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LeiZ 06-14-2016 12:57 PM

Any idea how to glue the liner back???
 
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It's in a very awkward position where you don't have any access. Right in between under the sunroof. Any suggestion?

Thank you!

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bmrboi2 06-15-2016 07:33 AM

Could you possibly pull it forward slightly so the edge is exposed to the interior of the cabin and use some adhesive on the overly exposed edge and then fold and hold it back into place? Id advise taping off the exposed area as that spray adhesive is a huge pain in the ass. I remember using it on my E46's and was about ready to tear the shit out and have the whole headliner redone/replaced. I removed the sliding sunshade on all of my e46's the second it happens. I may find myself doing the same thing on the E70 when this starts.

LeiZ 06-15-2016 02:35 PM

Thanks for the reply, man. I tried, but to the point I fear I might break something, then I stopped. Is there a way to just crank the glass into the back w/o moving the sliding sunshade?

I think this is just a matter of time before every E70 starts to peel off.

Thanks again for the input.


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bmrboi2 06-16-2016 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by LeiZ (Post 1080642)
Thanks for the reply, man. I tried, but to the point I fear I might break something, then I stopped. Is there a way to just crank the glass into the back w/o moving the sliding sunshade?

I think this is just a matter of time before every E70 starts to peel off.

Thanks again for the input.


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I "Think" and I stress "Think" that like any BMW I have ever owned, they include an allen wrench either in the rear tool kit of the car or under the motor access panel in the front. You can use the wrench to manually crank the roof in the event of a motor failure. I don't know if it works that way on the E70 put hell, its worth a shot. My gut is telling me that knowing BMW it will probably wind the shade back but I imagine that with these stupid pano roofs there must be some kind of service position. Please let us all know as I know this has happened to several people on the forums.

LeiZ 06-16-2016 03:29 PM

I thought about it, and I thought it will be acting just like you push the button. But hey, you never know. Will try that later tomorrow and report back if any success.



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Originally Posted by bmrboi2 (Post 1080688)
I "Think" and I stress "Think" that like any BMW I have ever owned, they include an allen wrench either in the rear tool kit of the car or under the motor access panel in the front. You can use the wrench to manually crank the roof in the event of a motor failure. I don't know if it works that way on the E70 put hell, its worth a shot. My gut is telling me that knowing BMW it will probably wind the shade back but I imagine that with these stupid pano roofs there must be some kind of service position. Please let us all know as I know this has happened to several people on the forums.






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Basem3 06-16-2016 10:19 PM

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Originally Posted by LeiZ (Post 1080492)
It's in a very awkward position where you don't have any access. Right in between under the sunroof. Any suggestion?

Thank you!

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Got the same issue except on the rear of the panel

LeiZ 06-17-2016 10:54 AM

How did you fix it? Just curious. Thanks

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Originally Posted by Basem3 (Post 1080763)
Got the same issue except on the rear of the panel






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