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What did the fix involve B? Have had my car 2 weeks and its starting to creak.
My "creaking/tapping" noise from my pano roof is finally fixed. The cause of the problem was the metal part that is in the very front of the pano roof. It was making contact with the metal plate inside the roof when closed and was the cause of the noise. The previous felt they had put in was already worn out, so they received a thicker felt that they installed that did the job. No more annoying/rattling/taping noise. Finally! It took 3 visits to the SC, application of all the TSB to fix the issue, but glad its over.
I had the creak start after about 2w. I put a little bit of black electrical tap on the top of the metal tab at the leading edge of the roof. Trimmed it with a utility knife. All creaking gone in the two weeks since I made the fix. Saved me a trip to the SC.
Kind of funny ... My pano was silent .. after the first couple of fixes at the SC. Took it in for annual and they did more TSBs for the pano .. noise came back.
I spent some time and lots of tape, but finally found an acceptable fix. I bought some black gorilla tape 1" and placed it in various locations. Those locations are: The glass roof has 3 tabs in the rear and one in the front that slip into a track when closing. On the front, I wrapped that tab with the gorilla tape making sure to cover both sides. The rear, kind of the opposite. I noted where the tabs lined up in the track and placed 4-5" long strips into and around the track the tabs fit in to making sure to push the tape into the track to make sure it does not impede closing of the pano as well as making sure the tape went well over the track top to create a snugger fit. The final thing I did was place a few strips of tape over various areas where the metal frame on the roof was exposed just to make sure body flex would not "tap" the glass or its under frame. It seems to be happy.