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Old 04-12-2007, 04:09 PM
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Replacing Sunroof

Well, we have yet to have any major problems (knock on wood) with our E70. However, one side of the screen that pops up when the sunroof is open would not release since the day we got the car. As a result, the sunroof can not close because the screen does not go back down on its own. Our dealer actually was the first to notice it when we picked it up. Since the weather hadn't really been nice enough to open the sunroof, we weren't really in a hurry to get it fixed. Since then, we've had some REALLY nice weather and we couldn't open the sunroof unless you had 2 people to manuever the screen back in place and close the sunroof.

We finally took it in today and it sounds like they have to replace the *whole* sunroof! Yikes! I guess it's worse for them- you'd think there'd be a way to fix the plastic screen without replacing the whole thing? Anyway, it sounds like we won't get it back until Tuesday.

We currently have a NUCLEAR blue 328xi (don't know the real color name). At least the loaner is decent!
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