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I was told the moonroof motor is behind the plastic light counsel on the roof. If this is true, how do I get the plastic cover off?


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i did it one day while my friend was driving..but i do not remeber... but it was easy..i will go look at it and get back with u


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its easy.
pry out the light (gently)
unplug the light
look into the hole and you will see 2 screws going up into the roof towards the windshield.
take them out
slide the whole cover back towards the sunroof


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Originally posted by ElKy:
its easy.
pry out the light (gently)
unplug the light
look into the hole and you will see 2 screws going up into the roof towards the windshield.
take them out
slide the whole cover back towards the sunroof



See here to remove the light assembly:
http://www.contour.org/mods/mods.php?s=howto&displayid=11

And how the rest is mounted...





I should add that removing the light assembly gives access to the front tabs w/phillips screws; and hopefully your tabs aren't broken.

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See that phillips head screw in the end of the motor housing...loosen it and then just screw it back in (snug not tight). I could make my sunroof fail or work perfect by how tight the screw was...you need to play with it a little. Now mine has worked flawlessly all summer Before it would hang open just about every day Give it a try...good luck, hopefully it isn't your gears!

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Mine doesn't work and makes a rapid ticking noise when it goes to move back. Motor??? or do you think that there's something in the track. I was just wondering what yours sounded like. I was think the track. I don't want to take it to the Ford dealership, they couldn't fix a burnt out light buld.


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Mine would do absolutely nothing...it just seemed dead, no clicks, no hum...nothing. Wait about a day (next morning) and it would work fine, drive to work with it open and when i got to work sometimes it would close and sometimes not. Only seemed to do it on hot days. Leave it open on hot days and it wouldn't close until the next morning...pretty much drove me nuts

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yup, that rapid clicking noise is the metal screw on the motor trying to grip the plastic gear that is stripped. nothing to do with the track. i took mine apart the other day and it is very simple. the plastic gear inside the motor had a nice little groove in it that is not supposed to be there. this whole thing is ridiculous. there was supposed to be a group buy but it was at an outrageous cost. i have had a couple people tell me to take it to a machine shop and have them fabricate one. it might cost a gizzillion dollars, so i might just get a quote out of curiousity one day. other than that, all you can do as of now is buy a new motor..... sunroofs are great and all, but i really don't need it during 100 degree CA weather right now anyway. strangely, i prefer more use out of my sunroof during winter ( not raining of course).


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well that sucks


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