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Old 10-05-2018, 04:54 PM
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Pano Roof got stuck on opening, Help

Went to open my pano roof today on the X5 and the roof tried to open but got stuck. When I ttied to open or close it again, it would move a quarter inch and stop. Looking at the roof of the car it is open about a half inch on the driver side, and nothing on the passenger side. The rear of the roof is tilted down as if it was going to slide back. I have been trying to get this thing closed for two hours, even tried to manually close it with the Allen key on the motor under the overhead console and no luck, so I am sitting in the back seat now scratching my head and writing this. I have looked for videos and forum help, but everything I see is for the issue that won’t let the roof close from the vented position. It’s like something got jammed in the track, but I can’t see the track with the roof only open a half inch.

Any help is greatly appreciated, going to rain here in NY for the next few days, so this thing is headed for the garage until I can close it.


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