My new TurboCT is rapidly getting fixed. Today I installed the Sunroof motor, after spending US$40 getting it fixed. It had a broken plastic gear inside.
It now works perfectly...
I fixed my Sunroof!
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Re: I fixed my Sunroof!
US$40 ?ekaftan wrote:My new TurboCT is rapidly getting fixed. Today I installed the Sunroof motor, after spending US$40 getting it fixed. It had a broken plastic gear inside.
It now works perfectly...
So where are you based ?
ACTIVA
The car that looks like a family car, but has special secret hidden abilities.
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Re: I fixed my Sunroof!
I am in Santiago, Chile. We have a very big machine shop culture. You can get almost anything mechanical reproduced in bronze. I removed the motor thru the opening where the IR receiver is. Its just 3 torx screws and some contorsions.ACTIVE8 wrote:US$40 ?ekaftan wrote:My new TurboCT is rapidly getting fixed. Today I installed the Sunroof motor, after spending US$40 getting it fixed. It had a broken plastic gear inside.
It now works perfectly...
So where are you based ?
I tried the motor outside and it was locked solid. I took it to the shop and the guy said 'Another Peugeot Sunroof motor! I've done a lot this year. US$40. Come back in two days'.Two days later he gave me back my motor with its rivets replaced by bolts and nuts and a large plastic gear that was broken in two.
An hour of contorsions to put it back on again (most of the problem is putting back the relay with the motor hanging without getting the headliner dirty) and its back again working.