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hi, i opened my sunroof on a small trip i just took and i got home in the drive tried to close it and it wont budge wont even move no noise no nothing. Is this a fuse? if so where is the fuse for the sunroof held?

cheers

any help would be good as it is rainy at the moment. car is a series2 r33 btw .

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hi, i opened my sunroof on a small trip i just took and i got home in the drive tried to close it and it wont budge wont even move no noise no nothing. Is this a fuse? if so where is the fuse for the sunroof held?

cheers

any help would be good as it is rainy at the moment. car is a series2 r33 btw .

You know you can close it manualy.... i'll have a look for the instructions when i get home from work....

i think there is a winder that you can access that is POSSIBLY under the 'surround' of the electrical switches for the sunroof. I THINK! i'm at work btu i remember seeing somethign about it in my owners manual. think ti winds with an allenkey thingo...?

i think there is a winder that you can access that is POSSIBLY under the 'surround' of the electrical switches for the sunroof. I THINK! i'm at work btu i remember seeing somethign about it in my owners manual. think ti winds with an allenkey thingo...?

cheers made_guy i took the housing of the roof and under it there was what seemed to be a motor and it did have what also looked to be a space that an allen key would fit in. Do you think it would be ssafe to wind it back ? would it effect the motor after i get ti working again?

Cheers!

  • 2 weeks later...

f*ck! sorry about the late reply - i forgot about it....

anyway here's what the manual says:

1. go to the vehicles tool kit and retrieve the sunroof crank handle (this looks like an allen key - not sure what size though)

2. remove the outer switch cover with a screwdriver (this is the plastic bit with the switches and light)

3. Place the Crank handle in the port hole and turn clockwise to close the sunroof.

Should the sunroof be in the tilt position, turn the crank handle anti-clockwise first

4. replace the switch cover and contact your dealer to have the unit repaired (or just to have a heap of drugs delivered so you don't care anymore about your sunfroof)

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