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Restore Your Sunroof, Convertible and Hardtop
The best way to avoid a costly new car payment is to keep your current ride running great. That's where CMA's Colonial Nissan comes in. Sunroof, convertible and hardtop systems include the panels, tracks, motors, and seals that allow roof sections to open, retract, or remove completely. Proper operation provides fresh air and open-sky driving while maintaining weather protection when closed. Quality components ensure smooth operation and prevent leaks that damage interior surfaces. We stock genuine Nissan sunroof, convertible and hardtop parts engineered for your vehicle's specific roof design.
How Roof Systems Operate
Sunroof systems use electric motors and cable-driven tracks to slide glass panels rearward or tilt them upward for ventilation. Convertible tops fold using hydraulic or electric actuators that coordinate multiple pivot points and latches. Hardtop systems combine removable panels with powered mechanisms for storage. Weatherstripping seals all edges to prevent water and wind noise intrusion. Your Altima and Sentra both feature roof systems with specific panel dimensions and operating sequences. These components work with body structures to maintain vehicle rigidity and crash protection. Genuine Nissan roof components use precise tolerances that ensure proper sealing and smooth operation.
Common Roof System Problems
Roof systems fail when motors wear out from repeated cycling and increased electrical resistance. Track mechanisms bind when dirt accumulation or worn rollers create excessive friction. Weatherstripping deteriorates from UV exposure and ozone, causing leaks and wind noise. Hydraulic seals in convertible systems leak fluid that prevents proper operation. Aftermarket components often don't match factory panel gaps and create water leaks. Generic weatherstripping uses inferior rubber compounds that shrink and crack quickly.
When Roof Components Need Service
Replace roof components when panels don't open or close completely despite motor operation. Water leaks during rain or car washes indicate weatherstripping failure. Unusual noises during operation suggest worn tracks or binding mechanisms. If panels sit unevenly when closed or show visible gaps, adjustment or component replacement is necessary. Most weatherstripping requires replacement every five to seven years. Get out of the breakdown lane and back in the fast lane with genuine OEM parts from CMA's Colonial Nissan.