daniev01 said:
Hi
Finally got roof diagnosed and they say its either the roof motor stuck or naff.
They want £70 per hour =vat 4 hour job
+ 223 for a new new motor if they can't repair the old one.
Gutted so expensive anyone out there that knows a man that can?? In Kent preferably
All this lovely sunshine and i can't put the roof down typical :thumbsdown: :thumbsdown:
Oh yes guess what extended warranty only covers a sun roof motor. Have you ever seen a z4 with a sun roof .....what's the point
That's a good quote, I've just had my roof motor replaced and it was over nearly 800quid.
Roof Motor/Pump: 266.67
Casing: 57.50
Hydraulic Oil: 18.50
Labour: 320.00 (8 hours @ 40quid/hour)
Total (ex Vat): 662.67
Total (inc Vat): 795.20
Your symptoms sound exactly the same as mine;
Pressing the button caused the windows to drop and the roof to unlatch but then the motor didn't kick in. Mine did occasionally work, but eventually just stopped completely. It didn't noticeably slow down either, really went from working to not-working.
It isn't the sensor on the boot as the windows drop and the roof unlatches, if it was the sensor then this wouldn't happen, you'd get an orange (I think) light when you pressed the roof down button and the windows wouldn't drop or the roof unlatch.
It could potentially be the relay for the roof pump which has gone - this is a much cheaper fix (a couple of quid for the relay). You should be able to hear the relay click as you press and release the button - if it's clicking audibly then it's less likely it's the relay, but it still doesn't totally rule it out. You really need to remove and test it to be sure (this is a job for a garage if you're not happy doing electrical work).
There is also a red handle in the boot (left hand side) which is the release for the hydraulic pressure in the roof system - It is possible this has been pulled out, causing the roof to be unable to be retracted. If this is the case then you should hear the pump working when you keep the roof-down button held in. So it's worth testing this too.
There's also a small plastic adjuster which affects the tension in this cable (it's hidden in the passenger side behind the roll hoop and attached to the base of the roof lining - this could need adjusting if the red pull tab isn't going back in far enough, but this is highly unlikely to be the issue - just thought I'd brain dump it in case it's useful to anyone reading this in the future
Hope this helps - think this is everything I know about roofs
