Well........ you say that, but:Hope you get to the bottom of this, it is a very interesting thread.
Notice Martin and stuart are still exceptionally helpful to all, if anyone will get to the bottom of this they will.
Good luck, tug![]()
I drove down to Bracknell yesterday and spent well over 4 hours helping (or not) Steve with his zed.
Quickly diagnosed the SBSL as being a dud, but no point making that expensive swap until the roof was sorted.
Press the buttons, absolutely nothing happens. A brief list of things tried:
Swapped the relays
Swapped the CVM (control module) - and also tested it in my car to prove it worked there
Swapped the switch panel
Tried lowering the roof manually to see if it would go back up
Swapped the fuses
Swapped the GM5
Nothing worked.
INPA, Scanner 1.4 and Autophix 7900 all said they couldn't communicate with the CVM. So unable to read faults or live data.
Definitely seems to be an issue with the K-bus wire which is used by the modules to communicate with each other.
We tried rigging a wire from the K-Bus 'comb' straight to the CVM, didn't work. Then we tried the same thing from the Instrument cluster (as that tells the CVM outside air temp and vehicle speed.
I also used INPA to check the data from the Instrument cluster, and confirmed temp and speed readings were correct.
I ran out of time, with it being 2.5 hours each way for me to travel.
Where we are left is with a suspected failure in the K-Bus to the CVM. It should have a 12v 'carrier' and the module then fluctuates that (like a sine wave) to send signals out. The wire at the comb has 12v, but less than 2v at the CVM. We 'assumed' it was a direct feed from one to the other, but our rigged wire didn't work. so either that had too high a resistance, or the K-Bus routes via something else?
As I type, Steve is ripping apart the entire K-Bus wiring throughout the loom, trying to ascertain the route it takes and hopefully find it damaged somewhere.
Until that is found and repaired, we cannot move any further forward.
BTW, both @bigwinn and @Street were on Whatsapp to me throughout, trying to assist, so thanks chaps.