The dreaded click from the sunroof
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The dreaded click from the sunroof
As the title says, opened the sunroof this morning it raised up as normal but then when click :sob:
Now it wont close or slide back.
Will have to wait tilll i get home to use the manual tool.
So will i be lucky and just the cable sprung loose or will it be something esle?
Anyone got any solutions to how to look or do i need to drop the roof lining no matter what?
cheers in advance
Will
Now it wont close or slide back.
Will have to wait tilll i get home to use the manual tool.
So will i be lucky and just the cable sprung loose or will it be something esle?
Anyone got any solutions to how to look or do i need to drop the roof lining no matter what?
cheers in advance
Will
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WillsToy
Bugger got home tried the crank handle that was in my handbook and guess what it's the wrong type...it dosent fit!!!!! s**t
And it looks like i may be lucky as the motor feels loose and moves around abit.
Looks like i may have to take the headlining down sooner than i thought now.
Did a search on sunroof problems, many thanks to wilkybar kid as his headling guide will be useful.
Nearly 9pm now, shall i start stripping it off or wait???
Forecast for rain tomorrow...eekkk
Will
And it looks like i may be lucky as the motor feels loose and moves around abit.
Looks like i may have to take the headlining down sooner than i thought now.
Did a search on sunroof problems, many thanks to wilkybar kid as his headling guide will be useful.
Nearly 9pm now, shall i start stripping it off or wait???
Forecast for rain tomorrow...eekkk
Will
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WillsToy
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MJ
Cheers for the info guys, took less than an hour for me to solve.
Manage to tighten the bolts the hold the motor up all were a little bit loose, one almost fell out.
Didnt even have to drop the headlining, was able to get at the motor after removing the sunroof trim and using a stumpy crosshead.
Only thing i had to do was open the sunroof fully with the crank handle to reset the switch so to speak, otherwise the roof wasnt fully shut when just using the button.
I think Animal describes it better in one of the sunroof old threads
Will
Manage to tighten the bolts the hold the motor up all were a little bit loose, one almost fell out.
Didnt even have to drop the headlining, was able to get at the motor after removing the sunroof trim and using a stumpy crosshead.
Only thing i had to do was open the sunroof fully with the crank handle to reset the switch so to speak, otherwise the roof wasnt fully shut when just using the button.
I think Animal describes it better in one of the sunroof old threads
Will
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WillsToy
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