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Car Forum / Saab Cars / June 2007

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"ASC" Control Button for Moonroof?

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madison41 - 24 Jun 2007 17:02 GMT
What does the "ASC" button do for my moonroof? I have a close, open, and
vent button, but not sure what the "ASC" control does?? (New to this car,
as you can tell. It's a Saab 9000 CS.) Thanks.
Richard - 24 Jun 2007 20:59 GMT
> What does the "ASC" button do for my moonroof? I have a close, open, and
> vent button, but not sure what the "ASC" control does?? (New to this car,
> as you can tell. It's a Saab 9000 CS.) Thanks.

Since it is a MOONroof, and Saab also makes planes, it probably means
"Ascend"...
Was there also a spacesuit with the car? ;-)

Richard
madison41 - 25 Jun 2007 14:18 GMT
No spacesuit. But I haven't checked the trunk yet..
Fred W - 25 Jun 2007 12:46 GMT
> What does the "ASC" button do for my moonroof? I have a close, open, and
> vent button, but not sure what the "ASC" control does?? (New to this car,
> as you can tell. It's a Saab 9000 CS.) Thanks.

It stands for "consult your owners manual for what this button does".

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madison41 - 25 Jun 2007 14:21 GMT
That sounds about right...

But I got it...When pressed in, and the moonroof is open, is stays open
when turning off the car. If not pressed in, the moonroof closes everytime
I turn off the car. Ta dah!
Fred W - 26 Jun 2007 11:41 GMT
> That sounds about right...
>
> But I got it...When pressed in, and the moonroof is open, is stays open
> when turning off the car. If not pressed in, the moonroof closes everytime
> I turn off the car. Ta dah!

Really?  That is quite amazing.  Even though it sounds like a lawsuit
waiting to happen, I would find that feature to be very handy.

But now I have to wonder, what does the acronym ASC stand for in
relationship?

PS - Please try to quote the salient portion of the prior message(s) to
which you are responding so readers don't have to look back to find out.
 This works especially nicely when (properly) bottom posting as I have
done here.

PPS - Also, subject lines are useful.

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Adrian - 26 Jun 2007 11:45 GMT
>> But I got it...When pressed in, and the moonroof is open, is stays
>> open when turning off the car. If not pressed in, the moonroof closes
>> everytime I turn off the car. Ta dah!

> Really?  That is quite amazing.

Windows & sunroofs that close when the car's locked are nothing
particularly new - I seem to remember having several early-mid '90s Golfs
that did exactly that.

> Even though it sounds like a lawsuit waiting to happen

Why?

> But now I have to wonder, what does the acronym ASC stand for in
> relationship?

"Automatic sunroof closure"?
Richard - 28 Jun 2007 13:27 GMT
>> That sounds about right...
>>
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> But now I have to wonder, what does the acronym ASC stand for in
> relationship?

.....

I think ASC stands for "American Sunroof Company" or something close to it.

Richard.
still me - 28 Jun 2007 17:52 GMT
>I think ASC stands for "American Sunroof Company" or something close to it.
>
>Richard.

"After Storm Closure" switch

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