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Body - Sunroof Switch Inoperative/Broken

60 08 15

2013012/3

December 1, 2008.

Supersedes Technical Service Bulletin Group 60 number 07-17 dated December 14, 2007 for reasons listed below.

60 Sunroof switch jams or freewheels





Condition





Diagnosis confirms that the sunroof switch does not operate the sunroof or the switch is physically broken. The sunroof can be manually closed in the event of electrical sunroof operation failure.

Technical Background

Knob of the sunroof switch is damaged over time and, eventually, the sunroof switch fails.

Production Solution

Improved assembly process.

Service

Replace the faulty sunroof switch.

The improved switch is identified with a blue dot.

Tip: Completely open the sunroof by overriding the spring resistance in the sunroof switch. The sunroof returns to the starting position after releasing the sunroof knob. This will confirm a faulty sunroof switch.

NOTE: Use sunroof switch (Part No. 8E0 959 613 A + color code) only with the sunroof drive (Part No. 4B0 959 591) with index H or higher. Fitting this sunroof switch with sunroof drive Part No. 4B0 959 591 with index G or lower with convenience catch in the sunroof knob leads to malfunctions.

Warranty

When procedure applies to vehicles under warranty, use the following:

WIN





SAGA





Required Parts and Tools





Additional Information

All parts and service references provided in this TSB are subject to change and/or removal. Always check with your Parts Department and service manuals for the latest information.