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  • Pano Roof Issues? Then clicky here.

    If you have Pano Roof issues read this:
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  • #2
    Re: Pano Roof Issues? Then clicky here.

    I don't have a pano roof, I think, but clicky thing no worky.

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    • #3
      Re: Pano Roof Issues? Then clicky here.

      link works for me.

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      • #4
        Re: Pano Roof Issues? Then clicky here.

        apparently people are complaining a lot about their pano roof itching

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        • #5
          Re: Pano Roof Issues? Then clicky here.

          Originally posted by FLRNEMT
          I don't have a pano roof, I think, but clicky thing no worky.

          Try this sunroof.doc
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          • #6
            Re: Pano Roof Issues? Then clicky here.

            Originally posted by Lampoon
            Originally posted by FLRNEMT
            I don't have a pano roof, I think, but clicky thing no worky.

            Try this sunroof.doc

            MUCH BETTER

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            • #7
              Re: Pano Roof Issues? Then clicky here.

              It still no worky. Nothing 'bout a pano roof there.

              Just a crappy 80's video!


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              • #8
                Re: Pano Roof Issues? Then clicky here.

                Hey, Thanks a lot, maybe I'll try some of these...maybe.

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                • #9
                  Re: Pano Roof Issues? Then clicky here.

                  Nice Find !
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                  • #10
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                    Thanks!
                    Lauren
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                    • #11
                      Re: Pano Roof Issues? Then clicky here.

                      So my pano roof is really loud while driving...seems like wind is just pouring through, I am no longer in warranty...is this a free fix


                      Is the below link a recall notice?

                      http://www.talanthalus.com/cars/sunroof.doc

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                      • #12
                        Re: Pano Roof Issues? Then clicky here.

                        just found this...

                        http://www.tsbdata.com/tsb/2006-pontiac ... vin-8.html

                        JANUARY 2007 Body - Various Panoramic Sunroof Noises/Sounds


                        what is my next step here?

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                        • #13
                          Re: Pano Roof Issues? Then clicky here.

                          ither do it yourself or take it to the dealer. its not a recall just a bulletin

                          a bulletin is just some of the issues GM has seen with them and how to fix them free under warrenty but you have to pay when not warrenty

                          Remember if "the" and "and" are spelled right its not a genuine Ahuhn post


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                          • #14
                            Re: Pano Roof Issues? Then clicky here.

                            Sunroof Window Height and Opening Fit Adjustment (With RPO CodeC3Y)


                            SUNROOF WINDOW HEIGHT AND OPENING FIT ADJUSTMENT (C3Y)

                            1. IMPORTANT: Wind/whistle noise, air leaks and possible water leaks on the C3Y panoramic sunroof when closed. The easiest way to identify the location of the air leak is to use a rubber hose against your ear in order to listen for the air leak. Using a rubber hose, 1/2 inch diameter 3 feet long, listen around all the sunroof window sealing locations while all the door, windows and the sunroof window panels are closed, with the HVAC blower on high. It should be note that some leakage will be heard at the "T" joints on vehicles without a customer complaint. Open the sunshade.
                            2. If adjusting the front sunroof window, refer to Sunroof Window Replacement - Front. See: Service and Repair\Removal and Replacement\Sunroof Window Replacement - Front
                            3. If adjusting the 2nd or 3rd sunroof window, refer to Sunroof Window Replacement - Middle. See: Service and Repair\Removal and Replacement\Sunroof Window Replacement - Middle
                            4. If adjusting the rear sunroof window, refer to Sunroof Window Replacement - Rear. See: Service and Repair\Removal and Replacement\Sunroof Window Replacement - Rear
                            5. Loosen the adjusting screws on each side of the sunroof window.



                            6. Adjust the sunroof window using the following guidelines:

                            o Adjust the front sunroof window to be flush to the roof panel at flushness points (a), 90mm (3.5 in) in board on each side of the sunroof opening.
                            o Adjust the 2nd sunroof window flush to 1 mm (0.04 in) below the top surface (b) of the front sunroof window at the same flushness points (a), 90mm (3.5 in) in board on each side of the sunroof opening.
                            o Adjust the 3rd sunroof window flush to 1 mm (0.04 in) below the top surface (c) of the 2nd sunroof window at the same flushness points (a), 90mm (3.5 in) in board on each side of the sunroof opening.
                            o Adjust the rear sunroof window flush to 1 mm (0.04 in) below the top surface (d) of the 3rd sunroof window at the same flushness points 90mm (3.5 in) in board on each side of the sunroof opening.

                            7. NOTE: Refer to Fastener Notice. Tighten the sunroof window adjustment screws. Tighten the screws to 4 N.m (35 lb in) .
                            8. Perform the air leak test, as noted above.
                            9. Inspect the operation of the sunroof window.
                            10. Close the sunshade.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Pano Roof Issues? Then clicky here.

                              Does anyone have a link or their own pics of the joints that some of your replays refer to. If I can do this without taking it into a garage I'd prefer that. I have a 2006 gtp sedan with a four panel pano roof. I have some air leaking through the second panel and first panel. I also have a swirling noise when it opens. Is there a guide for lubricating the sunroof shade and panels. (use what kid of grease?)

                              If anyone is willing to help out a fellow 6er and walk me through this I'd really appreciate the help.

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