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Sunroof question 900

No, I tried tasting it and it was a little more tender and more tasty than a Dunkin. (I prefer Winchell's)

This foam rubber "donut" could not have fallen out of the motor as the motor cover was still in place.

EUREKA!! - I just went out to the car thinking that, in the dark, I could use a flashlight to look around in the sunroof to see where the rubber donut could have dropped from. As it turned out, there were two of these parts which fit around two machine screw heads under where the wind deflector moves to when the sunroof closes. (please don't try to parse that sentence!) It appears that the rubber donuts are cushions to protect the wind deflector when it retract or maybe an anti rattle cushion.

This is my first sunroof and I am a little nervous about it. So far all I've had to do is replace the switch. Thanks for the reply.






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