[s-cars] REALLY stuck sunroof
Paul Heneghan
paul at heneghan.co.uk
Sun Feb 16 02:48:22 EST 2003
Hello Robert.
What a coincidence - I'm in the same position. It also happened during cold
weather with an iffy battery.
If your roof is still stuck open, try the following:
Undo the screw holding the middle visor in position (not sure if this is
absolutely necessary, but it's what I did). Lever the front of the sunroof
mechanism hatch down - there are spring clips on both sides near the front.
The hatch should then slide forward (towards the window) slightly and then
can be dropped down. There is a cranked Allen key attached to the back of
the hatch. Remove it and insert it into the mechanism in the obvious place.
You have to push fairly hard, because it is connected to the motor at the
moment, so will be impossible to rotate. Pushing hard causes it to recess
by a few millimetres and decouples it from the motor allowing you to turn
it.
In my case, I pushed as hard as I dared, and it wouldn't budge, so I undid
the three bolts holding the motor/gearbox/mech to the roof, and then it
freed itself.
If I find out more about what the cause of this phantom opening is, I'll let
you know. However, I'm tempted to leave my sunroof disconnected until the
weather becomes more clement.
Paul
>My sunroof is stuck in the fully open position. I've tried to crank it
>closed and it won't budge. I've replaced the rotary switch and the
>problem persists. I can hear the motor clicking as if it's trying to
>operate the mechanism.
>
>Any suggestions on how to free up the mechanism, or otherwise fix the
>problem would be appreciated.
>
>FYI- the problem started when the battery had run low, and I had to jump
>the battery. As soon as I started the car, the sunroof opened on its
>own. I tried to close it several times, and it partially closed and
>then re-opened. Finally, it stopped moving at all.
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