Date: Fri, 05 Feb 1999 22:53:10 -0500 From: "Trollhattan Auto Parts, Inc." <bobnopsamrtroll.com> Subject: Re: Stucked Sunroof
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Trollhattan Auto Parts, Inc. - Parts for Saab & Volvo Automobiles Snail Mail Address: Trollhattan Auto Parts, Inc. 813 Eastern Blvd. Suite 102 Baltimore, MD 21221 Voice Line:1.800.328.7655 - Orders & Parts Inquiries Voice Line: 1.410.682.2827 - Parts Inquiries & Technical Questions Fax Line: 1.410.682.4739 - Parts Inquiries & Orders Web Server: http://www.cybertroll.com E-mail: directnopsamrtroll.com ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Dan; You can manually retract the sunroof directly at the motor assembly which is located in the trunk area... For pricing information go to http://www.cybertroll.com or E-mail directnopsamrtroll.com Cheers, Bob Dan Abnormal wrote: > Anyone know if a stuck electric sunroof is easily repairable? If it's > already closed, it makes an ugly sound of a motor whirring when the "close" > button is pressed. And when opening or closing it, it tends to get stuck at > some midway point. I own a '90 Saab 900S.