Beautiful day today, and I opened up the moonroof on my 2018 CR-V for the first time in years. No problem. After closing it, there was significant wind noise. Getting out of the car, I saw that while the moonroof appeared fully extended to a "closed" position, the rear edge of the glass did not align with the roof. The glass was maybe a half-inch below the roofline.
I tried opening and closing the moonroof. Didn't help. I pushed the control button (for tilt), but then the glass was significantly ABOVE the roofline.
I kept playing with the control. Presently, the glass is aligned to the point where it would not be noticeable, but on the passenger side, the glass is just a bit above the roofline, and the driver side is just a bit below the roofline.
I am worried that rain could get in.
Is there an easy fix? Do you think this issue would be covered by my Honda extended warranty? Thanks, in advance, for any advice!
I tried opening and closing the moonroof. Didn't help. I pushed the control button (for tilt), but then the glass was significantly ABOVE the roofline.
I kept playing with the control. Presently, the glass is aligned to the point where it would not be noticeable, but on the passenger side, the glass is just a bit above the roofline, and the driver side is just a bit below the roofline.
I am worried that rain could get in.
Is there an easy fix? Do you think this issue would be covered by my Honda extended warranty? Thanks, in advance, for any advice!