Exploding Sunroof
My first pass dealer estimate was $2600 + tax, which I thought was outlandish- so I spent some time with a google search to learn how common this situation is. That prompted me to open a case with Lexus, and once my dealer found out corporate was involved, they revised the quote to $1100. This still includes the mark up on the sunroof glass of 135% over MSRP, (Arlington Lexus in Arlington Heights is a criminal organization.)
I appealed the incident to Lexus corporate for them step in and make things right - and after 5 days, Lexus corp told me to take a hike. Dialing it back to what Lexus would actually have to pay, their cost of the sunroof and a few hours of shop labor... ~ $600 all in. My guess- they probably don't want to set a precedent here and open themselves up to all past and future cases. Seems pretty trivial to me, so I'm taking a major issue with how they are choosing to handle this and not surprised to read others experiences mirror my own. I've not owned another brand for the last 12 years and have a 2015 GX sitting on the driveway as well. Lexus just told me they couldn't give 2 squirts about me or my families safety- or any other victims of their faulty sunroofs.
Anybody with a sunroof, be aware of what can happen and be safe out there! Id really encourage you tall to consider leaving the interior roof cover closed at all times when the actual glass roof is closed. My family could have been hurt by the glass, or much much worse, had our sun roof cover been open when this happened.
My first pass dealer estimate was $2600 + tax, which I thought was outlandish- so I spent some time with a google search to learn how common this situation is. That prompted me to open a case with Lexus, and once my dealer found out corporate was involved, they revised the quote to $1100. This still includes the mark up on the sunroof glass of 135% over MSRP, (Arlington Lexus in Arlington Heights is a criminal organization.)
I appealed the incident to Lexus corporate for them step in and make things right - and after 5 days, Lexus corp told me to take a hike. Dialing it back to what Lexus would actually have to pay, their cost of the sunroof and a few hours of shop labor... ~ $600 all in. My guess- they probably don't want to set a precedent here and open themselves up to all past and future cases. Seems pretty trivial to me, so I'm taking a major issue with how they are choosing to handle this and not surprised to read others experiences mirror my own. I've not owned another brand for the last 12 years and have a 2015 GX sitting on the driveway as well. Lexus just told me they couldn't give 2 squirts about me or my families safety- or any other victims of their faulty sunroofs.
Anybody with a sunroof, be aware of what can happen and be safe out there! Id really encourage you tall to consider leaving the interior roof cover closed at all times when the actual glass roof is closed. My family could have been hurt by the glass, or much much worse, had our sun roof cover been open when this happened.
This is a known problem to Toyota and Lexus. Just google "exploding sunroofs" and you can see that there have been many reported instances of this, including ongoing litigation.
Your insurance (comprehensive) will cover this. Just let them deal with it.
Your insurance (comprehensive) will cover this. Just let them deal with it.
I learned a lot from my initial google searches- it happens a ton, but that doesn’t change the safety concern nor does it shed the manufacturers responsibility to its customers.
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The manufactures usually claim it was hit by something. It's very rare to get any of them to cover it, except I think Hyundai/Kia does. Not to mention, your GS is 6 years old.
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It's certainly not specific to Lexus/Toyota.
My first pass dealer estimate was $2600 + tax, which I thought was outlandish- so I spent some time with a google search to learn how common this situation is. That prompted me to open a case with Lexus, and once my dealer found out corporate was involved, they revised the quote to $1100. This still includes the mark up on the sunroof glass of 135% over MSRP, (Arlington Lexus in Arlington Heights is a criminal organization.)
I appealed the incident to Lexus corporate for them step in and make things right - and after 5 days, Lexus corp told me to take a hike. Dialing it back to what Lexus would actually have to pay, their cost of the sunroof and a few hours of shop labor... ~ $600 all in. My guess- they probably don't want to set a precedent here and open themselves up to all past and future cases. Seems pretty trivial to me, so I'm taking a major issue with how they are choosing to handle this and not surprised to read others experiences mirror my own. I've not owned another brand for the last 12 years and have a 2015 GX sitting on the driveway as well. Lexus just told me they couldn't give 2 squirts about me or my families safety- or any other victims of their faulty sunroofs.
Anybody with a sunroof, be aware of what can happen and be safe out there! Id really encourage you tall to consider leaving the interior roof cover closed at all times when the actual glass roof is closed. My family could have been hurt by the glass, or much much worse, had our sun roof cover been open when this happened.
A used one in great condition goes for $275 on eBay:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/123753667212
Easy to swap the sunroof glass, just 4 bolts hold it in place. You remove the accordion trim(just pull on it) on the side part of the sunroof glass and you will see the bolts.
I took the sunroof glass out to replace the rubber seal, overall took me 30 minutes doing it for the first time.
Also, you should have comprehensive glass damage on your auto insurance policy.
Sorry, but the next two images do not increase in size so they are difficult to read...but you get the picture that the problem is not with just a few car brands.
Last edited by bclexus; May 15, 2019 at 04:18 PM.
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