Number5 said:He's in Fife Mike, so I think Durham Dave will be nearer for him than you !
My motor is in the boot. First thing I done. The motor is good both ways. It just needs a wee push to get it going. Another member on here changed the pump and that solved his same problem. This is why I was asking about servicing them because they are around the £400 mark from BMW auto parts.Ducklakeview said:Is your motor spinning at full speed? If so then yes, the pumps are adjustable, but not by much!
When I bought my car, it was known to be "lazy" when putting the roof down, needing a push. Then a week later the motor failed. I stripped and refurbed the motor and adjusted the valves inside the pump. It's now better, but not perfect. In all of the 150+ roof motor relocation/repairs I've done, I have only seen 2 others with this problem. If your motor is already in the boot, try swapping the lines over, ie unbolt the banjo 12mm bolts and swap left to right, if the problem then appears on the opposite cycle, ie it was slow to open and now it's slow to close, then it's probably the pump.
If your motor is still in the original housing, then the first thing you need is it relocating, which of course I'm now a bit of an expert at.
Mike
Number5 said:You can pick up a perfectly good motor on ebay for £149 inc delivery. I did.
i used these guys and whilst it may not be BMW OEM it works great and has a guarantee too.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-Z4-E85-Cabriolet-Convertible-2003-2009-Roof-Pump-Motor-Unit-Genuine-BMW-/252999803166?fits=Model%3AZ4&hash=item3ae7f6a11e:g:zAUAAOSwhQhYzo2n
When I was scouring the net for info last month I ended up on roofmotors.co.uk. I was looking for pump rebuild kits and decided to email them, describing my symptoms. They replied and said they could rebuild the pump for £65 inc. postage. In the end I thought it would be worth it to be rid of this niggle, but I've refitted the rebuilt pump and it's exactly the sameMonster666 said:Sadly, that must be a No - I think the seals have gone inside my pump but I can't find anywhere if they can be replaced.

wonkydonkey said:When I was scouring the net for info last month I ended up on roofmotors.co.uk. I was looking for pump rebuild kits and decided to email them, describing my symptoms. They replied and said they could rebuild the pump for £65 inc. postage. In the end I thought it would be worth it to be rid of this niggle, but I've refitted the rebuilt pump and it's exactly the sameMonster666 said:Sadly, that must be a No - I think the seals have gone inside my pump but I can't find anywhere if they can be replaced.![]()
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I'd like to do that but haven't seen any pop up for sale I don't think. I'd like to think that the company who rebuilt my pump has a test rig that would identify any pump issues, but am not yet 100% sure of that. They haven't responded to my email yet, having been extremely quick to reply to my three or four emails to GET the work/my money.bowser134 said:What about fitting a second hand pump?