Yes this happened to me on my 1999 Cougar.
On the roof above the rear view mirror is your intior light. Pop it out and disconect (from the plugs) Behind it you can see the motor that controls the sunroof. You will see a circular looking end that has a small Allen key in it's center. Match the Allen key and screww counterclockwise. This may take some effort as it is very hard to turn and the space is very limited (About 1/8 of a turn each time). This will slowly bring the sunroof back down. Its a real pain. I did mine in a snow storm in the dark at -10, LOL
Take off the headliner and underneath you will find a motor for the sunroof. If you want to manually close it there is a Allen wrentch hole to turn it closed.
When a sunroof will not close on a 1997 Mercury Mountaineer, check to make sure that the hinges are not rusted. The fuse for the sunroof mechanism is in the fuse box in the dash on the driver's side. It might be possible to close this manually, if the hinges move freely.
There should be an emergency close feature that will allow you to manually close the sunroof on a 2007 Camry. You can also remove the sunroof motor to manually close it.
how do you manually close a sunroof in a 1996 ford explorer.
To close the sunroof on a PT Cruiser, you have to use an allen wrench or socket to turn the motor manually. The motor might be located at the front of your sunroof.
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The factory sunroof does not have a manual close devise.
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There should be like a round circular plastic piece arond the sunroof. You need to peel that plastic piece off and you will need to use allen keys to manually close it.
at the end of the sunroof there is a small rectangular cover, take it down and you will find the bolt to close it manually, just use the proper wrench
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A sunroof will have a manual wench that can be controlled used a screwdriver. To close the sunroof on a 2001 Acura Integra open the panel for the sunroof motor and tighten the wench.