Nocturnal said:
enuff_zed said:
Whilst Stuart is likely to be correct, as I can't quite make it out on the photos, just check that the lever that operates the bypass plunger is fully out. If it is slightly depressed (like me as my holiday is over

), then it can let a little bit of pressure seep by when the pump is sworking hardest.
The red lever in the trunk is fully pressed in, here is another angle
Yes but the cable sometimes get tight when it is moved to a different angle to locate the motor in the boot. To me it looks as though the lever is not fully across to the right in your photo.
Follow the cable from the red ring towards the pump. Along the left side of the roof you will see a white threaded adjuster. Turn it to shorten its overall length and you will see the cable at the pump end slacken. This may allow the lever to move out and take pressure off the bypass valve.
In fact, simply unbolt the black plastic cage and remove the lever assembly from the pump. Make sure the plunger is fully out and see if the roof works properly. If it does, then you can go back to the adjuster as I described.
If it makes no difference then, as I initially said, [ref]bigwinn[/ref] is correct, and I apologise for wasting your time.