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The first thing I would do is check the weather stripping around the sunroof. Replace it if necessary. If that doesn't work, check the glass for cracks and have it replaced, if necessary.
If you have a 1997 Camaro with a custom sunroof and need help making it a functional sunroof, you should check into getting an operating motor. A sunroof would ordinarily be able to pop up with the help of a motor.
One can replace the oxygen sensors in a Volvo S80 by them selves by utilizing the help of a Chiltons manual on Volvo S80s. The faster route though more expensive, would be to enlist the help of a certified Volvo mechanic.
Many glass repair groups or home improvement companies are willing to come take out the glass and then replace it. There is no reason that you would have to replace the frames.
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Replace the rubber seal. You could seal with silicone but you would be unable to open it again.
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.
the ceiling wouldn't fit because it would be a little too big, if you meant the actual glass sunroof it will definitely fit any mk3 model including jetta/golf/gti for sure.
35 dollars,cash
it would better to buy a new one .
i would like to know the layout of the sunroof. thank you.
No. It is about the same to replace the glass in a classic car as it is to replace it in a modern car. The difference lies in that the windshields/mirrors could be of different shapes and sizes, and that would effect the cost.