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How to Repair an Automobile Sunroof

How to Repair an Automobile Sunroof

If you have a vehicle with a sunroof, repairing it when it breaks is a necessity to keep elements from getting into the car. In many cases, a repair may not work, and you will have to take it to a dealer to completely replace it. Reasons for replacing it completely would be a problem in the actual motor of the sunroof not working properly, or in some cases a break in other internal hardware that cannot be reached with a simple repair kit. In some scenarios, repairing it can be the solution.

Instructions

    1

    Choose the model of sunroof that fits your car. There are sunroof kits available at your auto parts store that will correspond to the make and model of your car.

    2

    Place the template that comes with the sunroof kit unto the top of your sunroof. The template will help you see what the problems could be. The kit will also include manufacturers directions; read through them thoroughly.

    3

    Crank the sunroof open with a socket wrench little by little so you can isolate exactly where the sunroof is broken.

    4

    Remove the broken part of the sunroof and use your manufacturers kit to replace it. The manufacturers kit will have different components to use to replace broken parts. Use the manufacturers directions for specific information on replacing the part.

    5

    Test to make sure that parts have been installed correctly by cranking with the socket wrench slowly until the roof recedes back down. You can also test for leaks by gently squeezing water and looking at the underside to see if it is seeping through.

1 comment:

  1. Last week, my friend was helping me to repair my car's sunroof. It wasn't that complicated, and in a few hours we were able to replace the parts and get the work done. The instructions in this article are right on. As it's mentioned in this article, a tip to remember is to test for leakage by squeezing water and looking closely at the underside.
    http://www.tmcustomauto.com/en/sunroofs_windshields_and_auto_glass.html

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