My 2013 Prius solar roof panel is showing signs of the green tint on all the internal edges of the wire elements. As others on Priuschat have pointed out, this is a indication that moisture has invaded the elements inside and thus a matter of time before the panel fails. I have 11 months of warranty left and Toyota will not "fix" it as it is not "broken". The ventilation system and solar panel still operate so I'm looking at a replacement down the road, possibly after the warranty expires. Ouch $$$ If I have to replace the solar panel on my own after the warranty, does anyone know how they are removed? I didn't know if the panels are glued in place, "snapped" onto the roof with special clips or more likely, attached to the roof from inside the car requiring the headliner being removed? Thanks in advance! Tom
"Green tint"....on a wire....indicates oxidation. Not necessarily due to water exposure, but moisture in the air. I wouldn't worry about it.
An auto glass shop can tell you how they remove it and probably how much it would cost. I don't think you "have" to replace it if it fails. Just live without it. It actually does very little. Other than look cool, and it does that even if it doesn't work.
It's glued on like a windshield, you cut through the adhesive using piano wire with handles on the ends, then lift off with suction cups. This happens after 15 steps of disassembly of headliner and moonroof rails, which you can find in the manual. Goes back on like a windshield too ... Primer M, Primer G, Windshield Adhesive, don't drive or slam the doors for n hours depending on cure temperature, good as new. -Chap
Thanks greatly for the informative reply. I am a little puzzled however that it would require removal of the headliner and moonroof rails since the glass is only glued on like a windshield. I'm assuming that the power wire plug has sufficient slack to lift the glass high enough to reach under and disconnect the plug. Best wishes, Tom