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i can do better with pics tomorrow. hard to pinpoint the clip and spring. i just understand how the wind shield thing is supposed to pop up. its tucked under the loop that panel locks onto. i might be able to take a video tomorrow. i appreciate your help. i am taking it to a dealer tomorrow. if they say anything over 400.....i will bite the bullet and follow your instructions. you lost me when you said...take down headliner. lol
Sure enough your clips are broken. The clip should fully enclose that black square that moves with the spring screw, like this:

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Good bet they’re going to give you a number a lot higher than 400.. but still take it to them and see what they think.
 

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Sure enough your clips are broken. The clip should fully enclose that black square that moves with the spring screw, like this:

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Good bet they’re going to give you a number a lot higher than 400.. but still take it to them and see what they think.
Thanks for drawing that on my pic. Now i understand exactly what is wrong. I may be fixing it myself with your guidance. Thans so much
 

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Sure enough your clips are broken. The clip should fully enclose that black square that moves with the spring screw, like this:

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Good bet they’re going to give you a number a lot higher than 400.. but still take it to them and see what they think.
Dealer wants to chatge $ 125 to diagnose jeep. I told them what it is. They say they cant get those clips . Has to be whole sunroof. Not paying $ 125 just to be told its 2400. That 125 doesnt get credited to repair. The oem part from aliexpress is bogus according to dealer
 

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The parts on Aliexpress are Mopar/FCA parts for Chinese Renegades. I bought some but didn't need them as Jeep pick up the tab for the European/US full roof repair kit.

Of course. No dealer kickback if you buy them from Aliexpress.
 

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Sure enough your clips are broken. The clip should fully enclose that black square that moves with the spring screw, like this:

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Good bet they’re going to give you a number a lot higher than 400.. but still take it to them and see what they think.
They wouldnt give me an estimate until i pay a 124$ fee to diagnose. I walked out.
 

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MySky is the reason I bought my Renegade.
Very cool feature.


MySky is also the reason I traded-in my Renegade.
You have to keep on top of its maintenance and even then, potential failure is lurking in the background.
 

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MySky is the reason I bought my Renegade.
Very cool feature.


MySky is also the reason I traded-in my Renegade.
You have to keep on top of its maintenance and even then, potential failure is lurking in the background.
When i was shopping for a used Renegade I wouldnt even look at one that didnt have the mysky. Just wish i did a little research before buying mine last Saturday 5/28. It didnt work at the dealership....but i thought you needed that special key for it to work. Last owner didnt leave that when trading it in. I wouldnt have bought it kmowing what i know now. I will try and fix it myself and maintain it
 

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I advise you to read this writeup in its entirety before starting. Theres a lot to know about.

You WILL NEED a can of white lithium grease in this write up. This is the reason for the failure of these clips in the first place. I will direct you when it is time to use it.

Make sure the sunroof is fully forward. If it Is not, you will need to use the emergency override. Process to use emergency override: Above the middle seat in the rear is a cap in the headliner. Remove it and stick a 5mm Allen key into the slot and wind the roof all the way forward.

First, you’re going to want to remove both MySky panels. After, you’re going to start taking apart the sunroof frame. Located on each side of the front of the frame are two screws which attach to metal brackets on the guide rails. These screws need to be removed. After removing, gently guide the rear of the frame up and down the back of the vehicle on the rear guide rails. Once it’s far enough, it should be able to flip up vertically and out of the way. Remove the two screws holding down the wind deflector guard, but be careful as it is spring loaded and will fling your screw across the room if you’re not mindful of that. The wind deflector does not need to be removed entirely, so you can just tilt it forward and out of the way. Now turn the vehicle on and move the sunroof fully rear. If you used the emergency override, you will need to use that still. Turn the vehicle off.

When it’s moved fully rear, you will now HAVE to use the emergency override, turning clockwise, to get the clips to move back enough to pull them up. Move them about an inch or so back.

Now, you need to remove all 4 grab handles so we can get under the headliner. Pull down the handle, and place a small flathead screwdriver into the slots on each side of where it mounts to the vehicle. Pop the caps up, they do not fully come off. Pull on both caps at the same time and the handle should come out with enough persuasion. The rear handles will have a lighting plug that will need to be unplugged. Now, move to the panel trim between the front and rear seats. Use a small flathead screwdriver to pry out the SRS Airbag cap. This will reveal a bolt that will need to be removed with a metric Allen key (unsure on size), but be careful to not drop it. Once removed, pry off the panel, it’s only held in with plastic clips. Once both sides are done, you can begin.

There are 4 screws you will need to remove on each side. These screws are difficult to reach and a traditional screwdriver is much too long to fit, so I found using a small racket with a 1/4 inch socket with a torx bit, unsure on the size, was the only way I could do it. The screws are located on the underside of the front tracks. I found it’s easier to start from the rear and move forward.

I found that the headliner is extremely flexible and forgiving, so don’t be worried that it’ll crack like an egg.

Before you do the next step, There are clips that retain the black sunroof cable housing to the headliner that will need to be released in order for everything to line back up right for reassembly. These clips are white and follow along the sides of the rear panel under the headliner.

Now, you can pull off the broken MySky clips by pulling them straight up. If they are hesitant, you may need to work around the bracket that has the cable attached to it enough for the clips to be pulled straight up, off of the track and guide. Then replace with the new clips.

This next part is somewhat tedious. You’ll have to install the new clips, while making sure the metal brackets are going into the guide right. It’s a balancing act that isn’t difficult but may take a couple attempts. I recommend having a second person to wind the sunroof forward while you keep an eye on both brackets and adjust them as necessary.

Reinstall the four screws, starting from the rear and moving forwards. You may need to wiggle around the bracket that attaches to the cable in order for it to go in right.

Use that can of white lithium grease and lubricate all the tracks at this point.

Now wind the brackets fully forward with the emergency override. Once forward, you can begin putting the frame back together. To reinstall the wind deflector, you will need to compress the spring loaded bar towards the deflector bracket with your hand, placing the rounded end of the bar into the slot on the guide track, then placing it down flat while maintaining down pressure. Line up the hole and screw it down. Repeat on other side.

Flip the sunroof frame to the level position, then move it forward fully. You will now reinstall the 4 screws holding it to the metal brackets.

Once everything is all put back together correctly, you will need to reset the positioning system for the sunroof so it knows it’s closed. The procedure follows:

Move the ignition device to STOP and keep it there for 10 seconds.

Move the ignition device to ON.

Press the sunroof button in the "closing" position once, then hold for at least 10 seconds until you hear the mechanical stop of the roof motor. Release.

Press the sunroof button in the "closing" position again within 5 seconds.

Hold down the sunroof button in the “closing” position. The roof will perform an automatic opening and closing cycle. Otherwise, repeat the operations starting from the beginning.

Hold down the “closing” button until the roof is completely closed. The initialization procedure has ended.

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If the moon is right and the wind is blowing the right direction, it should be working fine. If you have any questions, just let me know. This is probably going to be quite difficult to follow as I’m just going from what I remember.
My left and right clips just came today. Not sure when i will tackle this project. I will try and follow your directions. I will keep ya posted. Thanks again
 

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Hi all,

Sunroof quesiton.... I have the 75th edition MySky removable/power and can hear the motor 'sliding' the sunroof open/close/up, but the actual sunroof is doing nothing. What does this mean?

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We successfully followed these instructions and we able to fix the MySky sunroof clips on a 2017 jeep renegade trailhawk, THANK YOU for this writeup!! It took 2 people about 3.5 hours to complete this.

I purchased 2 left and 2 right clips just to be safe. One of the right clips, the vertical riser was not able to move to its full height position. Be sure to verify these clips easily move up and down before beginning this adventure.

Couple notes and recommendations for people going to attempt this.

Step 1, Remove the 2 wind deflector guard screws first, and make it the last thing you put back together. You can flip it out of the way and it exposes the screws for the front MySky panel clips making it much easier to access.

Step 2, pull the headliner down to make everything easier to access. Make this the 2nd to last thing you do when putting back together.

White lithium grease. There are 4 tracks to be lubricated. front left and right, rear left and right. Be sure to clean out with shopvac and air hose as indicated in this thread.

Emergency override is a 4mm allen wrench.

Panel trim between front and rear seats, when you remove the SRS airbag cap, you may have to move the seatbelt adjustable height mechanism down to expose the bolt. It is a 5mm allen.

HEADLINER HEADLINER HEADLINER. What a pain that is. I took some pictures of where there are supports in the headliner connected to the metal frame by velcro. You'll see a little black piece of tape on each spot. (picture below). Slowly work your way into pulling the headliner down breaking these velcro connections as you go. We did all of them from windshield to just past the rear MySky panel. Pulled it out from under the windshield vertical risers. This will also expose the 4mm allen for the emergency override. This will make it possible to get to the screws holding in the tracks. I used a 90 degree drill bit extension to get at the screws made it much easier than using a socket wrench.

When the velcro is pulled apart, several will come loose from the headliner or roof. You will want to have replacement velcro at the ready to replace them. When assembling the headliner, push up on each of these pieces of tape, you’ll notice a distinct thunk noise when the Velcro clicks and locks together. Recommend this: https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/dual-lock-reclosable-fasteners-us/

We really man handled the headliner, thought it was going to look terrible when reassembled. It looks perfect, just make sure to keep your fingers clean when messing with the surface of it. Picture below of how much we pulled it down.

Once the headliner is down you can get to the 6 bolts connecting the tracks in much easier. Once the 6 bolts are out you can remove the entire track, CLEAN it good.





 

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Anybody that knows on how to fix this on a 2019 Renegade with the panoramic sunroof? When opening the sunroof one day a cracking sound happened and now it won't open any longer. I can hear the motor but sunroof won't open....Any help is much appriciated cause the dealership wants over $3000 for the fix....:-(
 
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