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Hey all, I've got a prob that I just noticed when I got to work this morning. The rear driver's side corner of my moon roof is sunk into the headliner/roof (see pic below). The motor seems fine and when I try to tilt the moonroof open that corner seems to be stuck under the body of the roof. The passenger side goes up a little, but can't make it all the way, being the other side is stuck. Sliding open and closed works, but I can hear the motor struggling probably because the whole assembly is misaligned. I didn't try it more than once so as not to warp the tracks. I might try to hit that corner with some silicone lube at lunch but before then would appreciate any insight from people that might have experienced something similar.
After closer inspection and a little online research I suspect that a cable/wire on that side of the track has broken. At this point I can't be sure as I haven't found any diagrams online. I'm not even sure if the system on the car would use a cable similar to how a power window regulator works. There's no section in the DIY sticky about moon/sunroofs.
All I know is that the moonroof slides open and shut just fine but the tilt function fails to lift up the driver's side. I didn't see any obstructions in the track either.
Not sure if this is relevant ...
I have a Gen 5 Camry with a moonroof.
The owners manual says that when the battery has been disconnected you have to 'reset' the moonroof. Basically, you just retract the roof to its extreme rear limit position, and then go forward to its full forward position.
This is covered in the owners manual.
I don't know if this is the situation you have, or whether something is actually malfunctioning.
However, the reset procedure on the Gen 5 did correct a slight non-closure problem ....
before there was a gap .... afterward it was properly sealed.
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98 Camry LE, 2.2L, automatic
50k miles, drop in K&N A/F recent timing belt, water pump
Ah, yeah I read that re-initialization procedure a bit earlier. Unfortunately I don't think it's applicable in my case. Thanks for looking out tho.
I took yet another look and from what I can tell it looks like a roller/peg on the driver's side is not moving in a _/0\___ shaped guide track (o is the peg/roller). I at least got the glass panel to the normal closed position by manually pushing that roller to the right, in the diagram. That lifted up the sagging portion so I think I'm good if rain hits.
I also found a diagram of a celica power sunroof here: http://www.celicatech.com/trance4c/sunroof/
I don't mean to break any rules but again, there's nothing in our gen3 DIY sticky.
It's probably a very similar design. But I'm having a hard time figuring out what mechanically moves that roller to make the thing tilt. Is it a plastic flexible cable with teeth, or a metal cable like a throttle cable?
Yeah, please take pictures if you remember! If it is an unshielded metal cable and it's broken away from any angles then first I'd try reattaching the 2 ends with a small cable crimp. If it's shielded I'd try to replace the entire length with maybe a shielded bicycle brake cable. Unfortunately I don't have anywhere to work on it until Saturday so I'll be stuck guessing for a bit.
I took pics but couldnt upload today.
The cable did break from the end. Were it pulls that roller.
Looks like i wont be able to fix it. Only replace maybe.
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-93 camry V6 SE
-http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3864106/1993-toyota-camry-se-sedan-4d
So is the cable a loop around the roller or just a single length fastened to the roller? I'd imagine if it was just broken at the very end it would be easier to fix, but I haven't seen it myself so I can't say for sure.
Its not a loop around the roller.
Its something holding the cable and roller together. Don't know what is called. Maybe the only way to fix the problem is to replace. I'm not sure though. I guess I am going to keep using the screwdriver to use the moonroof. haha
CLICK PICS FOR BIGGER SIZE.
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1. (The roller) is seperated from the 2.(Cable) thats why it stays sunk and cant move it unless if you push that roller.
different angle.
Not great pics. Sorry.
. If you push that to the right(roller) while pressing the tilt button then it will tilt. (You can use a flat screwdriver or Phillips screw driver. ) For whenever you want to use it.
Tip.When sunk push that(roller) to the right and press the tilt button to tilt the sunroof. It will tilt and close normally. It wont be sunk no more. Temporary fix.
. If you want to open the sunroof fully then just press the button to open. But when you want to close it, Use your hand to push the window while pressing the close button at the same time. Then do the tip i told you to temporary fix the sunk problem.
I'm Sure you know that. Its just if others have same problem.
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-93 camry V6 SE
-http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3864106/1993-toyota-camry-se-sedan-4d
If I'm seeing correctly there's a flat pieces of metal that broke from metal fatigue. If the same thing happened to my moonroof and that piece isn't aluminum I'm going to try to weld that back together and see what happens. Plan B is to drill 2 holes and put a bracket there with rivets. I'm so annoyed I can't even take a look at mine until tomorrow.... bah.
Yep, I have a very similar problem with our '96 Camry. The window will slide in and out but the D/S corner won't finish off closure (come up flush with the roof surface) unless I wedge the cam up into its keeper in the slot -- like the previous advice and pics show. This also means the tilt feature won't fully work: the D/S lip not tilting up.
Without yanking the whole works apart I am thinking on just removing the glass to gain better access to the cable and its sliding-truck. I have a feeling the cable has either broken at the sliding-truck or simply slipped through some sort of truck clamp (the tail of the cable shows on the P/S assembly but no longer on the D/S).
As we are on this topic, it may help to know if the cable is swedged to the sliding-truck or is locked onto the sliding-truck via clamp and bolt?
In other words, is the cable and truck manufactured as one piece or is the cable obtainable separately? If the cable and attached truck are mechanically separate pieces then perhaps the cable can be more easily repaired or sourced.
Anyone have experience with replacing these cables -- how do they appear physically?
Oh, forgot to ask, how did you get the glass off without dropping the headliner? Are there easily accessible screws that just hold the glass on? I may try to take a look real quick when I'm on lunch a little later.
Oh, forgot to ask, how did you get the glass off without dropping the headliner? Are there easily accessible screws that just hold the glass on? I may try to take a look real quick when I'm on lunch a little later.
For me, I haven't yanked the glass yet as I'm still gathering info on whether the cable and sliding-truck are able to be mechanically separated ..or are manufactured as one piece.
The info I got on taking out the glass is from a Camry body repair pdf I found a long while back -- I can try to upload the relavent pdf to this thread if someone can show me how to do it
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