Most times when that happens it could be a mechanical blockage. In the tool kit that came with the car there should be a hex tool to manually close the roof. There should be an access panel at the front with a pop off cover. If you remove that cover there should be a female hex that the tool fits into to manually close the roof. If you have the female hex on the sunroof but no tool, most times the correct size allen/hex wrench will do in a pinch. Try opening the sunroof fully with the tool and verify there is nothing in the rails or lead screws the will keep it from closing fully. Also check for a blown fuse to the sunroof.
SOURCE: 2005 Lincoln Aviator Moon Roof is stuck
Hello,
Well i hope in your case the moon roof is jammed..Just take it to a mechanic who will charge you a few bucks for replacing the connections and set it back..Thank you!!!... :)
SOURCE: moon roof
hello it sounds like its hung up on the track probaly needs the sliding track greased you can try to put a little pressure towards the way it opens while holding the button down providing the fuse isnt blown check to make sure you can try same thing i explained if you have a manuel crank alternitive goodluck
SOURCE: 1995 town car. The moon roof is stuck in the vent position
what i would do is call around and ask if they show a town car with a moon roof and that way you can look at it and if it a self serve yard you can take the part out you need and at the same time learn how to repair your.
SOURCE: 2002 Isuzu nAxiom moon roof won't close
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
SOURCE: moon roof leaking tube in corner stopped up.
If you can access the top side of the tube without removing the moon roof, you can take an air compressor hose with a rubber nozzle, jam the tip in the hose and blast it with quick bursts of air. To insure that you got the blockage out, pour some water in that area and watch around the wheel well for the water to flow out.
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