If your question is how to replace the motor, I'd go to autozone.com for the basic procedure with diagrams. If the motor has gone bad and you want to repair it, you'll find parts hard to find unless you know an electric motor repairman.
The headliner needs to come down. Then make sure the glass is on the track and locked in place. Then check the wiring on both the switch and the motor unit. Also check the fuse. If push come to shove you may have to replace the drive motor. The other possibility is that the rubber washers that mount the motor have decayed from heat and vibration and the motor is arcing in some metal. If all else fails or you just think its too much trouble, take your Jeep to someone that fixes electric windows.
sounds like plastic gear parts up in the roof. The nylon parts get wore easily since they are in the roof and subject to extreme temps. If any of that mechanism fails then your sunroof will stop working even if the motor is still good. The fix will be to remove the headliner to get at the mechanism and then identify the culprit and replace it. The dealer will have the lil gear thing and it will be cheap. Good luck !!! I just finished this: took out headliner-parts-belts, etc.. The little plastic relay was clicking but it did not make sense motor was burnt out. I tested relay with meter and crossed the leads. The roof motor started to hum. I fiddled a minute and off it went. Running like a top. I think it was winter corrosion built up. BOTTOM LINE: fiddle with the relay first, then attempt the motor removal.
TAke it to an auto trim shop. To work on a sun roof and keep it from leaking is very hard.
Use a test light connected to the fan motor - if it lights fan motor is bad if it does not light could be fuse, relay, switch, or resistor
If you do not have a sunroof, check/reseal the bolts that hold the luggage rack down.
To fix a sunroof motor, first, ensure the vehicle’s battery is fully charged, as a weak battery can affect motor performance. Next, remove the sunroof motor cover and inspect the motor for any signs of damage or disconnection. If the motor is faulty, it may need to be replaced; disconnect the power supply, remove the screws, and install a new motor. Finally, reassemble the components and test the sunroof to ensure it operates correctly.
To fix a sunroof in a 1990 Mercedes 420, first, ensure the power supply to the sunroof motor is functioning properly. If the motor is working but the sunroof is stuck, check for any obstructions in the tracks and clean or lubricate them as necessary. If the motor is faulty, you may need to replace it, which involves removing the headliner and accessing the motor assembly. Lastly, ensure that the sunroof seals are intact to prevent leaks after repairs.
To fix a sunroof on a Pontiac Sunfire, first, check the fuse and wiring to ensure there are no electrical issues. If the sunroof is stuck, manually access the motor and try to reset it by disconnecting and reconnecting the battery. Inspect the tracks for debris and lubricate them if needed. If the problem persists, consider replacing the motor or the sunroof assembly.
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.
To fix the sunroof on your 1997 Cougar, first check the fuse related to the sunroof; if it's blown, replace it. Next, inspect the sunroof motor and switch for any signs of damage or malfunction. If the motor is working but the sunroof is stuck, it may be obstructed, so manually check for debris in the tracks. Lastly, if these steps don’t resolve the issue, consider consulting a professional for further diagnosis.
i have a 1993 saturn sc1.the relays in the sunroof keep the sunroof from working.anyway to fix it
To fix a 2004 Expedition sunroof that is stuck in the tilt position while the motor is turning, first, check for any obstructions in the sunroof track or mechanism that may be preventing movement. If there are no blockages, try manually pushing the sunroof closed while operating the switch to see if it can engage the motor's gears. If the sunroof still doesn't move, the issue may be with the gear mechanism or a faulty motor, necessitating a replacement or further disassembly to inspect for damage. Always ensure the vehicle's battery is disconnected when working on electrical components for safety.
To fix a sunroof that won't close on a 2001 Chevy Monte Carlo, first check the fuse related to the sunroof in the fuse box to see if it needs replacement. If the fuse is fine, inspect the sunroof motor and wiring for any visible damage or disconnection. Sometimes, debris in the tracks can also impede movement, so ensure they are clean and free of obstructions. If these steps don't resolve the issue, the sunroof switch or motor may need to be replaced.
To fix a sunroof on a 2001 Mercury Cougar, first, inspect the sunroof for any obstructions or debris that may prevent it from opening or closing properly. If the mechanism is stuck, check the motor and track for damage or wear; you may need to lubricate the tracks or replace the motor if it's not functioning. Additionally, ensure that the sunroof switch is working correctly and replace it if necessary. If the issue persists, consulting a professional mechanic may be the best course of action.
Howdo i put a sunroof motor in on a 2001 eclipse
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.
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