers don't do it.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by cru22z View Post
                  FSI - do you know anyone able to do the rain close mods?

                  How to activate automatic rain sensing wipers feature on a 2012 VW Passat TDI

                  I'm interested in getting it done coz I have just been a victim of kids playing with the window and didn't notice it open a little and heavy rain overnight
                  I am not fussed until my next role in summer... currently in the corporate underground carpark, will be out in the factories in the glorious western sydney sun ... I am sure that will motivate me to search out the answer to that question ...
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                  • #10
                    Thanks for your thoughts Riker

                    Cheers
                    Geoff

                    Originally posted by Riker View Post
                    When I was test driving Passats I drove a black V6 wagon & night blue TDi wagon, both had the pano roof. I drove both cars on 3 separate occassions, 2 off which were hot sunny days. There was a quite a noticeable transmission of heat into the cabin with the blind closed. Open it increased obviously but it wasn't overbearing. I do recall however thinking to myself that I would have another UV tint added to the pano roof. On the 3rd occassion it was a cooler, overcast day & there was very limited heat transmission with the blind closed & open. I did notice a glare though on the sunny days with the blind open, but as FSI said, that also happens through the side windows etc..

                    I wasn't fussed whether I got the roof or not, & now I never realy wish I had it, but in the future I certainly would consider having the pano roof option. I would especially have it on the candy white Passat which I reckon is the best colour for the Passat & I am happy to admit I do stare at mine, often. Add the dark tint & the look is awesome as FSi attests to.

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                    • #11
                      Hi all

                      My wife and I organised a test drive of a Passat wagon with the panoramic roof today (just happened to be the V6 - what a rocket) to try feel the effect of the sun while driving. We are still not sure as the sun blind was very hot.

                      The dealer suggested that the sunroof could be tinted to block some of the tint. A quick google suggested that this may or may not be possible and the tint has caused the occasional sunroof to break.

                      Has anyone heard of this or had any experience with tinting their sunroof?

                      Thanks
                      Geoff

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                      • #12
                        Personally I wouldnt have another sunroof.

                        Why!!! I wear glasses and with the sun behind it reflects in the lens. The car I had it in I had to put a really dark tint in it which sort of defeated the purpose

                        Second reason is if you have aircon why would you run with the roof open Do you really want to cool the whole neighbourhood and stuff the aircon cos its running flatout for hours.

                        Just my personal opinion as up here in QLD you need the aircon on most of the time.

                        As my daughter from NZ said " I never realised quite why they put aircon in all these cars" Was a mid 30's day and not all that hot we thought LOL
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                        • #13
                          We went in a Passat wagon in Paris last month with the panaoramic sunroof.

                          I highly recomend it as it was great for viewing the Eiffel Tower on the way to our hotel. (You have an Eiffel tower in Brisbane right?)

                          After that we hired a Peugout 508 Estate with a full Pano roof, fantastic loved it, can't comment on the heat build up as it was minus 11 at the time.........

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