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Old 02-15-2011, 06:46 AM
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Panorama roof problem?

Have a 05 X5 3,0da. When i open the tilt, it is like the two glass roofs are to tight together. Open then the the sealant holds and let go, and the front glass roof jumps up, dont go up evenly. When i grease them it doesnt make that much noise. Can it be adjusted?

Please excuse my technical english, hard to explain the problem.
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Old 02-16-2011, 10:22 PM
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Common problem with these roofs.
Because of the size of them, the front roof has very long tilt runners out of necessity.

To minimise intrusion, they are also thin and light + heavy glass roof = break easily with regular use. (My E39 has similar issues)

BMW here will only replace the cassette at around $7K including labour.

You may be able to find a specialist who can get the part seperately and dissasemble your roof and replace it.
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