Sunroof Adjustible?
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Sunroof Adjustible?
Hi guys. Im trying to sort a leak in my 95 LS when the rain is really coming down hard and the car is sitting. It basically seems like the gutters/drains from the sunroof get overwhelmed and overflow some water into the cabin (comes out around the sunroof controls). The sunroof looks like it needs to be moved upwards a comple mm to seal better and stop the water pooling so much. Does anyone know if there are adjustments to do this?
Cheers
Gene
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Gene
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Thin metal shims were used on my 90 LS but a torx driver is used on my 00 LS to raise and lower the sunroof -- don't know how it works on a 95 LS but I suspect it is more like the 00 LS.
My 00 LS repair manual says to remove the left and right sliding roof garnishes first but I'm not sure what garnishes it is refering to.
My 00 LS repair manual says to remove the left and right sliding roof garnishes first but I'm not sure what garnishes it is refering to.
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It has 2 small strips of plastic to pop off on the glass sunroofs edges .
Once removed loosen the nuts and push up and tighten .
I had to on my 98 as it was getting noisy as hell.
Once removed loosen the nuts and push up and tighten .
I had to on my 98 as it was getting noisy as hell.
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Yes it helps fix air leaks /wind noise by making the sunroof flush to the roof line again.
It is just a set of nuts in each corner which slide up and down just like the headlight level system.
It is just a set of nuts in each corner which slide up and down just like the headlight level system.
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Cheers dude, I dont quite follow tho... the hood lining has to come out right? Not looking forward to doing that.
edit: Ahh, found them, torx bolt and a phillips on each corner, easy job. I should've thought to pop that plastic trim off
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LS400 1990: my sunroof is worn out so much i cannot align it with shims anymore. i see bent rubber parts under the rails. i see plastic parts sliding in the rails that cracked and came off long time ago. so i took 6 nuts and screwed them on the 6 bolts to tighten against to gain much more height than shims allow. works perfect.
but... where do i adjust it to? should the glass be flat to the roof or the surrounding rubber flat to the roof? if i adjust it flat to the rubber its way too low and water gets in again. so i decided to adjust glass to metal roof. how did you adjust yours? is there a bulletin available? thanks.
but... where do i adjust it to? should the glass be flat to the roof or the surrounding rubber flat to the roof? if i adjust it flat to the rubber its way too low and water gets in again. so i decided to adjust glass to metal roof. how did you adjust yours? is there a bulletin available? thanks.
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LS400 1990: my sunroof is worn out so much i cannot align it with shims anymore. i see bent rubber parts under the rails. i see plastic parts sliding in the rails that cracked and came off long time ago. so i took 6 nuts and screwed them on the 6 bolts to tighten against to gain much more height than shims allow. works perfect.
but... where do i adjust it to? should the glass be flat to the roof or the surrounding rubber flat to the roof? if i adjust it flat to the rubber its way too low and water gets in again. so i decided to adjust glass to metal roof. how did you adjust yours? is there a bulletin available? thanks.
but... where do i adjust it to? should the glass be flat to the roof or the surrounding rubber flat to the roof? if i adjust it flat to the rubber its way too low and water gets in again. so i decided to adjust glass to metal roof. how did you adjust yours? is there a bulletin available? thanks.
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all my seals are like new. when it was removed i cleaned the complete seals and sunroof with water and sprayed with silicone. now in the right place and nicely lubed i expect the seals to widen and get back to there original size and shape.
my problem is that all rubbers and plastic parts of the rails are either broken/cracked or are worn out so much i cannot adjust it anymore in the future. i think 5-8mm are missing in height. one day i will replace the complete rail system rubbers/plastic parts.
another downpoint is that out fat cat is sitting with its 8kg on the sunroof each night and watching other cat.
my problem is that all rubbers and plastic parts of the rails are either broken/cracked or are worn out so much i cannot adjust it anymore in the future. i think 5-8mm are missing in height. one day i will replace the complete rail system rubbers/plastic parts.
another downpoint is that out fat cat is sitting with its 8kg on the sunroof each night and watching other cat.
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There are plastic covers on each side, I take a small 90 degree plastic pry bar to remove them. Be careful that you just barley engage with the plastic covers edge and be about 2 inches at the front or rear into the plastic cover. Its okay to pry on the glass they come off fairly easy. After that there are some nuts to loosen older cars have 3 newer ones have 2 this is per side and may vary. Anyway you loosen them and can add shims, most auto parts places will have them an may need to be filed or ground to not stick out so much so the covers can be put back on. After shimming be careful operating the roof. There is supposed to be a limit of how much to shim, but if its so bad you do what you have to. The studs for the nuts is only so long so you will run out of threads if its real bad.
The plastic pry bars can be got from harbor freight and are good for removing interior stuff like those covers and other panels.
The plastic pry bars can be got from harbor freight and are good for removing interior stuff like those covers and other panels.