Squeaking moonroof

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Apply it to the edge of the glass itself.
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He’s talking about the plastic ‘moonroof’, or shade cover. As you slide it, try to wiggle it around and feel where the contact points are. This might not help a ‘rattle’ if the cover is bouncing up and down, though.
 

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He’s talking about the plastic ‘moonroof’, or shade cover. As you slide it, try to wiggle it around and feel where the contact points are. This might not help a ‘rattle’ if the cover is bouncing up and down, though.
Oh, that? I never notice mine doing anything. But then this is my third in the past twenty-five years, so if it makes any noise it doesn't seem unusual enough for me to notice.
 

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Does anyone know if "waterstripe" on panoramic roof is covered by warranty? Mine is one year old, its got 15000km, and this rubber is deformed on half of its way, its placed in front of the "opening"
 

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Does anyone know if "waterstripe" on panoramic roof is covered by warranty? Mine is one year old, its got 15000km, and this rubber is deformed on half of its way, its placed in front of the "opening"
Definitely get to them and ask as soon as you can! They usually cover things like that in the first year, through warranty if not ‘good will’.
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