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Sunroof seal
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The seal on the back of my sunroof keeps coming off. It usually starts peeling off from the passenger side when I open and close it. Then I have to tilt the sunroof open to press the seal back down.
I attached a picture to this post looking from front to back. The corner of the passenger rear door is on the far left of the picture. An indy shop that I took it too for an oil change suggested some rubbing alcohol would make the rubber tacky again. And also said super glue might work too. I'm hesitant to use alcohol since I know it can be hard on rubber. And I don't want to do anything with super glue that I regret. I can't seem to find this part on RealOEM so I feel like I've only got one shot at this. Do any of you have any suggestions on how to keep this seal in place? |
Replace it. The piece is in expensive and can be easily swapped out. Part # is 54137064664 and can be found under the "sliding roof/folding top" section on realoem.
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Is this a part that's not pictured in the diagram but included? |
Nvm, that's not the right part. The one I referenced previously is for the standard roof. Looking at your pic I'm going to suspect you in fact have the pano roof....I don't have time to mush through diagrams right now, so perhaps someone who is familiar with the pano roof can chime in here. Good luck!
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Thanks for the clarification. Yes, I do have the pano roof. I should have clarified in my OP.
Here's the diagram for the pano roof. I don't even really see the piece which the seal fits onto called out. RealOEM.com * BMW E53 X5 4.4i SLID.LIFT. ROOF-COVER/CEILING FRAME |
probably do not use rubbing alcohol on the rubber. But you could use it on the metal.
Also, if it falls off, keep it somewhere safe till we can figure out a way to re-use it. I'm not sure what the seal does (wind noise/water protection/vibration dampner) but one possibility is to get THIN 2 way tape and re-stick it that way. removable in future if needed and cheap fix. But again not sure now the seal performs and if the extra thickness of the added 2 way tape will impair the movement of the rear glass sheet. PS: remove the two hex screws (one per side) on the rear window too and you'll perhaps be saved from grief like a lot of us owners have/had with the rear window opening. With the 2 screws out, the rear window will still open (and close perfectly) but not "pop" open if that ever occurs to you. |
I have some double sided scotch tape. That's not a bad idea. The seal has fallen off several times (one more time today, in fact).
Not sure what you mean about removing the hex screws. Do you have a link with more info or photos? I have an extended warranty which covers the sunroof mechanism so I'm not terribly worried right now. But will become worried once that warranty runs out. :) Sent from my RM-820_nam_att_100 using Tapatalk |
I would try a product called Sikaflex. It's used for windscreen sealant and for securing body moulds. Throw a bit on and the tape it in place to secure while it dries. Once it cures it will hold that no worries.
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this should have been done from day 1. I'm not seven sur why the two torx screws are there, since the back glass plate still opens and closes exactly as it did with the screws in BUT with no binding up between the two glass sheets as they are being vented open |
This is the part number
54107199533 RealOEM.com * BMW E53 X5 4.8is SLIDING LIFTING ROOF FRAME This is where you can buy. Search SiteSearch 54107199533 - ECS Tuning |
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