I take it you have not owned this Vibe for very long? If the prior owner intentionally cut the wires, they either did it for a couple reasons. One, something is broke and this was a way to make sure it never got opened up. Two, someone wanted to P I S S O F F a certain driver who enjoys the sun. Three, it got left open once during a monsoon rain and soaked the interior so by cutting the switch they would not be able to make the same mistake twice! Four, use your imagination .....
I had sunroof issues on my old Volvo... It worked, but wouldn't close without some coaxing because it had little plastic arms that helped it lift up. After finally replacing it, i wrecked the car 3 months later lol. For a while, I simply unplugged the switch so we didnt' touch it.I take it you have not owned this Vibe for very long? If the prior owner intentionally cut the wires, they either did it for a couple reasons. One, something is broke and this was a way to make sure it never got opened up. Two, someone wanted to P I S S O F F a certain driver who enjoys the sun. Three, it got left open once during a monsoon rain and soaked the interior so by cutting the switch they would not be able to make the same mistake twice! Four, use your imagination .....
I agree. Whoever worked on this car last was a complete goondick. Why anyone would do all that is beyond me.
Oh I know exactly why they did it thinking back on it. The car lot that I bought it off of did it to keep any possible buyers from trying to open the sunroof and ruin the caulk gun seal they put on it. Which btw didn't work. It still leaks. I ended up buying a car cover for it until I can afford the new parts.tpollauf wrote: ↑Thu Jan 31, 2019 9:18 pmI take it you have not owned this Vibe for very long? If the prior owner intentionally cut the wires, they either did it for a couple reasons. One, something is broke and this was a way to make sure it never got opened up. Two, someone wanted to P I S S O F F a certain driver who enjoys the sun. Three, it got left open once during a monsoon rain and soaked the interior so by cutting the switch they would not be able to make the same mistake twice! Four, use your imagination .....
Some of those examples I've personally lived through ... BUT would never go to the extreme of sabotaging the integrity of the wiring to the roof. Just curious so fill us in on some more details.