sunroof adjustments
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sunroof adjustments
SUNROOFS Subject Page Single Panel Sunroof (SHD) Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sunroof Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Components • Motor/Drive Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • Motor Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • Sunroof Panels And Headliner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steel Panel Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Accessing Adjustment Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sunroof Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Repair Manual Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sunroof Components By Model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3 4 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 Double Panel Sunroof (DSHD) Overview . . Features .. Components Operation . . Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 21 22 23 24 Sunroof Specific SI Bulletins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 DSHD Repair Manual Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Sunroofs - 1 SINGLE PANEL SUNROOFS (SHD) OVERVIEW All current single panel sunroofs (with the exception of 318ti cloth foldable sunroof) incorporate the "low noise vent" feature. When the sunroof is driven to the vent position (rear of panel up), the inside headliner moves rearward approximately 120 mm. This provides cabin ventilation with little noise. A water channel is incorporated into the sunroof assembly. It automatically rises when the sunroof panel is in the vent position and prevents water from entering the interior during braking. VENT POSITION PANEL WATER CHANNEL INTERIOR PANEL CLOSED FULLY OPEN There are currently two types of sunroof panels available; Steel or Glass. Service Procedures are different for each type. Always follow the Repair Manual procedures for the type being services. Sunroofs - 2 Sunroofs provide similar functionality when it comes to their various positions and features. When looking closer, their operation and service procedures are in some cases quite unique. VEHICLE E38 STEEL Yes GLASS Yes E39 Yes Yes E36 Yes No E46 No Yes E31 Yes No COMMENTS • First vehicle to offer Glass Roof as an option (1996 Model Year) standard on 750iL. • Glass vs Steel panel -Headliner drive operation different for each • Glass roof uses Rubber Gaiter to conceal drive mechanism and panel screws when in the Vent position. • Similar to the E38 sunroof system • Glass vs Steel panel -Headliner drive operation different for each • Glass panel Gaiter mounting different than E38 • Two versions of sunroof system n up to 11/94 n 11/94 and later production • Early version has unique mechanism for moving headliner panel • Later version similar to E38 style. • ti california roof (cloth foldable sunroof system) • Similar to the E39 system • No Rubber Gaiters used • Panel Sealing function • Unique system, unique service procedures SUNROOF FEATURES Anti Trap: This feature uses a hall sensor to detect obstructions while the sunroof is closing (pulse frequency slowed down) in the automatic close function. The anti-trap feature is shut down prior to full closing (4mm from full closed) to allow the sunroof to seat into the seal. Caution; the anti-trap feature is not functional when the switch is held in the manual close position. Unloading: If the sunroof is running during engine starting, the sunroof will be deactivated. This function is to provide maximum starting power to the engine starter motor. The SHD receives the consumer cut off signal via the K or P bus or dedicated wire. Panel Sealing Function (E46 Only): The E46 sunroof includes a mechanical feature designed to improve panel sealing to minimize wind noise. When closing from the vent position, the panel moves quickly up and down close to the fully closed position. This is due to the mechanism design but helps seat the seal evenly around the perimeter of the panel to optimize sealing. Sunroofs - 3 COMPONENTS (GENERAL) MOTOR/DRIVE CABLES The sunroof assembly utilizes two separate bowden cables sheathed by metal tubes. One cable is used to drive the headliner, the other drives the roof panel mechanism. The sunroof motor drives the sunroof cables via a gear connection. CABLES MOTOR EMERGENCY OPERATION HEX KEY MOTOR CONTROL Sunroof motors of the E36 (up to 11-95 production), the california roof of the 318ti and the tilt only roof of the Mcoupe are manually switched power controlled motors. Refer to ETM for specific power supply and control circuitry. Note: Refer to E36 Repair Manual 54 13 010 for information on sunroof motor installation. EXAMPLE: EARLY E36 Sunroofs - 4 The motors of all other sunroof systems are connected with a sunroof module, giving them the name “Motor/module”. The module controls the sunroof motor based on signals it receives: • The motor itself (hall sensor - anti-trap feature), • The sunroof switch • ZKE - General Module - The comfort closing feature when the key is held in the lock position in one of the door lock cylinders. - Unloader signal. This signal informs the sunroof motor module to stop running the sunroof motor when the GM receives a KL 50 start signal. These signals are either individual circuits as on the E36 or via the K or P bus for the E38, E39 or E46 vehicles The module also provides diagnosis information to the General Module of ZKE for the E38. E39 and E46 vehicles. Sunroofs - 5 SUNROOF PANELS AND HEADLINER Steel Panel Sunroof & Headliner: The steel panel is made of body gauge sheet metal on a support frame. Except for the E31, all steel panels are attached to the drive mechanism via a rear support/adjustment carriage rail. The headliner of these systems is automatically driven along with the sunroof panel when fully open and automatically driven closed when the sunroof is closed. When the sunroof panel is placed in the vent position, the headliner is driven back a distance of approximately 120mm by the drive cable. HEADLINER PANEL ROTARY CATCH LINK ARM The headliner is linked to the drive cable on the driver side of the vehicle by a “link arm”. On early (<11/94) E36 sunroofs a “rotary catch” connects the headliner to the drive cable. When the vent position is selected the Link Arm engages the inner cable and the headliner panel is moved rearward towards the vent position. Sunroofs - 6 Glass Panel Sunroof & Headliner: The glass panel is made of 5mm break resistant glass. The rear support/adjustment carriage rail of the steel panel system is not used with the glass panel. The glass panel is attached to the sunroof drive mechanism by four or six self tapping screws (system dependent). The mounting screws are also used to adjust the glass panel height. The headliner for these systems is made of aluminum. It contains a small recessed grab handle at the front for manual operation. When the sunroof is moved to the vent or open position, the headliner moves to the same positions as the steel panel system. The link arm of a glass panel system is different than that of the steel panel system. The closing catch found on a steel panel sunroof link arm is deleted from the link arm of glass panel sunroofs. This modification allows the manual opening of the headliner when glass panel is closed as well as allowing the glass panel to close without automatically sliding the headliner forward. GLASS The headliner is however moved forward slightly by the drive mechanism to reveal the recessed handle for manual closing. STEEL With the exception of the E46, a rubber “Gaiter” (ie: bellows in repair manual) is attached to the sunroof drive assembly and glass panel on both sides to conceal the drive linkage when the panel is in the vent position with the headliner open. The “Gaiter” must be removed to access adjustments. Sunroofs - 7 STEEL PANEL OPERATION - All except E31 When the open position is selected at the switch, the motor drives the cables. The top mechanism drops the rear support onto the headliner panel causing a metal tab on the rear support bar to engage with a slot on the top surface of the headliner panel. Simultaneously, the rotary catch or link arm (model year dependent) disengages from the inner cable. Since the crossmember is connected to the outer bowden cable, the sunroof and headliner are driven rearward by the outer bowden cable. Sunroofs - 8 When the Vent position is selected at the switch the motor drives the cables in the other direction. The link arm or rotary catch fully engage with the rearward driven cable pulling the headliner back approximately 120mm. Simultaneously, the outer cable drives the panel mechanism upward raising the rear support rail and sunroof panel to the vent position. Sunroofs - 9 ACCESSING ADJUSTMENT POINTS (Steel Panel) The headliner panel must be disengaged from the drive assembly and moved rearward in order to access the roof panel attaching screws. To do this, start with a fully closed sunroof. Then, using the hex tool from the vehicle’s tool kit, remove the motor access cover and insert the hex key into the motor drive, turning it 90O counter clockwise. The sunroof panel will drop at the rear by approx. 2-3 mm. At this point, the metal tab on the crossmember will disengage from the headliner panel, and the headliner panel can be pushed rearward by hand. This exposes the roof panel attaching screws. To re-engage the headliner panel, insert the hex tool and turn it clockwise 90 degrees. The rear of the sunroof panel should move flush with the roof panel. The headliner panel can now be manually moved forward until locked. E31: The sunroof assembly for the E-31 is different. To disengage the headliner for access to the panel attaching hardware, the following procedure must be followed: • Start with the sunroof in the fully closed position. • Drive the sunroof to the vent position. • Push outward on the left and right metal rods located at the inside forward edges of the headliner. • Push the headliner back to expose the attaching screws. CAUTION: The sunroof panel must never be moved toward the open position when the headliner is disengaged. Mechanical damage can occur. Sunroofs - 10 ACCESSING ADJUSTMENT POINTS (Glass Panel) Raise the glass panel to the vent position. Manually slide the headliner rearward to expose the rubber gaiters (excluded on E46). Grasp the center section of the gaiter (1) and gently pull from its slotted mounting on the glass panel (2). Gently work forward and rearward (A-B). The gaiters “tear” easily if pulled from their edge. Remove gaiter from other side of sunroof. Do not attempt to pull the gaiter from the slide mechanism on the lower edge. The gaiter is attached to the slide mechanism by screws (Refer to Repair Manual). With the gaiters removed, the panel adjustment screws are exposed. Example - E39: Two screws at the rear of the panel on each side (1) are visible. An additional screw (2) on each side is also located at the front edge. Sunroofs - 11 SUNROOF ADJUSTMENTS The adjustment dimensions for all sunroof panels are: Achieving these adjusted dimensions is different for Steel and Glass Panels. STEELS PANEL (except E31) The rear height adjustment is achieved by removing each nut and screw (2) and sliding the adjustment wedge (1) in or out on the rear support (3) to achieve the correct height. A little trial and error is usually required to achieve the desired position. Once correct, replace bolts and nuts and tighten to correct torque specification (refer to technical data). The front height adjustment is achieved by removing screws (1) on each forward bracket. Push the panel up or down to achieve the correct height. Replace screws with new or use old screws coated with loctite 270. Tighten to specification Sunroofs - 12 E31 STEEL PANEL The E31 steel panel is attached to the drive mechanism on each side by three nuts. The center nut is a pivot allowing the panel to rock in the slotted mounting tabs at the front and rear. Loosen the panel nuts slightly so the panel can be positioned into adjustment by pivoting. Example: Early E31 Once desired adjustment is achieved, tighten screws GLASS PANEL ADJUSTMENT Glass sunroof panel adjustment is similar to the E31. The panel is attached by three screws on each side. Using special tool 002 130, loosen screws slightly. Move panel up or down into correct position. Tighten screws. Glass Panel Adjustment Tool: Special tool 00 9 315 can be used as a depth gauge when placed on the front edge of the sunroof opening. Sunroofs - 13 REPAIR MANUAL The repair manual of TIS contains adjustment procedures and sunroof component R&R procedures for all model vehicles except the E31 and prior. When servicing an E31 sunroof, refer to E31 Repair Manual Microfiche #5. Additionally, the repair manual contains “Notes” on gasket (seal) repair and installation. INITIALIZATION Sunroofs controlled by a control module require initialization. Initialization allows the control module to learn the end positions of the motor's travel. The hall sensors provide pulses for motor rotation, the control module counts the pulses and determines where the panel is by memorizing the stored pulses. If the system is not initialized, the sunroof will only operate in the tilt up and slide close positions. INITIALIZATION PROCEDURE • Press and hold the sunroof switch in either the tilt up or slide close positions for 15 seconds. • The sunroof motor operate momentarily signifying initialization acceptance. The control module memorizes the pulses from the hall sensors on the next activation of the motor by driving the panel to its end run positions. The control module senses an amperage increase and determines the end run position. The counted number of pulses is then used as the basis for calculating the panel position. Sunroofs - 14 ADJUSTMENTS Group 54 12 of the repair manual includes: • Adjusting glass sliding/tilting sunroof • Adjusting sunroof (steel) • Adjusting both drive cables for actuation of sunroof Group 54 12.. of the repair manual includes the following procedures for sunroof service: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Replacing left or right rubber gaiters for glass slide/tilt sunroof Removing and installing sunroof lid (steel) Removing and installing glass sliding/tilting sunroof lid Replacing seal fro glass sliding/tilting sunroof lid Replacing seal for sunroof lid (steel) R&R headliner for glass slide/tilt sunroof cover R&R headliner (steel) R&R water channel for glass sliding/tilting sunroof R&R complete slide/tilt sunroof frame R&R complete glass sliding/tilting sunroof Replacing control rail for left/right glass slide/tilt sunroof R&R wind deflector R&R wind deflector for glass sliding/tilting roof Replacing sliding/tilting sunroof frame Replacing glass sliding/tilting sunroof frame Sunroofs - 15 SUNROOF COMPONENTS BY MODEL E38 Sunroofs - 16 E31 Frame Assembly E31 Steel Panel/Headliner Sunroofs - 17 E36 318ti California Roof Sunroofs - 18 M coupe/Z3 2.8 coupe - Tilt Panel Only E46/E39 Sunroofs - 19 DOUBLE PANEL SUNROOF (DSHD) The Double Panel Sunroof is found on E34 Touring vehicles only, and was offered as an option. Features include: • Multiple positioning of both sunroof panels • One touch control for both panels • Anti-trap protection and convenience closing through Central Locking. Possible panel positions are shown below: Vent - Front Panel raised a the rear, floating headliner slid rearward for cabin venting. Front Panel Open - Front panel can be opened to approximately 450mm. Rear Panel Open - Rear panel can be opened to approximately 450mm. Combined Panel Opening - Both Panels can be opened together, to vary the amount of opening front and rear, up to a combined total of approximately 450mm. Sunroofs - 20 FEATURES One Touch: Sliding the switch forward or rearward momentarily will result in the appropriate panel being driven to it’s next end of travel. Pushing the switch upward momentarily will result in the sunroof moving to the completely closed position non-stop. Any one touch operation can be immediately stopped by touching the switch again. NOTE: One touch operation will not work unless the Control Unit has been successfully initialized. Anti-trap Protection: The anti-trap feature only works in the closing direction. Sunroof movement will immediately stop and reverse itself when an obstruction is detected by the Control Unit. In order to allow full sunroof panel closure, the anti-trap feature is deactivated 4mm before full panel closure is reached. Note: The anti-trap feature will not work unless the Control Unit has been successfully initialized. Remaining on the switch will override the anti-trap feature. Convenience Closing. The Double Panel Sunroof and all Door Windows can be fully closed by holding the door key in the full locking position after the doors have been locked. Releasing the key before closing is completed will stop all convenience closing action. Unloading during startup: The double panel sunroof motors receive their power from the power protection relay. During engine starting, ZKE removes power from the power protection relay. The sunroof will not move during engine starting. Failsafe. In the case of electrical faults, it is possible the Control Unit may only allow motor operation in the closing direction. In the case of electrical failure, the sunroof can be manually closed using the hex tool found in the vehicle’s tool kit. Diagnosis: The Control Unit is fully diagnosible using the DIS Tester or MoDiC. Initialization: Initialization begins with a fully closed sunroof. It allows the Control Unit to learn a starting point for all sunroof panel movement. Initialization is accomplished by placing both sunroof panels in the fully closed positions and along with the key on, holding the switch in the closed position for approx. 5-10 seconds. Sunroofs - 21 COMPONENTS • • • • • Two separate outer panels. Two inside floating headliner panels. Two drive motors (one for each panel) with two separate cable drives. Single multi position control switch Fully diagnosible sunroof module. Sunroofs - 22 OPERATION All Double Panel Sunroof operations are controlled from a single switch located in the headliner. The switch is identical to single panel sunroofs of the E32/E34, Although it resembles the switch used for single panel sunroofs, the DSHD control module interprets the signals differently: • Beginning from a fully closed position, movement of the switch either forward or back will result in raising the front panel to the vent position. (This is necessary before any other panel movement can begin.) • Once the front panel is in the vent position, moving the switch forward will move the rear panel forward and moving the switch rearward will move the front panel rearward. • For combined panel opening, the rear panel must be driven under the front panel (forward). Then the front and rear panels can be driven rearward together. • Closing - Regardless of roof panel position, the sunroof can always be closed by holding the center of the switch in the upward direction. Sunroofs - 23 ADJUSTMENTS The steel panels of the DSHD system are adjusted similarly to the steel panel of SHD systems. The E34 is not included in the Repair Manual of TIS. Refer to the Repair Manual Micro fiche for all DSHD R&R and adjustment procedures. PANEL HEIGHT MEASUREMENTS: Front Panel: • Front edge of panel = 1.5mm down • Rear edge of panel = 1.5 mm up Rear Panel: • Front edge of panel = 1.5mm down • Rear edge of panel = 1.5mm up Sunroofs - 24 SUNROOF SPECIFIC SI BULLETINS • E38 MOONROOF repair instructions. SIB 54 07 96. • DOUBLE PANEL SUNROOF NOISES . SIB 54 01 96. • 318ti LIMITED OPERATING SUNROOF TRAVEL. SIB 54 09 95. • REVISED SUNROOF PANEL MOUNTING. SIB 54 08 96. • E36 SUNROOF REPLACEMENT CASSETTE. SIB 54 03 95. • E36 SUNROOF WIND DEFLECTOR RATTLES. SIB 54 01 94. 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