How do you replace the moonroof on a Honda Civic?

How do you replace the moonroof on a Honda Civic?

Example of a moonroof motor for the Honda Civic. Install the new moonroof motor in place of the old one. Secure it in place with the old bolts and the fasteners provided in the moonroof motor package. Plug in the motor harnesses. Then, re-install the headliner (in reverse order of the removal process).

Can a moonroof be removed from a car?

A moonroof is mounted into a track that allows it to slide back and forth. The unit may stop working properly if one of the tracks gets jammed or a cable breaks. If this happens, a technician may need to remove the entire moonroof and either repair it or replace it completely.

How to troubleshoot a power moon roof that won’t open?

Step 1: First check to see if the fuse to the moon roof motor switch is okay by locating the fuse panel and pulling out the fuse with needle nose pliers. If the fuse is okay, then you will need to disconnect the power to the vehicle to check the motor. Step 1: Install a nine volt battery saver into your cigarette lighter.

How do you reset the moonroof on a Honda Accord?

Close the driver’s door, and leave it closed until the procedure is complete. Turn ignition to LOCK (0), or press the engine start/stop button to select the OFF mode. Press and hold the tilt switch, and turn ignition to ON (II), or press the engine start/stop button to select the ON mode.

Example of a moonroof motor for the Honda Civic. Install the new moonroof motor in place of the old one. Secure it in place with the old bolts and the fasteners provided in the moonroof motor package. Plug in the motor harnesses. Then, re-install the headliner (in reverse order of the removal process).

A moonroof is mounted into a track that allows it to slide back and forth. The unit may stop working properly if one of the tracks gets jammed or a cable breaks. If this happens, a technician may need to remove the entire moonroof and either repair it or replace it completely.

How does the moonroof work on a Honda Accord?

The AUTO OPEN/CLOSE worked, but after the moonroof stopped closing the rear of the roof would either be tilted slight up (about 1/4″) or too low (about 1/8″). It was getting worse over time where it would close, then tilt up about 1/2″ whereby the rubber seal would expose a gap large enough for water to enter into the cabin.

Step 1: First check to see if the fuse to the moon roof motor switch is okay by locating the fuse panel and pulling out the fuse with needle nose pliers. If the fuse is okay, then you will need to disconnect the power to the vehicle to check the motor. Step 1: Install a nine volt battery saver into your cigarette lighter.

Where is the sunroof motor on a Honda Civic?

Location of sunroof motor between the front windshield and moonroof window (part #31). Figure 8. Example of a moonroof motor for the Honda Civic. Install the new moonroof motor in place of the old one.

How do you get a sunroof out of a Honda?

Turn the knob on the fuse panel cover counterclockwise or push in on the release tabs on the fuse panel cover (depending on the year of your Honda), and pull down on the fuse panel cover. Pull the fuse for the sunroof out of the fuse panel using the fuse pullers in the fuse panel.

Where is the fuse on a Honda sunroof?

Pull the fuse for the sunroof out of the fuse panel using the fuse pullers in the fuse panel. Use the diagram on the underside of the fuse panel cover if you are having trouble locating the fuse for the sunroof. Check the metal strip in the middle of the fuse. The strip should not be burned or damaged.

Location of sunroof motor between the front windshield and moonroof window (part #31). Figure 8. Example of a moonroof motor for the Honda Civic. Install the new moonroof motor in place of the old one.

How do you replace the sun visor on a Honda Civic?

With a Phillips screwdriver, remove the two screws that secure the sun visor to the cabin ceiling. Remove both the driver’s and passenger’s side visors. Then, use your finger to flip open the covers on each end of a cornering handle. With your Phillips screwdriver, remove both screws from the handle and pull it right out.