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Offline davidhawkins_78

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Sunroof Seal
« on: 01 June 2004, 14:16 »
How easy is this to replace guys'n'gals ??

Got a bot of a phobia of removing sunroof's too - always seem to leak after :S
« Last Edit: 01 June 2004, 14:18 by davidhawkins_78 »


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Re:Sunroof Seal
« Reply #1 on: 01 June 2004, 17:40 »
alright Dave ;)

no f**kin idea how to change sunroof, but I hate to see a thread unanswered!

might be coming down to Brighton soon, you fancy a bit of seafront speed trial action?

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Re:Sunroof Seal
« Reply #2 on: 02 June 2004, 00:04 »
sunroof is easy to get out and in, just mask off the sunroof panel and put a blanket between the roof and it when you take it out cos i scratched mine :-[

perfectg excuse for an electric tilt n slide ;D

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Re:Sunroof Seal
« Reply #3 on: 02 June 2004, 08:54 »
Undo all the screws and take the wind reflector off at the top.

open the roof half way and pull the interior cloth off with the back metal board behind it. it has 5 clips along the front egde. Now this should slide upwards and out (go easy on the paintowork, better to mask it up)

you might have to open/close the roof to get this out i think.

after that the sunroof should be easier to unbolt and figure out yourself as i didnt go that far in removing it.

Careful with the paintwork ;)

Hope that gives you some idea

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« Last Edit: 02 June 2004, 08:56 by Blue MK2 »

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Re:Sunroof Seal
« Reply #4 on: 02 June 2004, 12:55 »
Cheers Guys


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