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gotgrip666

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Mar 29, 2005
middletown, New York
well my sunroof trAck cable slipped some how and pulled all the slack out, i when to the jeep dealer by me and they said its about 99 dolars labor per hours, now if im correct this couldnt take more than 3 hours to fix right?
 
well my sunroof trAck cable slipped some how and pulled all the slack out, i when to the jeep dealer by me and they said its about 99 dolars labor per hours, now if im correct this couldnt take more than 3 hours to fix right?
 
me neither, dealer is chaging me a thoughsad to do two new tracks and cables, i wish i had other options but i work to damn much and i cant let my car just be sitting around like that
 
Uh, yea. It sounds like you're getting ripped off. I just tore my sunroof apart yesterday to try and figure out the problem. I think I might have worked on it for 2 hours... and this is the first time I've even taken a headliner out.
 
If you can set 3-4 hours aside on a Saturday and already have new drive cables in hand, then you should be able to get this done no problem. It's really not that hard at all, in fact the hardest part was re-intalling the cables, but that was only because i didn't know what i was doing.

I've actually written up pretty detailed steps on how to install the drive cables in another post titled "Sunroof Stuck"
 
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