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Old Sep 13, 2014 | 02:24 PM
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Default 2006 LR3 Sunroof problem...

My sunroof became stuck in a partially open position. Took it out and saw that the Left Side rail (or arm) that connects to the Sunroof Frame assembly had the plastic nub (that slides into the track) at the forward end of the metal and plastic arm broken. The "rail" is attached to the sunroof frame with four torx screws.

Anyone know if that "rail or arm" can be purchased separately or does a whole new frame assembly has to be bought. There is a number embedded in the side of the part; 10005136B with the letter L below the number, but I could not find this number referencing any part on the net.

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Old Dec 21, 2020 | 08:51 PM
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Default I have the Same problem. Any luck sourcing the part?

Originally Posted by Corstrat
My sunroof became stuck in a partially open position. Took it out and saw that the Left Side rail (or arm) that connects to the Sunroof Frame assembly had the plastic nub (that slides into the track) at the forward end of the metal and plastic arm broken. The "rail" is attached to the sunroof frame with four torx screws.

tia -
did you have my luck ?

Anyone know if that "rail or arm" can be purchased separately or does a whole new frame assembly has to be bought. There is a number embedded in the side of the part; 10005136B with the letter L below the number, but I could not find this number referencing any part on the net.

TIA
Tia did you have any luck finding the part ?
 
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