THE ELECTRIC DRIVE SYSTEM FOR POWER SUNROOF IS NOT ADJUSTABLE.DONT REMOVE THE SUNROOF MOTOR UNLESS THE SUNROOF IS COMPLETELY CLOSED.OTHERWISE A NEW MOTOR WILL HAVE TO BE INSTALLED AND TIMED WITH A TOOL THAT COMES WITH THE NEW MOTOR.THE GLASS PANEL CAN BE ADJUSTED.OPEN THE INTERIOR SUNSHADE ALL THE WAY BACK AND OPERATE THE SUNROOF UNTIL FULLY CLOSED.THERE ARE THREE GLASS MOUNTING SCREWS ON EACH SIDE OF THE SUNROOF OPENING.INSIDE THE VECHICLE LOOSEN THE SCREWS SET THE FRONT EDGE OF THE GLASS TO BE JUST 1MM BELOW THE SURFACE OF THE ROOF.ADJUST THE GLASS AT THE REAR EDGE TO BE JUST ABOVE 1MM THE ROOF AT THE REAR TIGHTEN THE SCREWS.
Here is a GM Bulletin. in order to do anything with the sunroof you MUST take the headliner down. After that you can read the following for help.
Per GM Policy:
2000-2004 Cavalier/Sunfire/Alero/Grand Am – Inoperative Sunroof Module Retime module or replace only motor for inoperative complaints. Don’t replace entire sunroof module assembly. 03-08-67-009A
Sunroof Will Not Open or close Completely (Replace Sunroof Motor) #03-08-67-009A - (Mar 8, 2004)
Sunroof Will Not Open or Close Completely (Replace Sunroof Motor)
1998-2004 Chevrolet Cavalier
1999-2003 Oldsmobile Alero
1998-2003 Pontiac Grand Am
1998-2004 Pontiac Sunfire
This bulletin is being revised to change the part number. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 03-08-67-009 (Section 08 -- Body and Accessories)
Condition
Some customers may comment that the sunroof will not open or will not close completely.
Cause
This condition may be due to the sunroof motor. Follow the procedure below for diagnostics.
Sunroof Motor Diagnosis
Remove the headliner as necessary. Refer to Headliner Replacement in Interior Trim (SI Document ID #856974).
Jumper Pin #1 and Pin #8 on the sunroof express module. If more access is needed, push the module towards the motor and unlock it from the bracket. Refer to the Illustration above.
Notice
Avoid operating the sunroof glass to the full open position. Since the limit switch has a jumper across it, there will be no indication to the sunroof module to stop the glass at the full open soft stop. The glass can slide past the full open position, possibly damaging the sunroof assembly and/or the roof.
With the ignition ON, push the sunroof switch to the close position to fully seat the sunroof. If this action fully closes the sunroof, replace the sunroof motor only. Refer to the Sunroof Motor Replacement below. If this action does not fully close the sunroof, go to Diagnostic Starting Point-Roof (SI Document ID #823850).
Remove the jumper and re-lock the sunroof express module back into its bracket.
Sunroof Motor Replacement
Service Procedure
Notice
This sunroof system is timed from the factory so that the sunroof actuator automatically shuts off when the window panel reaches a certain position. Be careful not to disrupt this factory timing when removing the sunroof actuator from the sunroof module. Disrupting the factory timing may cause damage to the sunroof system. Close the window panel whenever you remove the sunroof actuator from the sunroof module assembly.
Clip the tie straps and remove the express module by sliding it towards the motor to unlock it from the slots provided in the module.
Disconnect the wire harness from the express module, power supply, and switch.
Remove the sunroof motor/actuator bolts (2) from the sunroof motor/actuator.
Remove the sunroof motor/actuator from the sunroof module.
Remove the sunroof glass.
Make sure the sunroof lift arms are aligned by inserting a pin in the front sunroof glass attachment hole to the lift arm cam. If you can insert a large paper clip through the two, it is aligned. Refer to the illustration above.
If the arms are not aligned, push the arms with a screwdriver at the location shown. Refer to the illustration above.
Important
Before you install a new sunroof motor/actuator or re-install the old actuator to the sunroof module, ensure that the actuator is timed to the closed position.
Verify that the original sunroof motor/actuator or the new sunroof motor/actuator is timed to the closed position by performing the following steps:
The hole in the large timing gear (3), the notch in the disk (2) below the drive gear and the scribe mark (1) on the drive gear should all be in line with each other. Refer to the illustration above.
If the actuator is not timed to the closed position, connect the switch, headliner harness and express module to the sunroof motor/actuator and run the actuator to the closed position. Verify that all timing marks are aligned.
Position the sunroof motor/actuator to the sunroof module.
Notice
Use the correct fastener in the correct location. Replacement fasteners must be the correct part number for that application. Fasteners requiring replacement or fasteners requiring the use of thread locking compound or sealant are identified in the service procedure. Do not use paints, lubricants, or corrosion inhibitors on fasteners or fastener joint surfaces unless specified. These coatings affect fastener torque and joint clamping force and may damage the fasteners. Use the correct tightening sequence and specifications when installing fasteners in order to avoid damage to parts and systems.
Install the sunroof motor/actuator. Tighten
Tighten the sunroof motor/actuator to 3 N·m (27 lb in).
Connect the wire harness connectors to the express module. Slide the express module into the slots and lock it. Reconnect the power supply and the switch to the express module. Secure the wire harness to the drive tube and return tube with tie wraps.
Install the headliner as necessary. Refer to Headliner Replacement in Interior Trim (SI Document ID #856974).
Parts Information
Part Number
Description
89023553
Motor
Parts are currently available from GMSPO.
Warranty Information
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation
Description
Labor Time
N3360
Motor, Sunroof Drive-Replace
0.8 hr
Add
Diagnosis Time
0.3 hr
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I had a problem with my 01 alero it would open but wouldnt close, and after all the things ive read and tried the thing that worked was this.... 1. remove your headliner..on your sunroof motor there is a 2 cord plug (power obviously) i ran a cord from my positive on the battery to one side of the plug and another cord from the other side of the plug to the car roof (ground). you might have to switch them around to switch polarity but thats how i got mine closed
Its ********.my window doesnt close.the motor HAS TO BE Brokehn too cuz its makes a sound wen opening but not wen closing..and another thing my friends...To fix this u must remove all 6screws correcT.BUT I CANT even get the screws damn lossen! im pissed cuz its already rainging and i cant get this **** to bugg..hate chevy..
SOURCE: Chevy Tahoe Sunroof is stuck open moves slightly forward and back
It sounds like it just needs to be reinitialized. Turn your key to the on position with motor off and hold the up/full vent button down for at least 30 seconds or until your sunroof either clicks or goes to the full vent position. That should fix your problem.
SOURCE: How do I manually closed the sunroof that is stuck
in the trunk on the drivers side there is a plastic bolt to turn, in your tool kit should be a socket thing that should fit it to turn it.
Testimonial: "Thanks. I see it. It has a hex head but not a very high profile. Do you turn it clockwise or counterclockwise to close it? Thanks a lot!"
SOURCE: Jetta Sunroof Stuck Tilted
SOUNDS LIKE RT GUIDE CABLE IS BROKEN OR STRIPPED IF YOU DO NOT HAVE ANY EXPERIENCE WITH SUNROOF REPAIR YOU REALLY DO NOT WANT TO LEARN THE HARD WAY AS IT CAN BE EXTREMELY AGGRAVATING BEST BET DEALER OR UPHOLSTERY SHOP
SOURCE: my elec. sunroof is stuck
My sunroof was stuck open on my Volvo S-80. I solved this by using my key and manually locking and unlocking the drives side door 3 or 4 times to reset the computer.
Mike
SOURCE: I have a 2000 grand am gt sunroof is stuck open
i had same problem with mine i got used complete sunroff from salvage yard and change it. a lot of small parts on sunroof track i did not want a spend to time to find whats wrong with it used sunroof around 90-120$.
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