You have to over ride the power wires that go to the motor in the sunroof itself. Depending on what type of car and sunroof type that you have, it can either be an hour of work getting to it or just a few minutes. AND this also all depends on weather or not it is you motor. If you hear any noise when you try to move it open or closed, than there is probably something binding in the track stopping the glass from taking its natural route. But if it is the motor... just trust... you need to take it to a professional. Most mechanics won't even bother on sunroofs. They usually hire someone else that specializes in it. BY THE WAY... if you start to take things apart and want to try and fix it yourself, you have to cut the wires, both pos and neg, and take a jumper box and attatch them to either or until it runs in the direction that you need. Once you get that done, you need to MAKE SURE that you have the rubber hoses connected correctly or else you will have water running in your headliner or down your rear quarter pannels which turns it into a major bummer. I just stay the hell away from them.
The cost to repair your 1997 Oldsmobile Cutlass sunroof is dependent upon the condition of the sunroof. It will cost approximately $700 to completely replace the sunroof.
under the sunroof contole panel in front of the sunroof
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.
The factory sunroof does not have a manual close devise.
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I have a 94 jetta and bought the car with a broken sunroof motor. There is a plastic piece on the head liner. Just pull off the piece. Inside you should find an Allen wrentch and an Allen hole. You can figure it out from there.
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
If you lower the front of the headliner you can turn the motor manually with a large flat screwdriver, Other than that you need to remove the glasss and you can manually force the tracks closed