06 accord, sunroof not working

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Dr Nick, Jan 21, 2006.

  1. Dr Nick

    Dr Nick Guest

    I have an 06 accord, we got a warm day today (by warm I mean almsot 50
    degrees here in RI, haha) and I went to open the sunroof, and nothing..
    switch doesn't respond. now ehres my dilemma, I had an audio place install
    an amp as well as a 12" sub woofer in my trunk, they also installed a Gentex
    auto dimming mirror for me. Could they have done something with either of
    these installs that made my sunroof now work (splice the wrong wire or
    something)? what should I do? take it to honda and hope they fix it, or go
    to the audio place first?
     
    Dr Nick, Jan 21, 2006
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    Larry J. Guest

    I hope you're not a real Doctor...
     
    Larry J., Jan 21, 2006
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    Spazpop2000 Guest

    Go to the audio place first- Honda can fix it, but f it was caused by
    the audio shop it won't be covered under warranty.

    If the audio place gets first shot and can't correct it, have them
    either 1) remove everything and return the car to factory spec, which
    SHOULD fix the sunroof, or 2) agree that if Honda determines the
    problem was caused by them that they will pay for any charges at the
    Honda dealership.

    Get the second option in writing...

    Good luck!
     
    Spazpop2000, Jan 22, 2006
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    John Horner Guest

    I would try the audio shop first. They probably mucked something up.

    I never, ever allow installers to put non-factory stuff in my vehicle.
    If I make any modification, then I do them myself. Why, you might ask?
    Well, because I don't trust the unnamed untrained uncertified monkeys
    who somehow get jobs as professional installers.

    Don't even get me started about the hatchet job the "professional"
    DirecTV installer did to my house. It took me the better part of a day
    to make things right again.

    John
     
    John Horner, Jan 22, 2006
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  5. Dr Nick

    Dr Nick Guest

    Thanks for your reply, the reason I had an this shop do thw work was 1) I
    didn't have the time to install it and b) they have done great work for me
    before (I've had them change out and install systems in all of the 3 cars
    I've owned previously to this.

    Thanks
    Nick
     
    Dr Nick, Jan 22, 2006
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    TWW Guest

    On a new car, if the dealer cannot install it, I just leave it alone. You
    have no recourse otherwise. My experience with audio places is similarly
    negative.
     
    TWW, Jan 22, 2006
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    t Guest

    Don't even get me started about the hatchet job the "professional" DirecTV
    What happened? My installer made 3 appointments and never showed up for
    either one. They didn't bother to call ahead of time that they didn't have
    the equipment. I don't understand why Directv allows this to continue.
     
    t, Jan 23, 2006
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    t Guest

    My experience with audio places is similarly
    some crooks/asswipe punk kids vandalised my honda, and when they drove away,
    the rear windshield had one of those large banners saying "insane audio"
    which is a local custom installer in my area.
     
    t, Jan 23, 2006
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  9. Dr Nick

    Dr Nick Guest

    well first of all, I'd NEVER put any sort of audio stickers on my car.
    basically all those stickers say is "steal me" or "break in, I have
    expensive stuff in here" I've done lots of work with this audio shop, and
    never had a problem before. the reason I didn't have the dealer do it was
    because they didn't have a rear view mirror that also had homelink buttons,
    and they definetly would NOT put a subwoofer in my car.
     
    Dr Nick, Jan 23, 2006
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    TWW Guest

    I assume you checked the sunroof out when you bought the car. At least, the
    dealer should have gone through all items with you at that time, which is
    something my dealer does. The obvious would be a fuse, which most likely
    blew because of a short. The problem I see is that the dealer may refuse to
    work on the car because of the non-factory installation. I don't see going
    back to the installer to put things back the way they were because I suspect
    the dealer could tell if someone else has been working on the car. You
    could try the installer -- to see if they may have made a mistake that they
    could rectify. Otherwise, you are at the mercy of the dealer if they agree
    to try an fix the problem. In any event -- good luck.
     
    TWW, Jan 24, 2006
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    t Guest

    Dr. Nick,

    I didn't mean to criticise you for choosing a custom installer. I meant to
    support the others that replied to your post that some of these custom
    installers are crooks themselves. No one would stick a banner of a shop to
    their own car unless they are somehow tied into to the shop (like an
    employee or even the owner).

    Which sub and amp did you end up getting, and do you like the sound?
     
    t, Jan 24, 2006
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    John Horner Guest

    Basically he just did a very sloppy job of it. The wire was drapped
    around the outside of the house right over top of the gutter which
    looked like h***. There was no drip loop. There was no lighting
    arrestor. The antenna itself was mouted shakily and wouldn't hold
    alignment. Last year we had the roof redone on our house and at that
    time I completely re-did the installation by mounting the antenna more
    firmly, rerouting the wiring directly through a roof vent, etc. My
    installation now looks neat and professional and the signal doesn't drop
    out on windy days as it used to.

    John
     
    John Horner, Jan 24, 2006
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    PB Guest

    It could be something as simple as the sunroof controller panel not being
    plugged in(may have been popped out of the dash when the shop did the work,
    etc) or, as mentioned, it could be a fuse.

    I would go back to the shop first.

    I am very good friends with the guys who own the local car audio shop, and I
    have seen car dealers really take advantage of people who have had
    aftermarket work done.

    The worst cases involve remote starters. No matter WHAT the issue is with a
    car, if it has a remote starter in it, the dealer insists that the remote
    starter is the cause of the problem(it very rarely is).."oh, your tires
    wobble now, must be that remote starter."
     
    PB, Jan 25, 2006
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