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when it's red, that means the sunroof stays in position when turn off the car. push it in to turn it green. when green, it closes automatically when you shut off the car.
remove the six screws (three on each side) pull the sunroof out and then try to close the window using the switch. If it closes you can replace the window and replace the screws.
Press and hold the sunroof tilt up button with the key set to ON. Keep it pressed and the roof will cycle through tilting up, closing, fully opening and fully closing. After the roof fully closes, it should stop moving. Your roof should now be reset!
I'm not an expert, but if the sunroof moves, I would not suspect the motor at the outset. Everything I've looked at on the internet indicates sunroofs are rather quirky and expensive to fix. Levers, cables, adjustments, not easy to get at, etc.
The sun is the closes star
The city closes to sangay is
what closes over your larynx when you swallow.
what closes over your larynx when you swallow.
There is a plug in the headliner, behind the sunroof. It has a slot in it. Pop out the plug, and there is a female hex fitting there...about 6mm, I believe. Use an Allen wrench or similar (originally, there was one in you tool kit...it looks like a little crank). Put it in the hole and turn, turn, turn - if it turns and the roof closes, you probably have a motor/connection/switch problem. If it doesn't, you've prob. got an issue with the tracks or cables.... Good luck.
The ISBN of When the Sacred Ginmill Closes is 9780877957744.
When the Sacred Ginmill Closes was created in 1986.
Closes the mouth and puckers the lips.