my LAST sunroof thread!!!!!!!!!!
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so after installing my lil plastic gears the "wrong way" and going through a gross of them, i decided to look around alittle more on the topic. Clarks garage said that the clutch being too tight caused the gears to strip, so i loosened mine all the way up. I put the gears all the way down into the unlock position, set the risers all down, and tightened the clutch hub till it JUST made enough to rise the latches. YIPPIE..the roof works perfectly, up down, lock, unlock, no gear strippage!
Anyway, just glad to not have to buy any more gears, except the ones to replace nine-44's that i "borrowed" to fix my car. Ive had my car for two weeks now, and i have to say that these cars are built smart-ly or at least they make sense. Thanks for the help-
Anyway, just glad to not have to buy any more gears, except the ones to replace nine-44's that i "borrowed" to fix my car. Ive had my car for two weeks now, and i have to say that these cars are built smart-ly or at least they make sense. Thanks for the help-
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Question: What kind of 13mm wrench did you use that was thin enough to hold just the inner 13mm nut while you loosened the outer 13mm nut? I tried to do this but couldnt get my wrench on just one of the nuts at a time...
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I didn't talk to him, but he may have used a bicycle tool for that. Look at a local bike chop, they have pretty thin tools for doing bearings on a bicycle. 13mm is very common on bikes too, should be an easy tool to find. Or 1/2" will work too, both sizes are almost exact, actually 1/2 is slightly tight. Good luck
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Thanks nine-44 I will look into that. I sure am tired of having to be paranoid every time I try to disengage my roof panel. The one time I didnt watch closely I fried the gears..... Aint life grand!
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actually i held the BIG one w/ a needle nose vise grip, and then turned the outside 13 w/ a wrench, after i finally got em loose, the adj. was easy
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little ot
but how should the top unlock? i read my manual and tried to do what it said to take it off and it didn't work... maybe its me maybe its the car. the sunroof works just fine (up and down) just coulden't get it to come off..
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but how should the top unlock? i read my manual and tried to do what it said to take it off and it didn't work... maybe its me maybe its the car. the sunroof works just fine (up and down) just coulden't get it to come off..
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Originally posted by Epic2112
WHY DOESN'T ANYONE MAKE METAL REPLACEMENT GEARS???????
ARRGHH!
Am I missing something? Is there a reason that metal gears wouldn't work correctly?
WHY DOESN'T ANYONE MAKE METAL REPLACEMENT GEARS???????
ARRGHH!
Am I missing something? Is there a reason that metal gears wouldn't work correctly?
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Originally posted by Jay W
Thanks nine-44 I will look into that. I sure am tired of having to be paranoid every time I try to disengage my roof panel. The one time I didnt watch closely I fried the gears..... Aint life grand!
Thanks nine-44 I will look into that. I sure am tired of having to be paranoid every time I try to disengage my roof panel. The one time I didnt watch closely I fried the gears..... Aint life grand!
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To remove the roof, turn the ignition to the very first position and hit the button. The arms that hold the roof will drop and unlock the roof, unlatch the two latches in the front, push it up a bit and it should slide back and come off.
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SidViscous, I'd love to do that, but I haven't seen a good writeup on how to or a list of what parts are needed, so I'm afraid to go that route.
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I've posted before. All you need is the Manual clasps that mount onto the sunroof itself. Put those on and see how the tab will met up to the sliding mechanisim. You should be able to remove the arm and cover bracket and it will mount up fine.