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Exploding Sunroof? What? I Didn’t Ask for that Feature

An exploding sunroof is not something you want to think about happening, let alone actually experiencing it – especially if you’re driving down the road when it happens. But it’s been happening more and more. And many manufacturers are installing even bigger sunroofs than they have in years past, making it an even bigger concern.

Exploding Sunroof? What? I Didn’t Ask for that Feature

How Often Does it Happen?

In an October, 2017 Consumer Reports (CR) article, CR indicated that 859 Americans have filed complaints to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) since 1995. However, 71 percent of those reports have taken place since 2011.

Thankfully, no serious injuries or deaths have occurred as a result of these exploding sunroofs, but there have been minor injuries.

What’s Being Done to Address it?

While the NHTSA has taken over 800 reports on the matter, they haven’t yet changed their standards and expectations for vehicle manufacturers. They do note that the manufacturers are aware of the complaints and that they have the responsibility to develop safe vehicles. The NHTSA feels that it shouldn’t take pushing from them for manufacturers to look into and resolve the issue.

So the answer is – nothing, nothing is being done to resolve the issue. Which leaves the vehicle owner on their own to make the repairs to their vehicle, which doesn’t come cheap – especially if your sunroof is bigger than the “standard”.

Which Brands are Affected?

Consumer Reports found that over 200 models and 35 brands make up the list of complaints filed. Here are the top five brands and models with the most reported issues of exploding sunroofs since 1995:

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The chances of your sunroof exploding is low, but if it does happen, Consumer Reports offers this advice:

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