Hello everyone,
Well today was the day to give a go at relocating my troublesome roof motor and try and bring it back to life.
First off it was a lovely day in Leeds, first job was to take the hood shelf out of the boot. Simple enough once the plastic rivet came loose. Job one done!
Next we managed to just get hands on the roof motor casing. Gave it a lift, nothing. Tried a 10" prise bar, still no joy but it was loosening up. After spending around 2 hours getting incredibly intimate with the boot, we was getting no where. By this time we'd been through every move in the Kama sutra!
After a health and safety break it was clear it wasn't budging. After reviewing a video on YouTube we attempted to remove the roof! After following a very clear guide, and around 2 hours labour the roof was off an out. Rather than showing pictures step by step il post the YouTube video
With the roof out we disconnected the motor. It was soaking even though we drained the water out a few weeks ago. After cleaning and rinsing bout with a water displacing fluid, and wd40 it was time to bake it. We ran the cables for the roof motor into the boot for easy access later
Before the cooking, we decided to put the roof back on, we reversed the method, with the only struggle been matching up the screw holes on each side of the car where the roof pillars meet the cars body. After around 90 mins the roof was in and set.
Next we put motor in the oven at 90 degrees for 20 mins, let it cool down and brushed away any excess corrosion. After around 30 minutes we put the motor back on the power connectors and reattached the battery. We pressed in the micro switch where the shelf would have sat, and pressed the roof release button. The Windows go and the roof unlatches, but the motor doesn't move! Gutted
After a day's work we have the motor located in the boot but it's not working.if anyone has any other ideas they will be greatly welcomed l. If not eBay order it is!
Thanks to all the previous posts people have put up giving superb guidance!
YouTube link below
https://youtu.be/k31nU0FWmtE
I will add pictures later!
Parting note, big thanks to my partner in crime/gaffer in all this work Neil! And have to admit, if i'd have conceded defeat in removing the motor earlier, we'd have had the roof off at least an hour earlier!
Well today was the day to give a go at relocating my troublesome roof motor and try and bring it back to life.
First off it was a lovely day in Leeds, first job was to take the hood shelf out of the boot. Simple enough once the plastic rivet came loose. Job one done!
Next we managed to just get hands on the roof motor casing. Gave it a lift, nothing. Tried a 10" prise bar, still no joy but it was loosening up. After spending around 2 hours getting incredibly intimate with the boot, we was getting no where. By this time we'd been through every move in the Kama sutra!
After a health and safety break it was clear it wasn't budging. After reviewing a video on YouTube we attempted to remove the roof! After following a very clear guide, and around 2 hours labour the roof was off an out. Rather than showing pictures step by step il post the YouTube video
With the roof out we disconnected the motor. It was soaking even though we drained the water out a few weeks ago. After cleaning and rinsing bout with a water displacing fluid, and wd40 it was time to bake it. We ran the cables for the roof motor into the boot for easy access later
Before the cooking, we decided to put the roof back on, we reversed the method, with the only struggle been matching up the screw holes on each side of the car where the roof pillars meet the cars body. After around 90 mins the roof was in and set.
Next we put motor in the oven at 90 degrees for 20 mins, let it cool down and brushed away any excess corrosion. After around 30 minutes we put the motor back on the power connectors and reattached the battery. We pressed in the micro switch where the shelf would have sat, and pressed the roof release button. The Windows go and the roof unlatches, but the motor doesn't move! Gutted
After a day's work we have the motor located in the boot but it's not working.if anyone has any other ideas they will be greatly welcomed l. If not eBay order it is!
Thanks to all the previous posts people have put up giving superb guidance!
YouTube link below
https://youtu.be/k31nU0FWmtE
I will add pictures later!
Parting note, big thanks to my partner in crime/gaffer in all this work Neil! And have to admit, if i'd have conceded defeat in removing the motor earlier, we'd have had the roof off at least an hour earlier!
