soft top does not close completely

bladeowner said:
Maybe it's to stop finger trapping.
I could see a couple blokes with too many pints in 'em. "D'ya shuppose it'll shtop openin' if I shtick me finger in 'ere?"
"Dunno! Why dun ye try it?"

How else would anyone get their fingers in there? :D
But seriously, could be the case, but there's many other places in that mechanism to lose a finger, why protect that particular one?
 
bladeowner said:
I think Stu86 may be right, it could be a folding issue. Mine doesn't latch if the folding is not right the bulletin pic is not good. Below are pics of mine right and wrong.
Should NOT fold like this:
HTH20130419_155011_zps89832abb.jpg

Should fold like this:

20130419_155020_zps6d7c4dcc.jpg

If it's folded correctly the roof goes all the way down and latches properly.

how do you make it fold right?

also i don't see much difference between the first and second pic. just that 1 bit of fabric is taught in the second and loose in the first. how would you fix that?
 
I think BMW say to put the hood down folded correctly and leave it down for a day or overnight if garaged. It should then 'learn' to fold correctly.
 
SonnyA85 said:
bladeowner said:
I think Stu86 may be right, it could be a folding issue. Mine doesn't latch if the folding is not right the bulletin pic is not good. Below are pics of mine right and wrong.
Should NOT fold like this:
HTH20130419_155011_zps89832abb.jpg

Should fold like this:

20130419_155020_zps6d7c4dcc.jpg

If it's folded correctly the roof goes all the way down and latches properly.

how do you make it fold right?

also i don't see much difference between the first and second pic. just that 1 bit of fabric is taught in the second and loose in the first. how would you fix that?
You see in bladeowners picture there a wear mark on the edge of the fabric hood. The trim edge. Pull that but out when folding exactly where the wear mark is with your finger.
 
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