No kidding - If you told me that was a pic of a relay that had failed - I would not doubt you for a momentscootr said:Jeez, you need to go out & buy a lottery ticket straight away![]()
Rob
scootr said:I'm going for a record here :lol: A your guy's suggestion I just changed the relays out on my 2010 Z and here is a pic below of the one I removed. The question is how much longer could relay have continued to work? Once? Twice?Yikes.
I feel like I dodged a bullet on this one, thank you![]()
Sorry I just seen this! Yeah, i agree 100%.flybobbie said:What is needed i some suppression on the contacts, like some capacitors to reduce the arcing.
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Would seem no easy solution to contact arcing, so just treat the relay as a consumable.
Also i rarely operate roof on battery power alone, but mostly always when the engine is running. The highr volts from the alternator should allow the motor to pull fewer amps.
If BMW manual says operate roof with engine running.
These smart modules with remote roof operation may not be a good thing.
Perhaps that is why my cars relays have lasted 10 years before any problems.
scootr said:The date stamp is 0938. Original equipment. I took forum advice and removed the 1 screw fastening the relay bracket. Access was great after lifting and tilting the housing up a bit. In case anybody needs to know - they are located directly behind the battery.
flybobbie said:Also i rarely operate roof on battery power alone, but mostly always when the engine is running. The higher volts from the alternator should allow the motor to pull fewer amps.

keving1 said:flybobbie said:Also i rarely operate roof on battery power alone, but mostly always when the engine is running. The higher volts from the alternator should allow the motor to pull fewer amps.
It is actually the opposite! The pitting of the contacts is caused when the contacts open and the voltage tries to maintain the flow of electricity across them - the higher the voltage, the higher the current that will flow to maintain the electricity flow across them and hence the bigger arc and pitting.
So it is better on the relays to operate the roof with the engine off![]()
Ordered ours yesterday from Cotswold BMW, £14.81 each delivered.step_change said:£16.12 each including VAT from BMW, they have to be ordered in and lead time is two days. Think I will do this job, I am all into simple preventative maintenance.