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Old July 18th 05, 04:47 PM
SRG
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First, Sunroof:

I drove a 2002 PT Cruiser, Limited edtion for almost 3 years. It had a
sunroof, which I used everyday, and it never leaked, or had any other
problem. I traded in the car for an 04 PT Cruiser GT (Turbo), which also
has a sunroof, and has no problems at all.

Navigation systems:

In both my PT's I've used a Chrysler RB1 navigation system. I bought it on
ebay, installed it myself, (a 20 minute job ) and when I got my GT, I
installed it in that. Now I think the 2006 might have the newer Chrysler
navigation system in it, used in the new 300m. I'm sure no matter which PT
you buy, you can buy, either through Chrysler dealers (new) or ebay (used)
the correct format navigation unit and install it in your 2006 PT. Chrysler
radios/navigation units simply swap out by unplugging them and plugging the
new one in. The only difference is that the GPS satellite antenna, with is
a small disk with a wire lead, that is set under the dashboard cover and
plugged into the back of the radio.

I would be amazed if you "have to buy a sunroof" to get a navigation unit.
So far, they have only been sold as a separate option, even on the "Dream
Cruiser" series.

Good luck,
SRG

"Saucer Man" > wrote in message
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>I thinking of getting a 2006 PT Cruiser. I have to get a sunroof if I want
>a factory installed navigation system and turbo. I never liked sunroofs.
>In two previous cars, they ended up leaking after a few years and most
>recently, my 04 Honda Accord Coupe has rattles and noises coming from the
>sunroof area. With the moving parts up there and the cables, what should I
>expect right? The dealer already had it for 6 days trying to silence it to
>no avail. Anyways, are the Chrysler sunroofs more solid and quiet? I
>would really hate to hear any type of creaks or noises coming from the
>ceiling area.
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> Thanks.
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