The sunroof motor fell out so i pulled the roof down it fixed it. all good . it happened again this time i pulled the roof down but unplugged the control cables from the motor to clean it now the motor does not work as it should. You pess the button to open sun roof and you need to hold it on to keep in moving. it should open all the way then stop. when closing it will only move say 50mm then stop and the tilt control does not even work. wats wrong does it need to be programed cant see wat is going wrong
SOURCE: my sunroof won't close I can hear the motor
they run on a worm-gear as i remember plastic and i pulled the entire thing out and cleaned and greased it try pulling on it as you press the button is my best answer otherwise a project
SOURCE: Sunroof is tilt opened and won't close. Fuse is
The switch could simply be bad. Take the switch out, disconnect the wire harness from the switch, take a paper clip and hotwire the two metal prongs together to activate the closing position. This will tell you if the switch is bad.
If this doesn't work you may try pushing the glass closed manually, the only problem being that you will not be able to close it tightly enough to keep out the rain and the motor will still think that it is in the open position. After you find the problem and you repair it, you will need to open the glass back to the open position to restart.
If the motor is bad and needs to be replaced, let your local dealership do it, because you do not want to be responsible for pulling your ceiling down. Ceiling boards are brittle and can snap very easily. The carpet can be pulled away very easily. The clips love to snap under pressure. If your local dealership breaks anything while repairing it, they will be responsible for replacing it. Expect to spend about $250-350 in labor plus parts.
SOURCE: 2001 Eclipse sunroof sputtering
http://tearstone.com/eclipsefsm/42.PDF
pg 104-111
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Inspect the sun roof of your Pontiac Bonneville to make sure it's seated evenly on your vehicle, not raising or lifting at one corner. Lifting indicates the presence of debris on the tracks, or a damaged seal around the sun roof.
Remove the trim on the interior of your Pontiac Bonneville and allow the interior material to drop. Use compressed air to blow dust and debris from the tracks that move your sun roof. Treat the tracks using 3-In-One Lubricant.
Check the Pontiac Bonneville's drain tubes for clogging. Two of these run down the front of your vehicle to the bumpers. Two run to the back, most often by your tail lights. Clear the tubes using compressed air and replace them.
Clean the sun roof's rubber seal with a damp, lint-free cloth. Inspect the seal as you clean
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