Due to the addition of "MODELS AFFECTED," this bulletin supersedes bulletin 91-T-23, which should be discarded.
CONDITION: Some sunroof sunshades will not slide to the full-open (rearward) position in the sunroof opening. Also, a rattle or clicking noise from the rear of the sunshade can be heard when the sunshade is partially opened.
CAUSE: The back edge of the rear section of the sunshade contacts two mounting studs used for the sunroof module.
CORRECTION: File off 3mm (0.20 inches) of material from rear of sunshade where it contacts the two mounting studs. This will allow the sunshade to slide to the full-open (rearward) position.
PROCEDURE: 1. Power the sunroof to the vent position.
2. Slide the sunshade to the closed (forward) position.
3. Protect the paint at the rear of the sunroof opening as shown in illustration on next page.
4. Using a file, or similar tool, carefully file off 3mm (0.20 inches) of material from the back edge of the sunshade in the areas shown.
5. Clean up material filings with a vacuum cleaner.
6. Check operation of the sunshade to make sure that it travels to the full - open position.
CLAIM INFORMATION: To receive credit for this repair, submit a claim through the Saturn Dealer System as follows:
Labor Case Operation Type Description Code Time -------------------------------------------------------- VW File Material from Rear of T9533 0.3 hrs Sunshade
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