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
Yes, as long as it was a factory sunroof
a sunroof is a glass panel on the roof that when you open it air will come through the roof in also has a protecter that you open use the sunroof
Blown fuse, glass off the track or the cable that runs from the sunroof motor to the glass has busted.
You must smash the sunroof with a hammer to get insurance to cover it.
You remove the sunroof glass by doing it thru the inside...un-screw those torx bits...I forget what bit size it is...but its a torx. Right after you slide the cloth cover back, look up there and you'll see those screws. I think it's a T-26 torx...but it may not be.
You can but keep in mind that the sunroof glass is actually pleiglass and easily scratched.
To remove the sunroof cover on a 1998 Mercedes S 500, first, ensure the sunroof is fully closed. Carefully pry off the sunroof cover using a flat tool or plastic trim removal tool to avoid damaging the surrounding trim. Gently pull the cover towards you to detach it from the clips that secure it in place. Once free, you can set the cover aside for further inspection or replacement.
In most states you need a Comprehensive insurance plan to cover Auto glass replacement. If you only have Liability like most people you'll have to replace the glass out of pocket.
tighten torx screws holding glass to sunroof hinge. this is most common cause.
It should support a reasonable weight but sunroof "glass" may actually be plastic and can be easily scratched.
replace the glass or get window sealant