Headliner - Sags At Rear Of Sunroof: Overview
BULLETIN NO.: 00-T-17CISSUE DATE: February, 2002
CATEGORY TYPE: Body-04
CATEGORY: Interior Trim
CORPORATION NO.: 00-08-110-001C
SUBJECT:
Headliner Sags or Hangs Too Low at Rear of Sunroof Opening (Perform Dome Lamp Inspection and, if Necessary, Service Procedure in 99-T-69B before Proceeding with Service Procedure in this Bulletin).
Due to revised service procedure, this bulletin has been revised and supersedes bulletin 00-T-17B, which should be discarded.
IMPORTANT:
It is not necessary to perform procedure in 99-T-69B if hook-and-loop material is already stapled to dome lamp and riveted to sunroof module.
Refer to Technical Bulletin 99-T-69B for information regarding rattle noises from headliner area. If necessary, perform procedure in 99-T-69B before performing procedure for sagging headliner in this bulletin.
MODELS AFFECTED:
2000 - 2002 Saturn L-Series Sedans with sunroof (RPO CF5)
CONDITION:
Some customers may comment about the headliner sagging or hanging too low at the rear of the sunroof opening.
CAUSE:
This condition may be caused by either the hook-and-loop fastening material not being secure, or the hook-and-loop fastening material is releasing from inner roof panel or rear of dome lamp housing.
CORRECTION:
Dome Lamp Inspection
Remove dome lamp assembly by performing steps 2 through 4 outlined in this bulletin and inspect the hook-and-loop fastening material.
^ If book-and-loop fastening material is stapled to dome lamp and riveted to sunroof module reinstall dome lamp assembly and push firmly on the dome lamp housing and around entire sunroof opening to fully engage hook-and-loop fastening material.
^ If hook-and-loop fastening material is not secure, it will be necessary to install rivets through dome lamp housing and into sunroof module. Refer to following procedure outlined in this bulletin.
PARTS REQUIREMENTS
CLAIM INFORMATION
To receive credit for this repair during the warranty coverage period, submit a claim through the Saturn Dealer System as shown.
DISCLAIMER