Thanks for this upload, painstaking wire/microswitch sourcing! Very helpful, thanks. Hopefully this will help to fix my partners car!!! From your experience, will a lowbattery also cause roof failiure?
the roof is hidraulic however it does need battery power to operate it. If you mean it still start the car but is old and a bit low on power, then i don't think this would cause issues as you can operate the roof with the car running.
Thanks for this video. This was very informative on the locations of the sensors. Just to confirm, isnt there any on the rear headrests behind the seat
Hi, thank you for this video it had helped me a lot! I believe my issue is from the broken wires as you described at 18:20. Do you know where on the harness connector at the soft top module i can use a multimeter to test this? I would like the test out the entire wire for continuity without needing to cut into the wires. Thank you! EDIT: I have access to WIS, and managed to find the diagram/pin assignment. If anyone would like a copy of this reply to my comment.
Hi sorry I didn’t reply for a while. The connector for those wires go straight to the control module as far as I remember. I would love to have a copy of the pins if you still have access to that.
If I understand the question, there is a metal covering the pump, the module and wiring, if that the one you mean then it’s help it by a number of 10mm bolts but first you need to remove the covering panels which are all held in by plastic button clips. Or is there something more specific you are asking.
@@DaringBeefcake Thank you for your reply. I meant the plastic cover on the actual connector itself. The one held on by the 3 little screws. I removed these screws but still can’t seem to get it off.
Thanks for this upload, painstaking wire/microswitch sourcing! Very helpful, thanks. Hopefully this will help to fix my partners car!!!
From your experience, will a lowbattery also cause roof failiure?
the roof is hidraulic however it does need battery power to operate it. If you mean it still start the car but is old and a bit low on power, then i don't think this would cause issues as you can operate the roof with the car running.
This has been ever so help full thanks
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Thank you very much for all yours video, you help me so much
Regardless
Tony
My pleasure!
Thanks for this video. This was very informative on the locations of the sensors. Just to confirm, isnt there any on the rear headrests behind the seat
yes there is one for the headrests, I just didn't get to film that one, but yes there should be one..
Just found this thank you for sharing!
You are so welcome! 🙏 Hope you liked and subscribed.
Did you find the issue for that problem?
I have exactly the same, checked everything like you and don’t know further now.
Yes in the end the VDO was faulty. Here is the video th-cam.com/video/39Y5xojn4Qk/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
Hi, thank you for this video it had helped me a lot! I believe my issue is from the broken wires as you described at 18:20. Do you know where on the harness connector at the soft top module i can use a multimeter to test this? I would like the test out the entire wire for continuity without needing to cut into the wires. Thank you!
EDIT: I have access to WIS, and managed to find the diagram/pin assignment. If anyone would like a copy of this reply to my comment.
Hi sorry I didn’t reply for a while. The connector for those wires go straight to the control module as far as I remember. I would love to have a copy of the pins if you still have access to that.
Hi, how did you remove the cover for the wiring harness of the roof module?
If I understand the question, there is a metal covering the pump, the module and wiring, if that the one you mean then it’s help it by a number of 10mm bolts but first you need to remove the covering panels which are all held in by plastic button clips. Or is there something more specific you are asking.
@@DaringBeefcake Thank you for your reply. I meant the plastic cover on the actual connector itself. The one held on by the 3 little screws. I removed these screws but still can’t seem to get it off.
That is a very complicated system!
It really is, summer is almost gone and couldn’t get it going, now I have to try fix it for next summer jejejeje.