Gettin' shafted for being a Canuck

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dan's 95 green SHO

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Hey guys, I don't know if anyone else feels this pain, but when I went to go buy tha napa switch to fix my moon roof, they told me that it was an american part# and they couldn't help me ..... ant body know if they are lying or the Canadian part #??? That would be sweet if antone could help me out as it has been raining non stop in Winnipeg making my car with the open moonroof undriveable thanks
 

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I've never been aware of an aftermarket moonroof switch (that is an exact fit), which would make me suspicious of their claim to start. Your best bet would be to try your dealer (it's about a $50 USD part P/N E6DZ-15A656-A), a junkyard or eBay.
 

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I'd look for someone parting out a car and try to get on that way. I saw the Napa part on Dave's website many moons ago.
 

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I bought and used the Napa switch on my first 93. It worked AWESOME and was fairly easy to do considering my mechanical ability.
 

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I just went to a junk yard. It was fairly easy, I glued the switchin there then painted it to match the interior. The guy didn't even charge me for taking it.
 

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