Sunroof shakes upon opening...
When I open my sunroof, it does the Harlem Shake. I think It's because the rails need to be lubricated. How could I go about doing this. And if that's not the problem, what else could be?
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mine does the same thing......If it continues, just grab that bottle of vasoline in the glovebox that you were saving for your date with her girlfriend, and apply generous amounts along the sunroof rails. You should be fine
Modified by Eclipse spanker at 11:04 PM 8/7/2003
Modified by Eclipse spanker at 11:04 PM 8/7/2003
you need to lube it. mine was doing the exact same thing and i took it to the dealer (under warranty).
track was bone dry. works like a charm now.
track was bone dry. works like a charm now.
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before doing that clean all the old caked up grease thats causing it to stick then use some grease to regrease the rails...not vaseline though it can liquify with this summer heat..
</TD></TR></TABLE>before doing that clean all the old caked up grease thats causing it to stick then use some grease to regrease the rails...not vaseline though it can liquify with this summer heat..
Here's what I did to lubricate my sunroof rails:
1. Cleaned rails with WD-40
2. Applied a thin bead of white lithium grease (can be found at any auto store)
1. Cleaned rails with WD-40
2. Applied a thin bead of white lithium grease (can be found at any auto store)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by timmy8151 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Here's what I did to lubricate my sunroof rails:
1. Cleaned rails with WD-40
2. Applied a thin bead of white lithium grease (can be found at any auto store)</TD></TR></TABLE>
1. Cleaned rails with WD-40
2. Applied a thin bead of white lithium grease (can be found at any auto store)</TD></TR></TABLE>
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