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Sunroof - odd question

pageda

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Hi all,

Without wanting to sound silly, even though I know I will...how do I remove the sunroof from my 84 2.5 lux??

Thanks
 
When all else fails, check instruction book [:D]

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I need one of those!

Ok am going to try this, has not been out for a while, certainly not in my year of ownership, am I running a risk of having forever leaky sills if I take it out??
 
Removing the roof shouldnt cause any problems with leaking,I found at one stage I couldnt remove my roof due to a faulty relay and all I could get was the tilt without removal.
 
Also, removing it gives you free access to rub some rubber lube and conditioner into the seals which will in fact make it seal better (if you do it regular enough)
 

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