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It sounds like the sunroof seal has partially melted to the roof. Suggest you use a small putty knife and work you way around the seal to break it loose.
If this vehicle has rear drum brakes then make sure the rear shoes are adjusted properly.If this vehicle has rear disc brakes then check for adjustment screw at park brake handle and adjust as required. MOE
some came with cranks .. ck the back of sunroof area.. see if you see a place for a allen or hex wrench.. if not remove headliner and lossen tracks put glass in close postion
What they are talking about is the cables that move the sunroof open and closed, these have plastic pieces that can break so I suspect that this is what the problem is. The reason that it's so expensive is that the headliner has to be removed and then the entire sunroof assembly so it can be taken apart and the cable assemblies that go into the guide rail can be replaced. It seems a little high at the dealer which is understandable, try checking around in your area for someone that can do the labor, the parts are around $400. You should be able to get someone that knows how to do this for around $800 or so labor.
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