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In this case you have to bend the little metal tab that is pressed by the shelf :thumbsup: well, unless your microswitch is dead :P
 
The roof was almost fully closed. I was just waiting for the front motor to latch it shut.

Tried to manually open it today as it's finally stopped raining. Pulled the handle with the red ring pull turned it to 90 and also pulled the handle towards the bottom of the boot.

Seems to get stuck just,
 

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boyced said:
The roof was almost fully closed. I was just waiting for the front motor to latch it shut.

Tried to manually open it today as it's finally stopped raining. Pulled the handle with the red ring pull turned it to 90 and also pulled the handle towards the bottom of the boot.

Seems to get stuck just,
Don't try to force it!
That suggests to me that the bypass plunger may be seized and not opening the ports. If you try to force it from there you are pushing against a hydraulic lock and could end up bursting a pipe.

Mind you, as you say the motor is in the boot, you can check that yourself.
Three tiny allen screws to renmove the plastic casing that the cable goes into on the motor. Lift it away and you'll see a small brass plunger. It protrudes about 2mm from the pump head. You should be able to push it in with your finger and it should pop back out again. If it won't move, try turning it with a 5mm socket until it frees up. With it pushed in you should be able to move the roof by hand.
 
The red hook may not push the pump button enough. It has an adjustable cable however. Try to hold the red hook pulled while moving the roof.
 
Managed to locate the issue with the manual release. Took the motor out and the cable hand come out of the release on the motor. So connected it back on.

Opened the roof manually

Think I've found the hall sensor. That looks ok?
 

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Yup, that hall sensor looks properly located to me. If you look at the hinge bar just outboard of it you'll see it has a metal projection, pointing downwards. Under that you will just about be able to see the other hall sensor.

The photo of the cable is showing the lever depressing the bypass plunger. When the red ring is put back in it's normal position, that lever should be fully out to the right (in your photo). I can think of no way the cable can come out once it is properly located. So yet again, I hark back to the method with which the whole thing was relocated in the first place. Having publicised that he can do the job in 45 minutes, far faster than anyone else, and having done quite a few now myself, I suspect the whole thing is wrenched through as it is.
A more conscientious approach is to remove that cable and then refit once the motor is sitting neatly in position. This gives the opportunity to check the plunger is free to move and that the cable is not twisted.
I would suggest you follow that cable along the left side of the roof frame, where you will find a white plastic adjuster. Turn that until the lever sits fully to the right without any tension on it.

However, none of that solves your problem does it?

Now you have the roof fully down, does it go back up ok, at least to the point of latching? If it stops at the front again, check the locking hooks. Make sure they are aligned with the slots and not catching on the edge.
 
The red light is still flashing, didn't try to close using the electrics. Manually closed it. I can close the front latch using the Allen key.

is this the sensor I should be looking for in blue?

https://phpbb.z4-forum.com/forum/download/file.php?id=158326
 
boyced said:
The red light is still flashing, didn't try to close using the electrics. Manually closed it. I can close the front latch using the Allen key.

is this the sensor I should be looking for in blue?

https://phpbb.z4-forum.com/forum/download/file.php?id=158326
Yes but that’s the one that signals it down so not likely to be the problem.
So it sounds to me as though it would go up ok. Then it gets to the point where the rear motor stops and the front one is supposed to kick in.
That is the bit that isn’t happening.
When it is locked shut, does it unlatch from the front if you try to lower it? If so, that rules out a fuse stopping power to the front motor.
Will it open properly but not close?
Just trying to narrow down exactly which function is not working.
 
enuff_zed said:
When it is locked shut, does it unlatch from the front if you try to lower it? If so, that rules out a fuse stopping power to the front motor.

when its locked shut, and I Press the button nothing happens.

Think it could be a fuse?
 
boyced said:
enuff_zed said:
When it is locked shut, does it unlatch from the front if you try to lower it? If so, that rules out a fuse stopping power to the front motor.

when its locked shut, and I Press the button nothing happens.

Think it could be a fuse?
Got to check before you go any deeper.
 
Not checked the fuses. Been a busy week.

Put the roof down manually, red light flashing still. Pressed the roof close button and the windows went down. So put the red handle in to engage the motor. Roof started to close. But stopped here
 

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boyced said:
Not checked the fuses. Been a busy week.

Put the roof down manually, red light flashing still. Pressed the roof close button and the windows went down. So put the red handle in to engage the motor. Roof started to close. But stopped here
When it stopped did the motor stop or keep whirring?
If it was running then you could have a weak pump.
If it stopped then that is starting to look like a break in the roof loom.
 
Looks like the motor is upside down? It just stopped.
 

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]I think this is a loom problem, with the roof half down take off the plastic cover from the bottom of the front of the roof. There’s a braided loom, run your fingers down it and if you feel a bump but open the braided bit and I’m sure you’ll find some broken wires.

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