RX-8 with moonroof: Safe over time?
RX-8 with moonroof: Safe over time?
I really want to buy an RX-8 with a moonroof as I don't know, I've always wanted one, but I have the fear that over time, it's going to break or rain will be able to leak in. Does anyone have any experience with their moonroofs, what's your stories on the RX8?
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I haven't had a problem with a factory installed sunroof/moonroof with any cars since the 70's. Prior to that I've seen some issues with leaks, but they may have been aftermarket jobs. I installed a manual sunroof in my '78 Celica in high school and it was perfect until 200k miles and rust caught up with it. The motors are the only thing I would worry about going out... but Mazda seems to use pretty good motors (never had a problem with my previous Miata with power stuff).
For the most part factory sun/moonroofs have been durable for many years without leaking. Aftermarket ones are a different story. I had one put in my 87 Starion back in 1992, and in three years it was dripping. It still drips, so I just garage it and avoid rain.
Well, I've had them on several cars, and I never had a problem with cracking/leaking, however, over time they start to rattle and whistle in the wind.
I've had them on Hondas, Toyotas, and Nissans. My Mazdaspeed Protege was the first one without it, and since then I have preferred to not have them simply for this reason. Plus I go autocross often, and I need extra headroom for my helmet.
I've had them on Hondas, Toyotas, and Nissans. My Mazdaspeed Protege was the first one without it, and since then I have preferred to not have them simply for this reason. Plus I go autocross often, and I need extra headroom for my helmet.
No issues with the RX-8 moonroof so far (34,000 km) and I use it very often.
There is one problem though, which does not concern the roof itself: If the car is wet and you accidentally hit the wrong switch (open instead of tilt), you're in for a quick shower before you notice your mistake.
There is one problem though, which does not concern the roof itself: If the car is wet and you accidentally hit the wrong switch (open instead of tilt), you're in for a quick shower before you notice your mistake.
Originally Posted by HardHitter
I really want to buy an RX-8 with a moonroof as I don't know, I've always wanted one, but I have the fear that over time, it's going to break or rain will be able to leak in. Does anyone have any experience with their moonroofs, what's your stories on the RX8?
Now, if you were asking about a 1978 Camaro Z28 with T tops, I would yell for you to run and be very afraid...POS..
Mazda MX6s (and Ford Probes) have had serious problems with their moonroofs. A large proportion of those cars have the same problem after a few years; the moonroofs open fine but tend to stick and not want to close. This was a very common problem and is very well documented on the mx6 and probe forums... yet Mazda never issued a recall of any sort. The moonroof has been sticking on my mx6 for 3 years... But I still use it everyday, I just need to pull on it a bit to help it close and that always does the trick. Mazda quoted me $800 (canadian) to replace the motor. F' that, lol.
sort of off topic, but since the moonroof deflects air when extended all the way, what is the max speed you should drive with the roof open? i've been going 70+ without thinking about it, but I'm starting to think that will put unnessary pressure on the slide which may warp in time.
Originally Posted by zoom44
mx6 and probe built in US right? ^^
lolMX6s for other markets were built overseas...
Anyway in response to the first post's question... Despite the problems I've had with my mazda moonroof, I'm planning on still getting a moonroof when i purchase an rx8. I can't picture myself driving a car without one anymore.
right so i wonder if there were issues in other markets?....
on a side note- Recalls are for safety issues. since a stuck moon/sun roof isnt a safety issue there would not be a recall
on a side note- Recalls are for safety issues. since a stuck moon/sun roof isnt a safety issue there would not be a recall
Originally Posted by JasonHamilton
sort of off topic, but since the moonroof deflects air when extended all the way, what is the max speed you should drive with the roof open? i've been going 70+ without thinking about it, but I'm starting to think that will put unnessary pressure on the slide which may warp in time.
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