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All I can do is post diagram and try to help with testing. Any applicable trouble codes? In the diagram, the red wire with white tracer is voltage, hot all the time and fuse protected, upper far left in diagram. That wire carries voltage to sunroof control module. Use a test light to check voltage and ground. The bottom wire far left, black wire, is chassis ground. At the bottom of diagram, see circle with M, those two wires, orange and purple, that should be voltage and ground for that motor. Because it is a reversing motor voltage and ground circuits switch. That's all I know. good luck.
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check fuse F1.401, 30 amp in central junction box (in truck). Check your owner manual for fuse information.
Headliner must be removed to access motor.
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check the adjustment of your sunroof, i work at a dealer and i just had a 2006 equinox in with the same exact problem, if you look at where the glass attaches to the sunroof rails you will see 2 torx screws on each side, with the sunroof closed, loosen the screws a little bit, don't remove them, push the glass up untill its level with the roof and the seal around the glass looks even all the way around where it contacts the roof sheet metal, then tighten down the screws while holding the glass in place. if it continues to leak, remove the sun visors and the clips for the sun visors, i believe they are either philips scres or torx, there will be 2 screws on the visor itself, and 1 for the clip. then remove the front pillar trim panel, you will see a small cover in the upper panel, use a pick or a sharp thin tool to pry the cover off and remove the 7mm screw in there, pull the door weatherstrip off and pull the trim panel off, after you do that gently pull the headliner down in the front corner and peek up at the sunroof frame, make sure the drain ose is still connected, the procedure is the same for both left and right sides. this should definitely clear up your problem!
SOURCE: The power windows and sun
They should be on separate fuses. You need to check the fuses under the hood and test the leads to see if there's power going to them
SOURCE: the windows and sun roof
The fuse and relay box on the E30 and E36 models is located in the engine compartment. The E36 models also has relay boxes located under the left side of the dashboard.
Circuit Breakers
Resetting & Replacement
Circuit breakers are located inside the fuse panel. They are automatically reset when the problem corrects itself, is repaired, or the circuit cools down to allow operation again.
One of the less known about fuses that can cause all this to go out is the fuseable link. It is in a black plastic box near the battery. It is an appx 60A thin metal strip fuse. Check the website link to the right for more info.
Also, I suggest check your Fuse Diagram in the BMW 525i Owners Manual here.
Power Sunroof
Emergency Closure Operation
The sunroof is equipped with an emergency closure feature should the sunroof motor fail or the vehicle has lost electrical power. To close the sunroof under these conditions:
Fig. Remove the trim panel to access the sunroof motor
Fig. Insert the 6mm hex tool from the tool kit and turn the hex socket to close the sunroof
Removal & Installation
E30 Models
Fig. Sunroof components-E30 3 Series shown, E36 similar
Fig. Sunroof lid retainer clip location-E30 3 Series shown, E36 similar
To install:
E36 Models
To install:
Good luck.
SOURCE: Nissan Altima 2006 windows,locks,sun roof,and
I looked through all the wiring diagrams for your car for each of those circuits, I do see one fuse in common for each one but am almost sure it is a main relay for the body control modulr itself. Below is the wiring diagrams for each of the circuits you are talking about. In each one it does show a main fuse that is right at the battery. A 50 amp fuse (see red arrow in each picture). Other than that I am pretty sure you are dealing with the body control module itself. There are ways to re-route the wiring to get power to each circuit but it is detailed but can be done. If you are unable to get the body control module (if it is bad and not the fuse by the battery) and need some instructions on re-routing, feel free to email me at csautomotivecars@att,net. I will do my best to give you instructions and pictures to take care of it. If the fuse is blown be sure to disconnect the battery before you replace it. Also if it is blown you may be looking at another problem as to why it blew in the first place. I know this sounds kind of confusing but your vehicle is controlled by modules/computers that control everything from how the engine runs and all the electrical features. I hope this helps you a liltte at least. Here are those wiring diagrams:
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