Roof down, what to do when wet?

Cheers for all the replies guys, put my mind to rest. :thumbsup:

Unfortunately couldn't do the same this morning as roof had frost and the BMW computer said "no" with a ding and 3.0c poped up , otherwise it would have been a winner as it again was a superb morning for it.
 
Mini Zibb said:
I think I read in the manual that it is fine to drop the roof when wet but it said should not be left down wet for no longer then 24 hours at a time. I will try and find it but may take a while.

Why would they put that in an Australian manual. It never rains there does it?
 
gannet said:
didn't sp3ctre have problems with his roof which BMW put down to it being put down when wet? causes the fabric to stretch and 'bubble' or something.

Yeah... there were some marks but I think over time our roadsters all get them (unless we keep the top up, in which case what's the point?). I have come to terms that my car is never going to look immaculate with the top up, as fabric roofs get marks on them... The marks tend to go a bit after cleaning, but then come straight back the first time it is dropped.

As for cold weather, as long as it is not frosted I would drop the roof... aside from anything else a frosted roof would probably put more strain on our ever so fragile roof motors.
 
My owner's manual suggests lowering the top when colder than -10C is not recommended, and somewhere else I read that the controller will refuse to operate when colder than -20C. Presumably, they are assuming dry conditions, as most would agree that lowering a top frozen with water would be foolish. I can't personally think of much reason to lower the top if it's sub-freezing, wet or dry.
 
bcworkz said:
My owner's manual suggests lowering the top when colder than -10C is not recommended, and somewhere else I read that the controller will refuse to operate when colder than -20C. Presumably, they are assuming dry conditions, as most would agree that lowering a top frozen with water would be foolish. I can't personally think of much reason to lower the top if it's sub-freezing, wet or dry.

Lightweight! LOL :rofl:
 
As others have said,i also put my roof down in winter...but as also mentioned,if its frosty/icy then u could risk damage to the motor,etc from freezing. Good idea to not put it down if below 5degrees c,imo :thumbsup:
 
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