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beast5680:
whilst trawling the various forums i found these sites on LR4x4 in a thread about sunroof leaks and thought they may prove useful to other members with similar trouble :D

http://stbernardtrust.bravehost.com/sunroof.html

http://www.muckytruckin.co.uk/pages/techni...f/discoroof.asp

both have quite good descriptions and pics as well

Budgie:
Thanks Neal, that'll come in useful, although the second link doesn't work but I found this one: http://www.muckytruckin.co.uk/pages/technical/discoroof/discoroof.asp  ;)

beast5680:
thanks budgie its the same site dunno why the link didint work though :doh:

Disco_Stu:
Great links, thanks guys.

My soggy headlining means I'll be using these...

stu.

freelanderpx54:
Stripping the sunroof is a relatively easy but time consuming task. On the D2 you can remove the sunroof assembly completely without removing the headlining but it is a bit fiddly. If you strip one side of the mechanism at a time (after removing the glass) then you can use the un-assembled bit for reference when you have got some spare bits left over - ask me how I know :oops:

Whilst the mechanism is out, it can be operated with a suitable torx bit to ensure that it opens and closes easily. Pics here http://rides.webshots.com/album/560965843pskmVW?vhost=rides


I just need to do the front one now.

One question, Why do you need a (or two) sunroof in a vehicle with climate control???

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