Roof Error and Boot won't open

Vonlipvig

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West Devon
Hi folks,

I know this has been done to death and I'm reading through posts now to try and help, but only just got in so in a rush if anyone can help.

Roof down this morning and back up, no issues. Roof down this afternoon, couple of hour drive, just got in, tried putting up, roof bong with CCID 447 & 558. Opened the boot, tried lifting the tray and back down, no change. Tried locking, leaving 5 minutes etc, no luck. Tried disconnecting battery for 30 seconds, no change except now the boot won't open, also won't open on the key. I don't have a drive let alone a garage so roof is down and parked on the road. I don't have a code reader so can't reset the codes and try. A mechanic friend can do it but not until tomorrow.

Luckily its dry but I would rather not wake up to dog muck and spit in the car come the morning.

Any suggestions welcome
 
I don’t suppose there is a whole lot you can do, but from experience letting the car fully shut down, then powering it on, (engine running) and praying that it works can sometimes get the roof up.

The roof motor could have overheated, allowing it to cool for 30 mins then trying the above could work.

You likely have a hardware issue, broken wires or microswitches. Weirdly, when mine had a dodgy microswitch the roof would work after leaving the car a while.

If worst comes to worst, try and cover it with something and make sure it’s empty of anything valuable.
 
A couple more last ditch ideas:

Charge the battery via the bonnet terminals. (If you can)

Take it to a friends / relatives house overnight (if they have off street parking).

Good luck.
 
Deepseaskateboard said:
A couple more last ditch ideas:

Charge the battery via the bonnet terminals. (If you can)

Take it to a friends / relatives house overnight (if they have off street parking).

Good luck.
Thanks for the suggestions. Will give it an hour then try it again. Battery should be good, done a couple of hundred miles this weekend and battery only a couple of years old.

Been trying to find a friend with a garage I can put it in but not luck. Parked outside the house so not too bad and area is pretty decent but who knows
 
This sounds like microswitches to me - had the same issue last year and I used my neighbours garage as I don't have one.

The AA said it was a misalignment issue but thought no way and took it a local indie under warranty and right hand microswitch was the issue.
 
Do the power windows work? I ask this because, the footwell module is integral to operating the top. If the footwell module fails many of the lighting and window functions will stop, as will the convertible top. Just recently happened to my Z4 E89.
 
Windows work fine so most likely switches. Trying my friend today to see if we can at least get it up, otherwise booked into BMW Wednesday. Yes I know a good indi would better but none round here that I know of specialise in roofs. In the meantime, as it started raining...
 

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Vonlipvig said:
Windows work fine so most likely switches. Trying my friend today to see if we can at least get it up, otherwise booked into BMW Wednesday. Yes I know a good indi would better but none round here that I know of specialise in roofs. In the meantime, as it started raining...

Get it booked into a garage, and ask them to store it indoors if they can’t work on it now.

I asked this when mine had an error and they could sympathise.

I suppose the most annoying thing is, that it’s the hottest week on record, but the rain cannot resist a convertible with the roof stuck down. Only in the UK!!
 
Code when connected is A696 which from looking on here, hall sensor issue. Got it up to BMW today and they're gonna stick it in the workshop till they can look at it. Think I'll make sure to have something to bite down on to hand
 
Vonlipvig said:
Code when connected is A696 which from looking on here, hall sensor issue. Got it up to BMW today and they're gonna stick it in the workshop till they can look at it. Think I'll make sure to have something to bite down on to hand

You will probably be looking at £400ish for a hall sensor replacement.

They have shot up in price recently.
 
RobbiZ4 said:
Vonlipvig said:
Code when connected is A696 which from looking on here, hall sensor issue.
The rear hall sensor (red wired) on the right hydraulic ram is broken and rusty.

It's very difficult to get it replaced, when the roof is in the trunc.
And this is why the forum is great! Thank you so much. Let's see what BMW quote for it, I'm expecting a fair chunk on labor just the get access to it with the roof where it is as you say
 
Vonlipvig said:
Code when connected is A696 which from looking on here, hall sensor issue. Got it up to BMW today and they're gonna stick it in the workshop till they can look at it. Think I'll make sure to have something to bite down on to hand

Correction, A68C is the code. Think lack of sleep worrying has stopped the brain from working
 
Vonlipvig said:
Correction, A68C is the code. Think lack of sleep worrying has stopped the brain from working

Ups, that's another story.
This is a broken wire (of 6 on both sides) in the rear roof shell. Maybe in the upper bow or in the inner(!) lower side bow. Absolutely not in the visible area of the hydraulic harness.
BMW will have a lot of troubles to get the "damaged" roof out of the trunk. Manually driving it out of the trunk supported by the hydraulic pump is the easier way, but this is unknown to BMW.

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And where did you catch the former A696 Code? If that is also from your car, this second fault has to be fixed as well.
 
RobbiZ4 said:
Vonlipvig said:
Vonlipvig said:
Code when connected is A696 which from looking on here, hall sensor issue. Got it up to BMW today and they're gonna stick it in the workshop till they can look at it. Think I'll make sure to have something to bite down on to hand

Correction, A68C is the code. Think lack of sleep worrying has stopped the brain from working

Ups, that's another story.
This is a broken wire (of 6 on both sides) in the rear roof shell. Maybe in the upper bow or in the inner(!) lower side bow. Absolutely not in the visible area of the hydraulic harness.
BMW will have a lot of troubles to get the "damaged" roof out of the trunk. Manually driving it out of the trunk supported by the hydraulic pump is the easier way, but this is unknown to BMW.

And where did you catch the former A696 Code? If that is also froim your car, this second fault has to be fixed as well.

The A696 was in a forum post after I searched the A68C, just looked at that and forgot I seached something else, my bad. Code was read on a friends snap on plug in. Broken wire was my worse fear as assuming that will be a right git for them to sort out :cry:
 
I’ve the same thing with my e89 2014, the boot won’t open and windows won’t got up.
It is at Nottingham bmw now and they are saying they can’t see any codes and the boot is still closed. I told them this from the start…..

So does anyone know how to open the boot lol
This is most infuriating.
 
Jace71 said:
I’ve the same thing with my e89 2014, the boot won’t open and windows won’t got up.
It is at Nottingham bmw now and they are saying they can’t see any codes and the boot is still closed. I told them this from the start…..

So does anyone know how to open the boot lol
This is most infuriating.

You can open the boot with a foxwell tool ..so I assume BMW can do it!
 
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