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Hello Gentelfolk, I have a small problem with my Wifes 97 SL2. She was closing the sunroof this afternoon and it closed almost all the way but stopped just shy of compleat..say ½" from flush..The fuse is good but it seems (A) the motor is not getting power or (B) the motor just died...I do not have my multi-meter at home to check current draw so ?!?!?!...Anyway..long question short..How do I go about getting to the motor and bypassing it to close the sunroof untill I can get to the "pick-a-part" to get a "new" one?? anyone who answers please send a copy to my email also RevelationX@nospam cox.net Remove the obvious to reply...I will also check back here but I'll check my mail first.. Thank you very much Keith |
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Well i spent the afternoon diggin' into he roof..and got it closed..seems all you have to do is pop the trim around the front doors loose,remove the visors and supports and un atatch the roof pad from the velcro... and the motor is right there..now that I know how to do it..it would take 30-40 min to replace the motor if I had one sitting beside me....As for manually closing it..there is a slot in the center of the gear head that yiu insert a stubby flat-head screwdrivr into and push up and turn..it diengages the gears and you can open or close the sunroof.... Dats it. Keith "RevelationX" <RevelationX (AT) cox (DOT) net> wrote in message news:vs%fc.2980$uF3.2920 (AT) lakeread04 (DOT) .. Hello Gentelfolk, I have a small problem with my Wifes 97 SL2. She was closing the sunroof this afternoon and it closed almost all the way but stopped just shy of compleat..say ½" from flush..The fuse is good but it seems (A) the motor is not getting power or (B) the motor just died...I do not have my multi-meter at home to check current draw so ?!?!?!...Anyway..long question short..How do I go about getting to the motor and bypassing it to close the sunroof untill I can get to the "pick-a-part" to get a "new" one?? anyone who answers please send a copy to my email also RevelationX@nospam cox.net Remove the obvious to reply...I will also check back here but I'll check my mail first.. Thank you very much Keith |
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I assume that your sunroof was factory installed? I've heard bad things about after-market installs of sunroofs (sunrooves?) - that they almost always end up leaking water and there isn't anything you can do about it. Thoughts/comments on getting a sunroof installed after-market in an SL2? Just curious, no plans to take a sawsaw to my car ![]() -rj 98SL2 RevelationX wrote: Well i spent the afternoon diggin' into he roof..and got it closed..seems all you have to do is pop the trim around the front doors loose,remove the visors and supports and un atatch the roof pad from the velcro... and the motor is right there..now that I know how to do it..it would take 30-40 min to replace the motor if I had one sitting beside me....As for manually closing it..there is a slot in the center of the gear head that yiu insert a stubby flat-head screwdrivr into and push up and turn..it diengages the gears and you can open or close the sunroof.... Dats it. Keith "RevelationX" <RevelationX (AT) cox (DOT) net> wrote in message news:vs%fc.2980$uF3.2920 (AT) lakeread04 (DOT) .. Hello Gentelfolk, I have a small problem with my Wifes 97 SL2. She was closing the sunroof this afternoon and it closed almost all the way but stopped just shy of compleat..say ½" from flush..The fuse is good but it seems (A) the motor is not getting power or (B) the motor just died...I do not have my multi-meter at home to check current draw so ?!?!?!...Anyway..long question short..How do I go about getting to the motor and bypassing it to close the sunroof untill I can get to the "pick-a-part" to get a "new" one?? anyone who answers please send a copy to my email also RevelationX@nospam cox.net Remove the obvious to reply...I will also check back here but I'll check my mail first.. Thank you very much Keith |
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