anything is possible but I think it would be more trouble than its worth.
You will have to remove the sunroof motor, and the sunroof glass. Then you can move the guide tracks seperately until they are in the closed position. Then you can put the glass and motor back in, remove the power source (fuse or disconnect wire harness) to prevent any accidental opening until you can get it fixed. Chances are that a guide track or cable is broken, this can be a costly fix. Do not take it to the dealership, they will only want to install a whole sunroof unit. Take it to a local shop that installs aftermarket sunroofs.
it must be possible
the drain plugs are at the front part of the sunroof you will have to take the sunroof out to see them
It's in the sunroof control housing. take of the plastic piece that says "top slider". It's in the sunroof control housing. take of the plastic piece that says "top slider".
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Take it to an automotive trim shop, It is about impossible to work on a sunroof and not make it leak
the sunroof shouldnt have a drain.it would leak in your vehicle if it had a plug to pull.wind should take care of rain water
944 boxer? What is that?
take it to get fix
You could probably install a method of controlling the throttle your car. I would take it to the dealership and see what they would do.
I have a 2014 Toyota Highlander LE model, I asked the dealership to install fog lights, I would like to know how long does it take for them to install them?
Every car should be pretty much the same to put a sunroof "kit" in i put an electric sunroof in my Grandprix and i was only seventeen at the time with no body work experience but if u get a kit from www.sunroofdoctor.com there a little spendy but there easy to put in i would've liked it a little bigger but could not find anywhere that had electric any bigger. You just get the template line it up on the roof perfect i mean take as much time to line it up as u can u dont get another shot as soon as u make that first cut. when u get it on there take a permanent marker and trace it out then cut on the inside edge of your marker mark. Take your headliner out of the car and make the cut we had a roof support in ours and we just cut a little away so it would fit. then u put ur liner back up after the hole is cut and go from the top and trace out the hole and take the headliner back out and cut the headliner out then stick your sunroof in and ours had screws that pulled the two pieces of the sunroof together the bottom of the sunroof to the top of the sunroof and it works like a clamp with foam inside to keep water out. and ours sealed very nicely. after u get the sunroof in put the headliner back in and then theres a third piece to the sunroof that is the finishing piece and it has a lip to it and u just snap that up