Hello everyone!
Maybe someone faced such a problem that the roof does not fall to the lowest position in the lock? Photos are attached.
A photo of the position where the roof stops and the motor continues to buzz with effort:

Photo, from the side, of the position, where the roof stops and the motor continues to buzz with effort:

Photo of the middle of the folding process:

It opens and closes at normal speed, but when I try to open it completely, it stops in the position as in the photo and the motor slowly tries to pull it down.
I completely removed the back cover in the trunk to eliminate the possibility of microcontroller failure. I've also seen posts about the roof folding incorrectly, but mine seems to be doing everything right.
I plan to check the fluid level in the roof motor, could it be motor wear and poor performance?
The motor was moved to the trunk a few years ago.
BMW Z4 e85 2004
To all who responded, thank you very much!
Maybe someone faced such a problem that the roof does not fall to the lowest position in the lock? Photos are attached.
A photo of the position where the roof stops and the motor continues to buzz with effort:

Photo, from the side, of the position, where the roof stops and the motor continues to buzz with effort:

Photo of the middle of the folding process:

It opens and closes at normal speed, but when I try to open it completely, it stops in the position as in the photo and the motor slowly tries to pull it down.
I completely removed the back cover in the trunk to eliminate the possibility of microcontroller failure. I've also seen posts about the roof folding incorrectly, but mine seems to be doing everything right.
I plan to check the fluid level in the roof motor, could it be motor wear and poor performance?
The motor was moved to the trunk a few years ago.
BMW Z4 e85 2004
To all who responded, thank you very much!