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Can you help it along by lifting one side? Or by tugging one side down?
I'm betting it has plastic slide bushings, and one has worn completely out. Getting it out & getting a replacement one in will be a challenge... there may be quite a lot to take apart & put back together.
This is normal. The reason it raises higher is due to the design of the sliding arms in the moon roof. without going into too much detail, the reason it raises before closing is to "unlock" itself from from the "Locked" open Position in order to get to the "Locked" closed position. Its a fancy way of making it seal well when closed and not rattle when open
enter (moon roof motor volvo xc90)in google, buy cheaper .com.e-bay, etc. Idid, and pulled several up from 25.00 to 84.00 plus depending on your year model. however check the relay first. if the fuses show good, and motor won't move astall, that's poss a bad relay,
I had the same problem on my '96. After exhausting all avenues, forums, DYI pages, etc., I learned the motor had to be disconnected, then the moon roof clossed manually. It is not airtight, but it doesn't leak. I plan to replace the motor in the spring. Wish me luck.
the moon roof tilts it does not slide,the click is to tell you that its open...you can tell if its a slider if the headlining has a downward bulge in it.some markets do both,
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Try checking the fuse first, it could be that simple. Some times there's is a place to manually crank it closed, that's covered up by piece of small trim on your headliner usually before the sunroof opening or after. Good Luck
I had this, there are two small brackets along the rails ( L shape about 3/4" long). on mine, one of them fell preventing it from closing. I reached and felt the loose part on top of headboard leaning againts the the side of the body. Goodluck
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