can anyone please tell me how to replace the metal sunroof on my 1991 Honda Civic?

Asked by Roland1900 Feb 18, 2012 at 03:02 PM about the 1991 Honda Civic Si Hatchback

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I need to replace the metal sunroof on my 1991 Honda Civic and I cain't figure ot how to take out the old one. Please help. Thanks so much.  

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695

Is this a CRX? I wold get a Haynes manual for your year and see how they tell you to do it - step-by-step instructions are the best If it isn't a CRX, then you have an after-market sunroof, so that may be difficult to know the specifics.

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some times certain dealers cut holes in the roof as a "dealer option" for the sunroof probably have to take off the head liner which to do so you have to take off a few of the interior pieces and then remover the screws holding it up and pull it down then id imagine it would be bolted in right there but i dont know for sure

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695

Since that is probably a factory sunroof, you should be able to get the instructions in a good manual, like Hayne's or Chilton's. Have fun!

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