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Doug McCutchan 01-06-2005 03:37 AM

Sunroof Switch Problems
 
The standard Sunroof on my 2000 ML320 seems to have mind of it's own. Sometimes when it is partly open and I press the switch to open it more fully it closes instead !

Today when I went over a speed bump the sunroof opened itself to the full tilt position without me touching the switch.

It also appears top be a bit sticky i.e. takes many presses to get the sunroof moving

Is this a faulty switch or a timing issue ?

If I need a new switch are they easy to install myself ?

thanks

Doug

RickT 01-10-2005 03:41 PM

There is a publication on the BenzWorld site for installing illuminated door sills on the 98-99 MY that briefly describes removing the plastic around the sunroof switch.

As far as the source.......no idea. Sunroofs are a known problem, but usually it is warped rails or wind deflector problem.

Doug McCutchan 01-12-2005 03:32 AM

Thnaks Rick,

I've got warped rails (the sunroof vibrates when opening (dealer says they can't fix) and a broken wind deflector arm.
Along with the U/S switch I think I've got the trifecta !

Doug

00ML430 Bulldog 01-12-2005 07:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug McCutchan
The standard Sunroof on my 2000 ML320 seems to have mind of it's own. Sometimes when it is partly open and I press the switch to open it more fully it closes instead !

Today when I went over a speed bump the sunroof opened itself to the full tilt position without me touching the switch.

It also appears top be a bit sticky i.e. takes many presses to get the sunroof moving

Is this a faulty switch or a timing issue ?

If I need a new switch are they easy to install myself ?

thanks

Doug

Sound like a bad sun roof switch.


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