Dropped sunroof anyone help?
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Dropped sunroof anyone help?
Just bought my first mk1 Gti , after having various other dubs.
Sunroof has dropped on back of panel, is this a easy fix or major job? Any help would be great as this is my first mk1 and I'm a novice.
Thanks
Sunroof has dropped on back of panel, is this a easy fix or major job? Any help would be great as this is my first mk1 and I'm a novice.
Thanks
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These were spot welded at the front around the opening and were glued to the roof panel at the rear. Not sure what sort of glue would be needed but you would need to remove your roof lining which would mean taking out the rear quarter windows at least.
Cheers,
Spill.
Cheers,
Spill.
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Newbie
Thanks for the input, it's my job this weekend, will keep you posted. Thankscagain
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MOTY 2013
do you just mean the metal panel is sat a bit low? if so simple fix. open roof half way, then pop the front of the inner trim off just pull it downwards there are a row of clips. then close the roof fully and push the inner trim back till you can see all the fixings that hold the panel to the slide mechanism.for the front you loosen the 2 outer cross head screws then adjust the large round disc with cross head to change the height, then tighten the 2 cross head screws again.
at the back you need to look sideways in the gap theres a bolt/screw which you loosen then you can adjust the height at the back, its a toothed bracket with a slotted hole if that makes sense
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at the back you need to look sideways in the gap theres a bolt/screw which you loosen then you can adjust the height at the back, its a toothed bracket with a slotted hole if that makes sense
pics:
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Newbie
Yea that's it the metal panel. I'll take everyone's help on board and tackle it. Thanks for the help
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Old Timer
Thats the info i was after as well, Thanks Jonny
Andy
Andy
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rubjonny said
do you just mean the metal panel is sat a bit low? if so simple fix. open roof half way, then pop the front of the inner trim off just pull it downwards there are a row of clips. then close the roof fully and push the inner trim back till you can see all the fixings that hold the panel to the slide mechanism.for the front you loosen the 2 outer cross head screws then adjust the large round disc with cross head to change the height, then tighten the 2 cross head screws again.
at the back you need to look sideways in the gap theres a bolt/screw which you loosen then you can adjust the height at the back, its a toothed bracket with a slotted hole if that makes sense
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rubjonny. I have had a look at the pictures but is there a thread on removal, recon and replace for the sunroof? On a scale of 1 to 10, how hard is it?
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MOTY 2013
basically undo all of those fixings in the pictures, push the panel from underneath to pop it out, then lift out. once its out all the screws holding the rails are accessible if you need to remove them, but if it all looks ok just clean it all up and re-grease. the deflector can be unscrewed on its own if its grotty, same with the 2 deflector arms.
then repair/replace roof panel as desired, change the seal, drop it back in and reattach the fixings.
dead simple
then repair/replace roof panel as desired, change the seal, drop it back in and reattach the fixings.
dead simple
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