How do you remove the sun roof from a Jeep Cherokee?

How do you remove the sun roof from a Jeep Cherokee?

Step 1 Access the sun roof of your Jeep Grand Cherokee fully by removing the trim inside the vehicle and headliner. Remove the screws and bolts that fasten the sun roof to the body of your Cherokee. Unplug the power source from the rear of the sun roof. Pull the sun roof up and away from your Jeep Grand Cherokee.

Why are my Jeep Grand Cherokee sunroof drain hoses breaking?

One of the common problems with the Jeep Grand Cherokee WJ (1999-2004) is the wet floor after heavy rain. If you have a sunroof, the immediate suspect would be the sunroof drain hoses. They are going down from the sunroof to the floor and tend to break after few years.

Where are the drain tubes on a Jeep Grand Cherokee?

Locate the four drain tubes that remove excess water from your sun roof. Use compressed air to blow any debris or clogs from the drains. Two of these tubes drain to the front of your vehicle and two drain to the rear, usually behind the tail lights.

Where do you unplug the sunroof on a car?

Unplug your sunroof’s power source. It’s located behind the body of the sunroof, near the rear of the car. Ask someone to help you lift the sunroof up and away from the vehicle so you don’t damage the car or the sunroof. Pull the rubber gasket out of its channel. Use a plastic scraper to remove any remaining rubber or adhesive.

Step 1 Access the sun roof of your Jeep Grand Cherokee fully by removing the trim inside the vehicle and headliner. Remove the screws and bolts that fasten the sun roof to the body of your Cherokee. Unplug the power source from the rear of the sun roof. Pull the sun roof up and away from your Jeep Grand Cherokee.

One of the common problems with the Jeep Grand Cherokee WJ (1999-2004) is the wet floor after heavy rain. If you have a sunroof, the immediate suspect would be the sunroof drain hoses. They are going down from the sunroof to the floor and tend to break after few years.

Locate the four drain tubes that remove excess water from your sun roof. Use compressed air to blow any debris or clogs from the drains. Two of these tubes drain to the front of your vehicle and two drain to the rear, usually behind the tail lights.

How can I get water out of my sunroof?

Locate the four drain tubes that funnel water away from the sunroof. Gently remove them from the spout, then spray compressed air through the tubes to remove any debris or clogs. Reseat the tubes. Spray your sunroof’s tracks with compressed air to remove dust and buildup.

Why is my sunroof not working on my Jeep?

I tried to use my sunroof on my ’14 Limited Saturday and noticed that the vent button and auto open and close are not working. Hitting the vent button now does nothing and pushing the close or open only open the sunroof incrementally, I have to keep pushing the buttons repeatedly to get it to close or open. Has this happened to anyone else?

How does the sunroof switch work on a jeep?

As the CLOSE push button of the sunroof switch is held, the sunroof sliding glass panel will move to the fully closed position, then to the fully opened position and then fully closed again. Initialization is complete. Release the sunroof switch push button. I had this happen a couple times, actually.