The factory sunroof does not have a manual close devise.
There is most likely a yellow switch in the trunck on the left side (drivers side) to switch from auto to manual
Look for dirt in the track and/or motor. It may close if you assist the motor by pushing on the sunroof at the same time.
Most sunroofs will move manually. you need to remove a cover to get to where the motor is and usually there is a hole to put a screwdriver or Allen key into to turn the motor manually. If not just remove the motor and push the glass shut but doing this will mean you need to reset the motor before refitting it. I worked in a sunroof factory for 10 years !!
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A Neon does not have a shutdown related to the oil sensor.
If a sunroof gets stuck open, getting it closed can be hard. It can be pulled shut if a person can get a grip on the sunroof. Fixing the wiring or fuse problem would help remedy the problem,
I plan to caulk mine shut. THe repair estimate was $9k.
Need to know the make/model/year. Some have a way to disconnect the motor and manually close, while some(BMWs) have to be cranked shut with tools like an allen key.
Dodge does not use shut off switches.Dodge does not use shut off switches.
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.
Chrysler doesn't use a fuel shut off switch
pull the fuse