How do I put a new seal on my sunroof?

How do I put a new seal on my sunroof?

How to Replace a Sunroof Seal

  1. Peel away the old seal from where the 2 ends meet at the back of the sunroof cutout.
  2. Make a mark at the halfway point in the back of the sunroof cutout with a permanent marker.
  3. Start applying the new sunroof seal at this mark.
  4. Attach the seal around the edge of cutout.

How do you clean a sunroof seal?

Cleaning the sunroof is fairly straightforward. For the most part, just use your favorite ammonia-free glass cleaner and wipe it off like any other window. For the rubber gasket and seal, just wipe it off with a mild detergent and water mixture, then dry using a lint-free cloth.

Do sunroofs have fuses?

Blown Fuse: Like most electronic components on your car, your power moonroof has a fuse that protects the system from voltage spikes. If the fuse blows, the moonroof will not open or close (and may be stuck open if that was the moonroof’s position when the fuse blew).

Is sunroof difficult to maintain?

Fixing it is a difficult and expensive task as well. Most people would just leave it shut for good. Having a sunroof can also affect your car’s resale value, sometime for good but mostly bad.

Can a cracked seal cause a sunroof to leak?

A missing, cracked, or damaged seal can cause water to leak through your sunroof and a replacement needs to be professionally installed. But you can seal off your sunroof to keep water from getting into your vehicle until you’re able to have the seal replaced. Sealing your sunroof is only a temporary measure.

What to do if your sunroof is missing?

If the seal of your sunroof is missing, use the tape to cover the crack where it was. Put the tape over the entire edge of the seal, not just any damaged parts so there’s a watertight seal around the sunroof.

Where are the small holes in the sunroof?

These are very small holes, usually at the corners of the sunroof just under the seal. Blast compressed air through the drain tubes located at the base of the sunroof seal. These tubes are designed to carry water that gets through the roof down and out of the car.

What causes water to build up in a sunroof?

Look for cracks or jagged edges along the sunroof seal. Some seals will slowly dry out and crack over time due to exposure to extreme hot and cold temperatures. Scan the area around the seal for any pooling water or mold. Some seals will sag or lose their shape, causing water to build up in the seal’s trough.