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donny dog Member Since: 23 Nov 2016 Location: yorkshire Posts: 772 |
I presume you mean when closed, in which case no, mine is perfectly quiet (as is the car generally, possibly the most rock solid, rattle free, car I've ever had). |
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Fri Aug 25 2017 8:06am |
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JOCK55 Member Since: 01 Sep 2015 Location: INVERNESS Posts: 415 |
I think you'll find that a pano roof is fixed Donny. It would be a sliding pano roof if it moves. And the fixed pano in mine has never made a squeak, thank goodness.
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Fri Aug 25 2017 2:51pm |
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wilf Member Since: 08 Nov 2012 Location: on the naughty step Posts: 939 |
Not a good thing if a fixed pano roof has "come loose" - only a few LR bodyshops are authorised to fix those , so I have read. A lot of the bodyshell's structural stength comes through the bonding of that slab of glass.
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Fri Aug 25 2017 3:25pm |
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donny dog Member Since: 23 Nov 2016 Location: yorkshire Posts: 772 |
So what gives the roof structural strength if it slides? Is there additional metalwork surrounding it? |
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Fri Aug 25 2017 4:36pm |
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DangerMouseUK Member Since: 16 Jul 2016 Location: London Posts: 528 |
sorry its a sliding panoramic roof
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Fri Aug 25 2017 7:17pm |
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donny dog Member Since: 23 Nov 2016 Location: yorkshire Posts: 772 |
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Fri Aug 25 2017 7:24pm |
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Autobiography Member Since: 19 Jun 2012 Location: Londres Posts: 339 |
When I had mine, I thought I had a rattle from the roof but it was actually the unfastened passenger seat belt against the cheap plastic B pillar trim. |
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Sat Aug 26 2017 7:48am |
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DangerMouseUK Member Since: 16 Jul 2016 Location: London Posts: 528 |
Having a look that might be it ! |
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Sat Aug 26 2017 10:44am |
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mikef Member Since: 16 Sep 2013 Location: bucks Posts: 313 |
I've been fighting with my sliding pano roof virtually since I took delivery of my car. It has always creaked over even the smallest bumps and yes it sounds like the noise is coming from the rear of the sliding part. The dealer has had 2 attempts at rectifying it but the creaking always returns. I find that regular squirts of WD40 around the perimeter of the sliding part and in the mechanism and regular opening/closing keeps the creaking at bay. I've come to the conclusion that fundamentally my roof a poorly constructed component and its never going to be creak free |
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Sat Aug 26 2017 6:02pm |
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Johnski Member Since: 02 Sep 2015 Location: North Wales & North Yorkshire Posts: 1407 |
Rather than WD40, I'd try a Special graphite spay is best thing to use, doesn't leave any residue or attract dirt etc. Quietens up many things like rise/recline armchairs etc, obviously not as good as finding the bloody fault causing the problem. John
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Sat Aug 26 2017 6:47pm |
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alexa111s Member Since: 27 Jun 2016 Location: Sevenoaks Posts: 62 |
I have a fixed roof and its silent.. I had a loan car while mine was fixed recently .. same AB model etc.. with a sliding one and it was noticeable noisy at the front when closed. |
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Sun Aug 27 2017 9:26am |
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