jpool
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- Genesis Model Type
- Equus (2011-2016)
Has anyone replaced the plastic sunroof guide tracks on their Genesis or Equus, and is it possible to do it without removing the headliner?
I recently bought a '13 Equus, and when I tried to tilt the sunroof for the first time, there was a nasty cracking sound, and upon closer examination, both of the plastic sunroof guide tracks are broken. I managed to close the sunroof by prying the guide tracks with a screwdriver, but I'd like to get it fixed. Looks like the replacement parts are about $100 per side, but the repair procedure outlined in the service manual looks a bit discouraging. The book calls to remove the sunroof frame assembly, which requires removal of the headliner, which in turn requires disassembly of much of the interior, including removal of the rear window(!).
Before ordering the parts, I was curious if anyone has tackled this job, and if there are any shortcuts to avoid gutting the whole interior? If not, I may just try a quick epoxy repair, and if that doesn't work, learn to live with a non-op sunroof.
I recently bought a '13 Equus, and when I tried to tilt the sunroof for the first time, there was a nasty cracking sound, and upon closer examination, both of the plastic sunroof guide tracks are broken. I managed to close the sunroof by prying the guide tracks with a screwdriver, but I'd like to get it fixed. Looks like the replacement parts are about $100 per side, but the repair procedure outlined in the service manual looks a bit discouraging. The book calls to remove the sunroof frame assembly, which requires removal of the headliner, which in turn requires disassembly of much of the interior, including removal of the rear window(!).
Before ordering the parts, I was curious if anyone has tackled this job, and if there are any shortcuts to avoid gutting the whole interior? If not, I may just try a quick epoxy repair, and if that doesn't work, learn to live with a non-op sunroof.