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    Default need help!!sunroof problem

    hi there.having bad luck with my new mps 6 i just got few weeks ago.solved one problem but now my sunroof is sinking a bit at the right side on the back.the left side is flush but right side down a small bit so water can get lodged.any clues?????cheers

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    I didn't think the MPS 6 came with a factory sunroof? You sure it's not aftermarket?

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    Pics might help with your problem

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    dont know..ive a 2005 mazda 6 mps the upgraded one with full leather,sunroof,bose surround sound etc. rogwick cant get a pic up for a while gone away for the night..its just the back right side of the sunroof is lower than the left side which is flush..it all was flush when i got it..so dont know how it sunk when closed on one side.so water lodging now on the right side

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ID:	14105 got my bro to get a pic..upload and you see the left side on the picture is not flush and sunk down..right side looking at the pic is flush
    Last edited by buzzie89; 02-05-2013 at 07:22 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bullet dust View Post
    I didn't think the MPS 6 came with a factory sunroof? You sure it's not aftermarket?
    Lolwhut?

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    That looks factory to me. Sit in the car and look up at the left and right edges of the sunroof, if you look closely you will see 4 x Torx screws, loosen the Torx screw using a 1/4" ratchet with torx bit/holder on the corner that's dropped down and gently push the sunroof up in that corner so that it's level, tighten the torx screw while holding the sunroof in position - Don't go too high, just make it level with the outside roof line.

    That should sort out your problem.

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    cheers seen them screws but dont hav the tool..so will have to get one.cheers

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    No probs dude.

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