
Cripes!! All 4 corners of the suroof tray are the same.
So the question is ....What are my options to repair this bar a new roof?
THere's a competent welder on site who could make up repair sections etc.
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THe car is getting a full hit, so repairing the roof is not an issue. Here she is last night:a new tray from the dealers is about £100 but budget for repainting the roof after fitting as its more than likely there will be remedial work necesary.


Your tray is not as bad as mine was!
Keep me posted on how you get on. It liiks like there are two runners each side which I'll mangle trying to remove. They're just bonded in so I reckon, I'll get new ones and re-fit by covering in a sticky substance and sliding in from the opening (lol) and clamp in place 'til stuck.Re-fitting the runners etc is not so fun, i started mine today


Don't know exactly what you're doing wrong, but there's nothing bonded or remotely difficult about dismantling the sunroof.rab-doo wrote:
I'm having some trouble getting the sunroof mechanism out. looks like the runners should be bonded to the new tray before it's fitted? Will I need new runners? Also can't see how to get the cables out of the way!
Remove a few dozen self tappers from around the slider area and pull the bits out of the goo.
Sorry, I'm not explaining myself very well .The end of the tube that carries the cable is fed through a small hole in the sunroof tray. The slider/Tilt mechanism is too large to fit through the hole> So I figure I need to remove the cable from the mechanism in order for it to pass through. I can't see how to seperate the cable from the mechanism.Remove the motor and pull the cables out complete with part of the slider/tilt mechanism. Tubes are held by a single self tapping screw at each end of each tube, plus the motor plate.
the new tray comes with a brace from side to side which should be removed before fitting as removing the old one from the roof would create quite a mess so its best left.

Remove the motor and pull the cables right out of the tubes, complete with slide/tilt mechanism attached. They will be covered in grease (which should be cleaned off and replaced by new), so make sure you have a large plastic bag or similar to put them in.rab-doo wrote: The slider/Tilt mechanism is too large to fit through the hole> So I figure I need to remove the cable from the mechanism in order for it to pass through. I can't see how to seperate the cable from the mechanism.