E89 Z4 convertible top issue

markperalez

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Hello guys,
E89 Z4 convertible top begins to open, then stops hen the rear window is only part way lifted. The display in the car show a red image of my door windows. When I turn car off the window goes back down and I can use the other button to lock it in place.
Is there anyone having the same issue? How to solve this problem?
 
Yes - a mental restriction.

Search is a brand new invention, and it's concept has clearly not yet propogated through the new member population.
 
markperalez said:
Hello guys,
E89 Z4 convertible top begins to open, then stops hen the rear window is only part way lifted. The display in the car show a red image of my door windows. When I turn car off the window goes back down and I can use the other button to lock it in place.
Is there anyone having the same issue? How to solve this problem?

Get a code reader, that will help you pinpoint the issue.

Once you get the error codes you can search for them on here, there will likely be a detailed thread about it with a solution.

Roof fixes can be very cheap or very expensive, without a code reader it’s difficult to know where to start.

As your roof is functioning and is stopping part way through the sequence, it’s possibly a microswitch or sensor not allowing the next phase of the roof operation to continue. It could also be cracked wiring. There are a couple of common places this can occur.

You can get a cheap code reader as long as it’s BMW compatible, I think I paid about £15-£20 for mine when diagnosing the roof issue.

Good luck!
 
ive had this issue before. check the trunk boot to see if there is water in there if there is that will be the issue
 
I guess this is why we like “newbies” to introduce themselves and post pictures etc to show a bit of commitment to the forum …. otherwise we get instances like this where they pop up seeking advice, then disappear seemingly never to be seen again,

Maybe that should be more of a firm rule, at least some kind of introduction should be done, nothing fancy i.e. who are you, where are you located, what year is the car and which model designation is it etc b4 you can start asking questions of the great and the good of the forum (and Pondrew of course 😉).
 
BimmerLink is pretty good for getting the fault codes. It's around £30 for lifetime purchase of the App. Then you need a Bluetooth OBD link. I used the Veepeak BLE+, around £35. Just plug it in to your obd socket and Bluetooth it to your mobile.
 
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