Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 21:20:59 -0400 From: "badjer" <badjernopsamot.com> Subject: Re: Sunroof not seated well - 86 900T
Mine did the same thing, except it was the whole left side drooping down... and I could push it down more. If you can push yours down it probably means one of the bolts holding up that corner of the sunroof mechanism fell out. I was able to fix mine by removing the "oh shit" handle on the passenger side above the window and CAREFULLY pulling the headliner down on that side (cardboard backing and all). It helped mine was soggy from a rain. Once i pulled it down a little bit, both bolts toppled out onto the seats. I put them back into the holes (one toward the front, one at the rear) and the sunroof was once again tight up against the roof. Hope this helps. badjer <cliff.owennopsamsroom.com> wrote in message news:cliff.owen-0606002149040001nopsam-11.chantilly.pressroom.com... > The sunroof is a manual model. > > > > > In article <vr6%4.31413$3z1.556856nopsamoon.southeast.rr.com>, "Ask The > MasterTech" <Tsykesnopsamd.rr.com> wrote: > > > Go to the rear of the car where the Saab tool kit should be and replace the > > screws in the sunroof motor housing. They have probably fallen out. This > > will more than likely repair your sunroof problem. Hopefully this will help. > > Thesaabsite Mastertech <cliff.owennopsamsroom.com> wrote in message > > news:cliff.owen-0506002223370001nopsam-3.chantilly.pressroom.com... > > > My 86 900T sunroof has developed a rather large gap on the drivers side - > > > rear. The gasket is not seated and I fear rain water damage. > > > > > > Does anyone know how to get this sunroof back in alignment?