A few weeks ago I noticed my sunroof would randomly flip up. Wouldn't flip up all the way, but I would definitely hear it move just a tad. Also, when open, sometimes it would not close all the way. I'd have to turn the dial back to open and then close again to close the sunroof. So to google I went and found this fix, which was very easy to do. Just 2 questions
1. I have a feeling that I bent those 2 tabs up just a little too much perhaps. The sunroof opens all the way, and when I close it, instead of sealing closed, the sunroof slides to the closed position and immediately flips up. Can't close properly, I have to close it with the manual crank and I pulled the sunroof fuse out.
2. There's a plug that I yanked in the process of doing this fix.
http://i.imgur.com/N3OrLXU.jpgWhat is this plug for and how do I plug it back in? I see the 2 male connectors in the plug but can't see that it's actually making contact with something. I snapped it back into the hole when I initially did this fix, and then I noticed I had no more interior lights, my key fob worked but no audible chirp, no key fob hold window up/down feature, and the sunroof track wouldn't move properly. I figured out a fuse was blown, fuse #38 "Central electric, anti-theft alarm system". Replaced the fuse, it blew immediately. Hmm, so I went back in and took the light cover apart to see if I missed anything. I pulled that questionable plug in the pic above, replaced the fuse again and the lights came on. Put that plug back and then the fuse blew. Unplugged that wire, replaced the fuse again and it's fine now. That plug is still out, I'm just unable to turn those little dome lights on or off. The drivers side one is off and the pass one is on. Can't toggle it. Not a big deal anyway but wondering what that is and why is seemingly blowing the fuse.
Thanks for the great writeup!