James-Z4-2006
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I have a 2006 3.0Si Z4. Soft top worked 100% fine until a few days ago, when putting the top back up, it closed ~95-98% then just stopped and the red light at the up/down buttons started flashing. No noises, no hesitation, just stopped cold/dead. Turned car off/on, still nothing and red light flashing.
Pulled the red ring in the trunk, put it down the rest of the way and used the allen-key method to activate the windshield locking hooks and close it 100%. Red light still flashing; up/down buttons don't do anything - windows don't move, windshield hooks release motor doesn't engage, zilch.
Since it's a RED light blinking and not ORANGE, I didn't think it was the micro switch in the trunk for the shelf being down, but just to confirm I took my micro switch out yesterday and tested it w/ an Ohm meter and it does change values upon clicking and unclicking the lever; so I assume that works fine. And I haven't changed the truck shelf or had anything in the trunk for a long time.
Researching online, I found several discussions on this one, mostly due to the hydraulic pump failure due to water damage. I live in a dry zone, hardly ever rains, and the car is always inside, so hardly any water exposure, so I don't think I (luckily) have any issues w/ the hydraulic motor. And this seems to be a purely electrical problem.
I also took off the small access panel behind the driver seat and found the Convertible Top Control Module (white box). Unscrewed the mounting nut and pulled it out to check cable connections. Appears to be connected solidly, but I don't know if there's a way to check any specific voltages or continuity on specific pins to diagnose whether this module is working properly or not. Does anyone happen to know if there is a way to diagnose this module?
I could try buying a used module and swap it out, but don't want to waste the time/money doing that if it isn't the cause, or risk causing other issues putting a different, potentially faulty module in the car if the current one if fine.
I do have a basic BMW scanner and have this code: "22 Switch Cowl Panel Unlocked; short circuit to ground." I believe the "cowl panel" is at the bottom of the windshield (is that right?), so I'm not sure if this means there is something faulty with a sensor in the top bar of the convertible top that attaches/locks to the windshield..? Or if this could mean a cowl panel for the rear of the convertible top...?
Anyone experienced this electrical problem before and have any guidance?
Pulled the red ring in the trunk, put it down the rest of the way and used the allen-key method to activate the windshield locking hooks and close it 100%. Red light still flashing; up/down buttons don't do anything - windows don't move, windshield hooks release motor doesn't engage, zilch.
Since it's a RED light blinking and not ORANGE, I didn't think it was the micro switch in the trunk for the shelf being down, but just to confirm I took my micro switch out yesterday and tested it w/ an Ohm meter and it does change values upon clicking and unclicking the lever; so I assume that works fine. And I haven't changed the truck shelf or had anything in the trunk for a long time.
Researching online, I found several discussions on this one, mostly due to the hydraulic pump failure due to water damage. I live in a dry zone, hardly ever rains, and the car is always inside, so hardly any water exposure, so I don't think I (luckily) have any issues w/ the hydraulic motor. And this seems to be a purely electrical problem.
I also took off the small access panel behind the driver seat and found the Convertible Top Control Module (white box). Unscrewed the mounting nut and pulled it out to check cable connections. Appears to be connected solidly, but I don't know if there's a way to check any specific voltages or continuity on specific pins to diagnose whether this module is working properly or not. Does anyone happen to know if there is a way to diagnose this module?
I could try buying a used module and swap it out, but don't want to waste the time/money doing that if it isn't the cause, or risk causing other issues putting a different, potentially faulty module in the car if the current one if fine.
I do have a basic BMW scanner and have this code: "22 Switch Cowl Panel Unlocked; short circuit to ground." I believe the "cowl panel" is at the bottom of the windshield (is that right?), so I'm not sure if this means there is something faulty with a sensor in the top bar of the convertible top that attaches/locks to the windshield..? Or if this could mean a cowl panel for the rear of the convertible top...?
Anyone experienced this electrical problem before and have any guidance?