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Car Forum / Saab Cars / April 2005

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Sunroof closing problem

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Peter Wallington - 30 Mar 2005 15:43 GMT
Hi all,

I have a 1992 900 SE Coupe with a sunroof problem. The problem only started
recently and was noticed only because I started hearing wind noise coming
from the sunroof. I looked at it and found that when closed there is a gap
of about 3mm between the front seal and the edge of the roof. The rear of
the sunroof seemed to be sitting about 2mm lower than the roof.

I recently had the car serviced and asked the mechanics to look at it. They
said that there was no adjustment and it seems fine. I am not convinced.

Can anyone out there tell me if the sunroof can be adjusted to close 3mm
further forward.

TIA

Peter Wallington.
Peter Wallington - 03 Apr 2005 01:00 GMT
I've sorted it out. There are 6 bolts that secure the glass panel to the
sunroof 'chassis'. When you loosen these bolts you can move the sunroof
up/down/forward/backward about 4mm.

Peter W.
Sleeker GT Phwoar - 04 Apr 2005 15:23 GMT
In article <424f324e$0$27667$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-
01.iinet.net.au>, news@paradigm-it.com.au says...
> I've sorted it out. There are 6 bolts that secure the glass panel to the
> sunroof 'chassis'. When you loosen these bolts you can move the sunroof
> up/down/forward/backward about 4mm.
>
> Peter W.

Now go and tell your mechanic. If he does a lot of Saab work, he might
get this complaint again.

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Peter Wallington - 05 Apr 2005 05:55 GMT
Thanks for the advice. Did it the next day when I dropped in for some parts.
 
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