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Sunroof leaking 850 1996

189 kms is not bad at all, even better given the car was well maintained, and I'm not familiar with canadian currency, but 7500 is about 5700 over here in the U.S. Doesn't sound bad at all. As for the sunroof, rust is not a good thing, it may indicate that the sunroof has been leaking for a while. make sure the interior or headliner isn't terribly damaged. You can manually adjust the sunroof if you open it into the tilted up position, then remove the plastic strips on each side to expose the glass bolts, where the glass meets the metal tracks. Loosening the bolts, then lowering the sunroof will allow you to adjust the sunroof position when closed. Perhaps it was just mis-adjusted, causing the leak. I've had no experience with the actual seals so I couldn't help you there. Best of luck!
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'94 854 N/A.






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