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Made a mistake fixing my sunroof

I tightened the slotted screw and it it broke off the transmisión, any possible way to find the correct one to replace it?

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I’ve never been able to get mine out.


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Did you break the screw head off entirely or is shank still in the cast gearbox or is it also broken?
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I believe the head broke off only. Worst case what can I do to fix it either way? Any photos of what the actual screw in whole looks like?
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Worse case is to remove the entire motor/trans assembly and carefully try to drill out the broken screw shank.
BTW, did you use a screwdriver or the special hand crank? You don’t say if your sunroof was not operating or if you tried to close it manually.

Since I can’t remove mine I’m unable to get a size of screw or picture of the inside of the hole.

Here’s a video of a guy that did a repair, he removed the screw at about the 8:40 minute mark, very dark and blurry but I’d guess it to be a M4 x 5, nothing special as to the type of head, as it’s just a cover and doesn’t have any affect on the trans whatsoever.

https://youtu.be/02VAESFGQHY

Secondly, since the screw is actually a cover that screws into another bushing that holds the special screw-in hand crank in place. It has threads both on inside and outside. On your broken piece…Do you see the two slots inside that opening - these would allow the trans to crank with the tool or a screwdriver.
This might be part #901.564.661.05 that holds both the cover screw and the screw-in crank, there’s a picture on Stoddard site (link not permitted).

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