For the sunroof, check out www.volvospeed.com in the Repairs section.
The reverse switch could be the culprit, in the console. If the switch is
bad, then no current will be supplied to the lights when its in reverse.
> I recently bought a '96 850 5spd wagon and have two issues with it:
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Atif I. Chaudhry - 21 May 2004 19:02 GMT
Thanks for the info!
> For the sunroof, check out www.volvospeed.com in the Repairs section.
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> > Thanks!
> So far it hasn't leaked or anything, but I'm worried about this winter,
> having snow or melted snow pooling in the area where the sunroof isn't
> flush. Is there a way to adjust it?
I personally find that using AC reduces gas consumption and prevents hay
fever. Opening a sunroof increases gas consumption and drives my
allergies crazy, hence I have no use for a sunroof. I usually go the
factory to buy my Volvo and save about $4,000 doing it since all cars
shipped to the USA seem to have a sunroof which, to me, has the only
atribute of leaking and increasing gas consumption for me.

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Ray Laughton - 24 May 2004 21:08 GMT
> > So far it hasn't leaked or anything, but I'm worried about this winter,
> > having snow or melted snow pooling in the area where the sunroof isn't
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> shipped to the USA seem to have a sunroof which, to me, has the only
> atribute of leaking and increasing gas consumption for me.
Your AC reduces gas consumption?! Wow, please let me know what brand
you use because mine increase gas consumption considerably..

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>I recently bought a '96 850 5spd wagon and have two issues with it:
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>stops before the rear continues to go up. At that point I tried to
>close the inside panel, but it wouldn't shut the whole way.
I just had a similar problem. Had a stick catch in the track and the
sunroof was misaligned like you say. It is an easy fix that a
easonably competant home mechanic should be able to fix with not much
more than a screwdriver and a torx driver (in your toolkit)if your
sunroof is like mine from Randy & Valerie
from Randy & Valerie
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