slide headlinercover back, raise sunroof, unsnapp liner, open sunroof fully, pull the sunroof liner/cover out and tint the the glass or refinish the headlinersunroof cover
You must smash the sunroof with a hammer to get insurance to cover it.
You don't, it slides back.
first of all close the sunroof fully, then pull down the trim cover (held on by pop type clips). Then you will see 4 10mm nuts, 1 in each corner. Remove them and then carefully lift up the sunroof to remove.
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
the switch.? shift in 1st gear and look in front of your hand on the shifter console. or the actual switch is behind the middle modesty cover on the inside sunroof
It is on the cover of the fuse box underneath the dashboard on the driver's side.
The most common problem with the 1999 to 2003 Mercury Cougar sunroof is the motion mechanism breaks away from the cable that pushes and pulls the sunroof open and closed. You can tell if this is the problem with your sunroof because the sunroof motor will whir, but the sunroof stays put, or moves a fraction. This is due to a design flaw, and cannot be fixed. The parts of the sunroof are either welded or riveted together, and do not come apart for service. In short, you have to buy a whole new sunroof. The part # is F8RZ63518A30AB for the sunroof. Google it to your own dismay. Did you check to see if there is a fuse for it? Try to locate an owners manual, they are usually marked what fuses are what or pull the cover off the fuse box(es) and sometimes they are written on the back of the cover what fuse is what. There may be several fuse boxes to locate, like under the dash by where you feet are, or out in the engine compartment.
pull off the cover behind the switch. take off the 3 Phillips screws holding the shiny metal cover on, take cover off. Use a t-15 torx to take out the next 3 screws and pull off the motor. Slide sunroof closed. Button her up in reverse order.
Connect the sunroof motor with the sunroof motor retaining bolts. Connect the sunroof linkage. Connect the wiring harness to the back of the sunroof motor.
Probably in the fuse panel which is usually on the left side of the dash. With the driver's side door open, you can see the panel cover in the end of the dashboard. Yes I looked in the fuse panel, there is not one indication sunroof, and all fuses are good and sunroof still will not work Mine doesn't have a sunroof, so it's hard for me to be specific. There may be a relay in the box mounted on the driver's side fender under the hood.
under the sunroof contole panel in front of the sunroof