TTAC Commentator Sobro writes:
Hi Sajeev and your goateed evil twin Sanjeev!
Beige. We all know it, we all love it, especially when it comes in Lexus Pearl White as my wife's 2003 ES 300 does. This vehicle has had exactly one non-maintenance item replaced since bought new: the A/C compressor relay. My wife installed it since her office is near the Toyota dealer. And it was July. In Nashville. It was my research in the Lexus forums which led to this fix for the flashing LED in the A/C button.
Which brings me to my question.
The sunroof has started to clunk occasionally when hitting bumps, and the clunk is directly overhead of the driver. This sort of thing drives me nuts, so I'm glad I don't commute in the wife's ride. The Lexus forums have very little to offer, and what they do tend to start with "remove the sunroof". Any ideas? Thanks!
Long time lurker, first time caller!
Sajeev answers:
Take it from someone working on moonroofs for 10+ years, you almost always remove the glass to do anything. The forums seem scant on info on a cursory glance but–ZOMG R U SAYIN' ME AND SANJEEV COULD BE DAVID HASSELHOFF?
Wait, that's no goatee on Garth! (sigh of relief)
So anyway, moonroof rattle: since you mention the glass itself opens/closes/seals like new (no wind leaks), I betcha the rattle comes from the shade or the wind deflector. Rule out the shade by pressing your palm against the shade and drive over a road known to cause the rattle. Start with light pressure and use more if the rattle doesn't go away, to ensure the shade can't possibly mask another problem with the track.
I have my doubts about the shade, as most Lexus' products have a rather heavy and rattle-resistant shade, adding weight to silence a rattle isn't likely. The (often spring-loaded) wind deflector is my bet. But other problems could be at fault: judging by the Sunroof Doctor's comprehensive repair kit.
What's the fix? Get a factory shop manual (no exceptions) to ensure you don't break anything. I'd venture a guess, but I'd prefer to remain lawsuit free after you install it wrong and the moonroof launches itself on the highway.
Sanjeev answers:
Wait, wait: you think anyone cares enough to actually want to sue you?
I'm too busy growing a goatee now, otherwise I'd tell everyone about that time you didn't install a moonroof correctly and it flew off the car. If only people knew The Truth About Sajeev…
Send your queries to sajeev@thetruthaboutcars.
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