2nd Gen R56 Cooper S Sunroof Screen

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  1. wsdivall

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    The Sunroof Screen on my '07 R56 MCS slowly slides open while driving. It won't stay shut.

    Has anyone experienced this?

    Does anyone have any idea how to fix it from opening every time I drive?
     
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    I don't know! A little piece of gum, maybe?

    I closed mine once, when I first got the car.
     
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    Try a little tab of Velcro in the latch and the sun screen if the latch is fubared.
     
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    I have the same car, same year. My screen used to sometimes slide open, but not very often. Now, it sags a little. My MINI service advisor tells me it is common, and there really isn't much you can do about it, other than replacing it.

    Maybe you can make some kind of wedge to push into the gap at the front of the screen to keep it from moving. I use free paint paddles from Lowe's for shims and wedges. With all the money I have spent there, I figure they owe me some free paddles... at least.

    BTW, I had my double sunroof tinted in limo-tint to deal with the Texas sun. That screen just doesn't cut it in Texas.

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    Now that's any idea. I am in Houston and limo tinting will probably do the trick.
     
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    I was considering tinting my car's sunroof years ago but the tinting place said they would not do it. Something about a glass sunroof with window film changing the heat dissipation characteristics that could lead to it cracking. I have no idea if that was just superstition or a real concern.
     
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    That's interesting. Thanks for sharing. Now to google to research since I know nothing about tinting. I found the following link: http://www.tintdude.com/forum/index.php/topic/35004-will-tinting-my-sunroof-cause-the-glass-to-crack/

    As usually, opinions both directions.

    One comment from the link: "I'm told that a tinted sunroof does not properly allow the heat to transfer back out. With the shade pulled closed, the heat from the sun travels down through the glass, hits the shade and is normally reflected back out...to some degree at least. But with a layer of tint in place, the heat is trapped, thus causing the glass to crack/break."

    If this is true, and we have a screen instead of a traditional hard sun-cover, would it allow the heat to go through and not get stuck?

    Another comment was they wouldn't go darker than 35%. If that's true, then I wouldn't want to do it. I want to go super dark. Or perhaps a silver tint to reflect the heat. My MCS is gray.
     
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    I have a sunroof cover on my R50. It is perforated and still allows some sunlight to pass through, so I still need to wear a hat when driving the car. If you do not want the sun to peek thru, I'd suggest putting on an opaque cover...don't know if this helps your case or not, but it certainly helped me when I was getting too much sun thru the sunroof and the sunscreen was not helping at all..
     
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    I originally started the thread trying to figure out how to keep my perforated sunroof cover closed (which I still haven't figured out a good way), but it's morphed into keep the Texas heat out... which I'm also interested in.
     
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    Me too. Personally, I don't ever want an another car with a sunroof - they just aren't worthwhile.

    I've owned three real sports car convertibles and loved them - but in comparison a sunroof really doesn't provide 5% of what putting a convertible down does.
     
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    The guy who did my tint told me the same thing. He did the job, but warned me the sunroof "could" shatter under the right conditions.

    That was three years ago, and no problems, so far.

    CD
     
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    All the stuff about sunroof window tint is BS.

    I have had mine Limo tinted for 8 + years with no issues and I keep the shade closed. When I drove to my office everyday I parked by a white wall on a sealed parking lot facing the sun all day and never had an issue.
     
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    I already told you about the perforated sunroof cover on my R50. I also have an R53 with a sunroof and I did not want to put another perforated cover on so I found a place that sells one that is black with a design. The design goes all the way thru [I can see it on the outside and in reverse on the inside] and shows the black, too. I'm QUITE happy with it, but now I have a terrible problem...what do I do with all these caps? :devil::lol:
     
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    Like Dave O we have the sunroof on Babs clubster tinted dark. No problems at all & the car lives outside most of the time.
     
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    Getting back to the OP, have you tried the wedge idea? I looked at my shade, and between the shade frame and the trim around the sunroof there is a gap. If you were to wedge something into that gap, it might keep the shade from sliding back.

    CD
     
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    Hahaha....

    ... do you mind sharing what company and brand for your shade? I would like to look into it.
     
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    I'm going to play around with a couple different wedge ideas. I think that's the way to go (that along with the limo tent). I'm going to try and find some type of black rubber wedge (something that won't scratch or look obvious) that I can easily take in and out when I do use the sunroof.
     
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