98 Saturn SL1 Coupe

Discussion in 'Saturn S-series' started by KellyHarvey, Jul 15, 2004.

  1. KellyHarvey

    KellyHarvey Guest

    My sun roof does not work on my Saturn. I have taken it to the dealer and
    I have extended warranty on my car. Since it is not the motor and it is
    the tracks they will not fix it under my warranty even though all is
    connect to the electrical parts that will have to be replaced. The
    dealership has advised me that it is a $700.00 part that is needed plus
    labor. Is there anyway around this or is there a less expensive way to
    fix my sun roof? Is this a common problem with the Saturns?
     
    KellyHarvey, Jul 15, 2004
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  2. KellyHarvey

    Napalm Heart Guest

    Contact Joey at http://www.6thplanetusedparts.com/ He can explain your
    options the best of anyone here.

    Ken
     
    Napalm Heart, Jul 15, 2004
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  3. KellyHarvey

    Art Guest

    Read your extended warranty. If it is bumper to bumper then typically
    adjustments, wear out items, and weatherstripping is not covered. If the
    part is not one of those, ask to see in the warranty where it is excluded.
    Of course I am assuming it is a Saturn or GM extended warranty. If it is
    3rd party it may be worthless.
     
    Art, Jul 15, 2004
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  4. KellyHarvey

    KellyHarvey Guest

    Thank you Ken. I just sent off my question to him. Thanks!
     
    KellyHarvey, Jul 15, 2004
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  5. KellyHarvey

    KellyHarvey Guest

    Thanks for your help. My extended warranty is from a 3rd party. Where
    they have fixed a lot on my car and have covered it, this is the one item
    that they will not cover because it is not the electrical part of the
    sunroof that needs repairing even though in order for the mechanic to
    repair the problem they have to replace everything in it which includes
    the electrical. I have been fighting with them for almost a year on this
    to no avail.
     
    KellyHarvey, Jul 15, 2004
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