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Old May 16th, 2006, 11:39 PM
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Sunroof problems

So I got my sunroof open smoothly and closed it, then I opened it again thinking it would close easily, but now it doesn't close at all and I can almost guarentee the switch is faulty. Is there a way to manually close the sunroof?
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in your headliner towards the back (in front of your dome light) theres a little plug that you can turn and pop out.
im not Positive,cause ive never messed with it much, but im pretty sure this is the manual sunroof crank.

can you hear your motor when you push the switch still?
i had this problem once. i had to push the sunroof while someone held the switch, and there was a bunch of gunk in the tracks that i cleaned out and its worked fine since.

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Uh it opens fine and ocasionally decides to close about an inch, but it has been giving me a lot of trouble closing all the way. It has caused great anger to me. haha.
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The location stated is correct for the manual crank port for the sunroof. Pop the cap off and get the sunroof crank from your tool kit and crank it closed. Then fix your damn switch
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Well I fucked it up royally and now my sunroof is broken.
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oh noes
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Well I fucked it up royally and now my sunroof is broken.
what did you do to it??
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Cool

I didn't have the actual tool to close it with so I tried a 14mm socket. The screw that opens it came off so I stuck it back on and then attempted to use a needle nose vice. I got it closed when my buddy helped push it but now the screw is all stripped and the switch doesnt work at all. I closed it in a pure downpour and I swear I almost burst into tears and rage from pure frustration! Who ever said "Just grease it and it will open" great! But you should've added it wouldnt close!
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