Re: renault megane scenic monaco 1.6v 2.0 sunroof stuck...
Usually take off central interior light located above rear view mirror you should see a rounded fixtue looks kind off like a straight screw driver connection u might use this item with a screw driver and turn this should close and also open it
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i expect the cam on the mechanism has worn , try spraying some wd40 or similar into the side runners/hinging point if visable, you can try pushing against the roof from the outside whilst holding down the button , that may get it closed , you may have to replace some of the mechanism if lubricating the runners etc does help
Most likely to be a faulty resistor block, which has 3 resistors and a thermal fuse controlling fan speeds 1,2 and 3, maximum speed 4 by-passes the resister block. It may also be poor electrical connections to the resistor block caused by overheating. Renault ask for approximately £350 to carry out repairs, a replacement resistor block will cost £50. If you decide to carry out the repairs yourself, be advised that if you are not competent to carry out such work you, could cause electrical damage or worse an electrical fire.
Either the replacement sensor the windscreen technician should have fitted isnt connected properly to the glass or it has developed an intermittant fault - quite common with Renaults especially megane scenics and grand scenics....
your footwells will fill with water - even under your seats right to the back seats footwells
See two 10mm holes in front sides when sunroof is open.
a) push a flexible cable down from the top - it comes out just behind the front wheels. (use electric three core cable - or TV aerial cable - a hanger is too short) - you need about a metre and a half)
b) remove the inner mudgaurd behind the front wheels (2 screws) you will see the end of the plastic drainage pipes - remove the blocked black rubber cup at the end of these - why they are there is anybody's guess)
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