Proper care and maintenance of your
sunroof is important in preserving its appearance and operational
longevity. Upkeep couldn't be simpler, given today's modern manufacturing
processes, materials, and technology! By following the manufacturers
instructions (usually found in your warranty card), your sunroof
will provide many years of service; and probably outlast your
car or truck!
POP-UP SUNROOFS
Pop-up sunroofs vent in the rear, and have a removable glass panel.
They require little maintenance, except for regular cleaning.
Start with the gasket, which is the seal between the glass
and the main body of the sunroof. The days of tired, worn, rubber
gaskets are a thing of the past. Sunroofs today use long lasting
high tech materials like silicone and EDPM rubber which resist
UV and other damaging effects that Mother Nature dishes out!
Clean the gasket at least twice a year with a clean, damp, lint
free cloth. Occasionally, use a mild detergent solution, depending
on conditions in your area (i.e. dust, leaves, salt etc.), followed
by a rinse using a new cloth and fresh clean water. NEVER apply
mineral oil, petroleum jelly or vinyl dressing to your gasket.
Occasional application of light silicone lubricating spray may
be fine if recommended by the manufacturer.
The glass panel should be cleaned with a non-ammonia glass
cleaner and lint free cloth. Occasionally, hard water spots
can build up on the glass which are easily removed with household
white vinegar and a soft cloth. Handle the glass panel with
care when removing or reinstalling. Tempered glass can easily
shatter if scratched or chipped. Always inspect your glass when
cleaning. When removed, the glass panel should be carefully
protected in a padded sunroof storage bag or wrapped in a blanket.
The sunroof main frame, (the frame around the glass, on the
vehicle roof) may have one of several types of finish. A smooth
surface is usually electro-static powdercoat paint, and needs
little more than normal car-wash cleaning and an occasional
application of car wax to maintain its luster. A textured frame
surface is likely a composite polyamide frame which should be
cleaned regularly with mild detergent. Do not wax a textured
frame! A white chalky buildup on a textured frame is likely
car wax which can be removed with a soft brush and mild detergent.
Your local LEAKPRO®
professional can clean your sunroof, inspect the adjust the
hardware and gasket and send you on your way in no time at all.
TILT-&-SLIDE SUNROOFS (Spoilers)
Tilt-&-slide or spoiler sunroofs vent like a pop-up, then
slide open over the roof of the vehicle. Most are electrically
operated. They are as easy to maintain as a pop-up. First, follow
the same simple steps as a pop-up to maintain the main gasket,
glass and mainframe, then maintain the drive mechanism.
Tilt-&-slide sunroofs have cable drive system to operate
the panel. Dirt, grit, salt and debris can cause your sunroof
to open or close sluggishly and may cause wear or even failure
over time. A simple solution is to make sure your tracks are
clean and clear of debris, dirt, etc... Inspect the tracks and
remove any debris or dirt by hand, followed by gently wiping
with a clean cloth until the surface is clean. Follow your manufacturers
instruction for lubricating the tracks and drive. Most recommend
annual application of white lithium grease to maintain smooth
operation of the drive system. Consider a visit to your local
LEAKPRO®
professional to inspect the motor, clean, re-lubricate and adjust
the cables and track according to manufacturers specifications!
INTERNAL SLIDING SUNROOFS (moonroof or inbuilt)
This type of sunroof is usually found in luxury vehicles, although
is also common among imports. The sunroof panel lowers and glides
between the outside roof and headliner of the vehicle with the
push of a button! Most have glass panels with a sliding panel
shade, and many also include a tilt up vent mode. Follow the same
glass frame and cable drive care instructions for a tilt-&-slide
sunroof, then open the sunroof and maintain the inside.
Internal sunroofs lack the thick, smooth mainframe gasket found
in pop-ups and tilt-&-slide sunroofs. Instead you'll usually
find a soft thin fuzzy seal surrounding the glass and/or mainframe.
This seal is designed to eliminate wind noise, not stop water.
Inspect this seal and have it replaced by your local
LEAKPRO®professional if it shows excessive wear.
A trough around the inside perimeter of the sunroof catches
the water and channels it away to the ground through concealed
drain tubes! This is called a water management system. Most
leaks occur because debris builds up in the trough, clogging
the drain holes (found in the corners), thus preventing drainage
through the tubes. Sound confusing? It's really not! With the
sunroof completely retracted, look inside to see the trough.
Clean any dirt and remove debris with a damp cloth. Next, examine
the drain holes to verify they are clear of any obstruction
which may prevent water from draining through.
In some cases the drain tubes may be clogged and require a
clean-out. Though the process is rather simple, usually a blast
of compressed air and a long “pipe cleaner,” we highly recommend
visiting your local LEAKPRO®
professional! Improper cleaning or too
much force may cause the drain tubes to detach, which would
allow water to run directly into your vehicle. While you're
there, ask your local LEAKPRO®professional to re-lubricate and adjust the cables and
track according to manufacturers specifications!
FOLDING SUNROOFS
Folding sunroofs, often called rag-top sliders, are characterized
by their fabric or vinyl top cover which slides open like an accordion
to reveal an enormous aperture. This top cover usually comes in
contact with the vehicle roof to form a watertight seal, rather
than using a gasket like other sunroof types.
Like all sunroofs, cleanliness is the most important factor
in maintaining the sunroof. Keep the vehicle roof clean and
waxed. Do not use harsh chemicals to clean or dress the topcover
material - most manufacturers recommend mild detergent and occasional
application of good quality all weather vinyl dressing.
The track and slides are more exposed than other sunroofs,
and should be kept clean and greased regularly. Open the top
to reveal the track. Clean track with cotton swabs or a soft
cloth, then lubricate according to the manufacturer’s specifications.
Some models are cable driven and may require more care, as
well as an occasional adjustment. Your local
LEAKPRO®professional may be better suited to the task.
TOPSLIDER SUNROOFS
Topslider sunroofs slide open in rails over the roof of the vehicle.
Most include an integral wind deflector. They may be manual or
electrically operated. Follow the same simple maintenance steps
as a pop-up for cleaning of the main gasket, glass and mainframe.
Clean the acrylic wind deflector with mild detergent solution
and soft, lintfree cloth. The main gasket may also require regular
application of light silicone spray lubricant (check manufacturer's
specifications).
The track and drive mechanism should be kept clean and clear
of debris, dirt, etc... Inspect the tracks and remove any debris
or dirt by hand, followed by gently wiping with a clean cloth
until the surface is clean. For manual units, keep the track
channel clean - do not lubricate. Electric or manual cable drive
systems may require annual application of white lithium grease
in the maintain smooth operation of the drive system. Consider
a visit to your local LEAKPRO®
professional to inspect the motor, clean,
re-lubricate and adjust the cables and track according to manufacturers
specifications!
REMOVABLE PANEL (Targa & T-Tops)
Removable panel sunroofs offer only two positions, on or off,
and have no complicated drive mechanisms. The panel(s) may be
transparent (glass or plastic) or opaque (metal or fiberglass).
Clean the outside as you would the rest of your vehicle, then
remove the panel(s) to clean the edges. The latches and locks
may need occasional lubrication or adjustment, which is best left
to a LEAKPRO®
professional.
Most important on removable panel sunroofs is care and maintenance
of the gasket around the perimeter of the opening. Clean the
gasket at least twice a year with a clean, damp, lint free cloth.
Occasionally, use a mild detergent solution, depending on conditions
in your area (i.e. dust, leaves, salt etc.), followed by a rinse
using a new cloth and fresh clean water. NEVER apply mineral
oil, petroleum jelly or vinyl dressing to your gasket. Occasional
application of light silicone lubricating spray may be fine
if recommended by the manufacturer.
When removed, the panel(s) should be carefully protected a
padded sunroof storage bag or wrapped in a blanket.