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If a sunroof gets stuck open, getting it closed can be hard. It can be pulled shut if a person can get a grip on the sunroof. Fixing the wiring or fuse problem would help remedy the problem,
2001 monte sunroof will not close completely , where is the problem and how can i fix it.
A common problem with the 2000 Toyota Camry is sunroof drain clogs and leaks. These can be repaired through the dealership.
If you are 6' 6" and under you will have no problem fitting in a Honda Accord without a sunroof. If it has a sunroof you will loose about 1.5" headroom.
Fuse box.
I have the same problem on my 95 Sable LTS
To fix a sunroof on a Pontiac Sunfire, first, check the fuse and wiring to ensure there are no electrical issues. If the sunroof is stuck, manually access the motor and try to reset it by disconnecting and reconnecting the battery. Inspect the tracks for debris and lubricate them if needed. If the problem persists, consider replacing the motor or the sunroof assembly.
I would like to know as well.... I have a 2001 dodge neon and I need to get to the mechanics of the sunroof but I dont know how to get to it.... On my sunroof everytime you try to close it, it just sound like the gear is just griding but it will open with no problem but does not close....
A 2001 Infiniti G20 sunroof may not open due to several common issues, such as a blown fuse, a faulty sunroof motor, or debris obstructing the tracks. Additionally, the sunroof switch could be malfunctioning, preventing the mechanism from operating. It's also possible that the sunroof needs lubrication or that there are electrical issues in the wiring. Checking these components can help diagnose and resolve the problem.
That will depend on the problem. Could be $100-$1000.
Fuses are located in two places. In the car on the drivers side, to the left near the hood opener & in the engine compartment to the right. Check your owners manual for which fuse box contains the fuse for the sunroof. The problem may be the sunroof switch. Replacing the sunroof switch is as easy as changing a flashlite battery.
Fuses blow because too much current is flowing in the circuit. Two main causes of excessive current flow are a short circuit, and a worn motor or stuck part in a drive system. The windows and sunroof are motor driven systems. First you have to isolate the problem. Keep in mind that more than one thing might be causing this, such as two window motors. The best way to isolate the problem is to test each part of the circuit for excessive current. You need an ammeter for this. The proper amount of current is specific to the circuit, but the amount should be well below the fuse rating for that circuit.