cannot for the life of me figure out how to get them back from whence they came, my hands are not the size of tweezers, and every time I go over a seam in the road, bump, you name it the rattling from the sunroof area is massive, with it closed, with it open it's unbearable. been to the dealer and they said that they cant fix the two dollar plastic pieces and that they'd need to replace the entire sunroof from scratch because of these little things. Which will cost literally thousands including parts and labor...ugh. anyone have some tips on how I may be able to figure this out without spanding some dough on something that to me looks as if it should be a seriously cheap fix...
One particularly nice day I decided I'd like to slide back the sunshade and then perhaps open up the sunroof...so I start to slide it back and BAM two of these bad boys fall into my lap.
cannot for the life of me figure out how to get them back from whence they came, my hands are not the size of tweezers, and every time I go over a seam in the road, bump, you name it the rattling from the sunroof area is massive, with it closed, with it open it's unbearable. been to the dealer and they said that they cant fix the two dollar plastic pieces and that they'd need to replace the entire sunroof from scratch because of these little things. Which will cost literally thousands including parts and labor...ugh. anyone have some tips on how I may be able to figure this out without spanding some dough on something that to me looks as if it should be a seriously cheap fix...
cannot for the life of me figure out how to get them back from whence they came, my hands are not the size of tweezers, and every time I go over a seam in the road, bump, you name it the rattling from the sunroof area is massive, with it closed, with it open it's unbearable. been to the dealer and they said that they cant fix the two dollar plastic pieces and that they'd need to replace the entire sunroof from scratch because of these little things. Which will cost literally thousands including parts and labor...ugh. anyone have some tips on how I may be able to figure this out without spanding some dough on something that to me looks as if it should be a seriously cheap fix...













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