No open moon roof chime
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No open moon roof chime
Recently I have noticed that when my moonroof is open and I turn off my vehicle, I do not get the chime sound that indicates the moon roof is open. My dealer is 200 miles away and I reallly do not wish to make the trip there. Is there is something simple that may be causing this? Has anyone had this problem or know how to fix this problem?
Thanks for any help.
05 RX 330, AWD
Thanks for any help.
05 RX 330, AWD
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Moonroof chime? Looks like I missed out on that feature. Of course my "04" 330 (built in spring of '03) may be kinda strange, being an early production unit . . . I guess I don't have the "window down", "glovebox open", or "ashtray full" chimes either. Shortchanged again!
- j/k Try taking your key out of the ignition, turning off the headlights, or closing the driver's door.
- j/k Try taking your key out of the ignition, turning off the headlights, or closing the driver's door.
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Originally Posted by Lil4X
Moonroof chime? Looks like I missed out on that feature. Of course my "04" 330 (built in spring of '03) may be kinda strange, being an early production unit . . . I guess I don't have the "window down", "glovebox open", or "ashtray full" chimes either. Shortchanged again!
- j/k Try taking your key out of the ignition, turning off the headlights, or closing the driver's door.
- j/k Try taking your key out of the ignition, turning off the headlights, or closing the driver's door.
window down", "glovebox open", or "ashtray full" chimes either. Shortchanged again!
That is some funny chit right there
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page 129 owners manual
On page 129 of the RX330 owners manual: "If the moon roof is left open when you turn the ignition key to "ACC" or "LOCK" position and open the drivers door, a buzzer will remind you to close the moon roof."
I had this buzzer/chime for the first 6 months or so of ownership. Now I do not get the sound. It is beginning to sound as tho no one has a working open moonroof chime/buzzer?????
I had this buzzer/chime for the first 6 months or so of ownership. Now I do not get the sound. It is beginning to sound as tho no one has a working open moonroof chime/buzzer?????
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I was totally unaware of this feature until I read this thread and checked the manual.
Now you folks made me wonder how this works...
The chime is a single beep that sounds identical to the warning chime that sounds when you open the driver's door with the key in the ignition. If you don't pull the key out of the ignition before you open the door, you'll never notice this feature.
To hear it, here are the exact steps I had to follow:
1. Turn the ignition to "ON".
2. Open the moonroof - either slide open or tilt up.
3. Turn the ignition to "OFF".
4. Remove the key from the ignition.
5. Open the driver's door.
As I said, you'll hear one single chime that's identical to the "left the key in the ignition" chime.
I would never, ever associate that sound with the moonroof. Even knowing this feature was there, it took me a couple of tries to realize I had to pull the key out before opening the door. I kept trying to open the door with the key "OFF" but in the ignition, and I was expecting to hear a new sound over the "key in the ignition" sound. Nope!
Now you folks made me wonder how this works...
The chime is a single beep that sounds identical to the warning chime that sounds when you open the driver's door with the key in the ignition. If you don't pull the key out of the ignition before you open the door, you'll never notice this feature.
To hear it, here are the exact steps I had to follow:
1. Turn the ignition to "ON".
2. Open the moonroof - either slide open or tilt up.
3. Turn the ignition to "OFF".
4. Remove the key from the ignition.
5. Open the driver's door.
As I said, you'll hear one single chime that's identical to the "left the key in the ignition" chime.
I would never, ever associate that sound with the moonroof. Even knowing this feature was there, it took me a couple of tries to realize I had to pull the key out before opening the door. I kept trying to open the door with the key "OFF" but in the ignition, and I was expecting to hear a new sound over the "key in the ignition" sound. Nope!
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Originally Posted by rxdriver
I was totally unaware of this feature until I read this thread and checked the manual.
Now you folks made me wonder how this works...
The chime is a single beep that sounds identical to the warning chime that sounds when you open the driver's door with the key in the ignition. If you don't pull the key out of the ignition before you open the door, you'll never notice this feature.
To hear it, here are the exact steps I had to follow:
1. Turn the ignition to "ON".
2. Open the moonroof - either slide open or tilt up.
3. Turn the ignition to "OFF".
4. Remove the key from the ignition.
5. Open the driver's door.
As I said, you'll hear one single chime that's identical to the "left the key in the ignition" chime.
I would never, ever associate that sound with the moonroof. Even knowing this feature was there, it took me a couple of tries to realize I had to pull the key out before opening the door. I kept trying to open the door with the key "OFF" but in the ignition, and I was expecting to hear a new sound over the "key in the ignition" sound. Nope!
Now you folks made me wonder how this works...
The chime is a single beep that sounds identical to the warning chime that sounds when you open the driver's door with the key in the ignition. If you don't pull the key out of the ignition before you open the door, you'll never notice this feature.
To hear it, here are the exact steps I had to follow:
1. Turn the ignition to "ON".
2. Open the moonroof - either slide open or tilt up.
3. Turn the ignition to "OFF".
4. Remove the key from the ignition.
5. Open the driver's door.
As I said, you'll hear one single chime that's identical to the "left the key in the ignition" chime.
I would never, ever associate that sound with the moonroof. Even knowing this feature was there, it took me a couple of tries to realize I had to pull the key out before opening the door. I kept trying to open the door with the key "OFF" but in the ignition, and I was expecting to hear a new sound over the "key in the ignition" sound. Nope!
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#8
On the 400h, there's a chime and an actual message on the message center in the dashboard, with the warning sign flashing.
I think it's a great feature, too bad it doesn't warm you about the windows. I've left my roof tilted up a few times on my other cars.
I think it's a great feature, too bad it doesn't warm you about the windows. I've left my roof tilted up a few times on my other cars.
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sunroof feature/ flaw
since we are on the sunroof topic, thought I would post my rant since the 2nd week of ownership.
My '99 Rx, when sunroof is open, the inside cover for it can still be closed. I found out when my kids played with it and closed it, resulting in my only finding out the sunroof was open 24 hours later. Lucky it did not rain that night.
My Bmw is designed so that when the sunroof is open, the cover from the inside will not close beyond the point where the sunroof is open..
Lexus should have designed it the same way
My '99 Rx, when sunroof is open, the inside cover for it can still be closed. I found out when my kids played with it and closed it, resulting in my only finding out the sunroof was open 24 hours later. Lucky it did not rain that night.
My Bmw is designed so that when the sunroof is open, the cover from the inside will not close beyond the point where the sunroof is open..
Lexus should have designed it the same way
#10
In fact, the BMW automatically slides back the shade with you tilt the roof up, which is probably why you can't close it all the way while the roof is still tilted up.
Originally Posted by Fern
since we are on the sunroof topic, thought I would post my rant since the 2nd week of ownership.
My '99 Rx, when sunroof is open, the inside cover for it can still be closed. I found out when my kids played with it and closed it, resulting in my only finding out the sunroof was open 24 hours later. Lucky it did not rain that night.
My Bmw is designed so that when the sunroof is open, the cover from the inside will not close beyond the point where the sunroof is open..
Lexus should have designed it the same way
My '99 Rx, when sunroof is open, the inside cover for it can still be closed. I found out when my kids played with it and closed it, resulting in my only finding out the sunroof was open 24 hours later. Lucky it did not rain that night.
My Bmw is designed so that when the sunroof is open, the cover from the inside will not close beyond the point where the sunroof is open..
Lexus should have designed it the same way
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