fitting a free top
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fitting a free top
ive just got a free top to go on my tintop bongo
can anyone let me know how to wire it up,wiring has been cut at multiplug on freetop
any other advise on fitting would be welcome
can anyone let me know how to wire it up,wiring has been cut at multiplug on freetop
any other advise on fitting would be welcome
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- Supreme Being
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First question then
Are the exterior roof profiles the same on a tin top and a freetop (ie the metal) .If they are not this will cause a problem.Have a look under the boarding(floor) up in the roof of a freetop it is ridged to give strength to the overall roof structure.Does a tintop have these ridges also.
Its possible to do it but is it safe,this would be My concern.
Dabs

Are the exterior roof profiles the same on a tin top and a freetop (ie the metal) .If they are not this will cause a problem.Have a look under the boarding(floor) up in the roof of a freetop it is ridged to give strength to the overall roof structure.Does a tintop have these ridges also.
Its possible to do it but is it safe,this would be My concern.
Dabs
Its Oh so quiet!!..Ex Terra Lucem!!..A Leopard can't change his spots!
Well, one thing that is certainly different is the radio aerial.
I have had a good poke around (what?!) at the electrics of my AFT and explored every nook and cranny of the roof and tent mechanism and the way everything is fixed.
The AFT roof opening has serious structural strengthening and profiling to accommodate the roof assembly.
I would reckon 100% that it would not be a safe or even practicable proposition whatsoever to convert a TT to an AFT.
Upon your head be it, and it probably would!!
I have had a good poke around (what?!) at the electrics of my AFT and explored every nook and cranny of the roof and tent mechanism and the way everything is fixed.
The AFT roof opening has serious structural strengthening and profiling to accommodate the roof assembly.
I would reckon 100% that it would not be a safe or even practicable proposition whatsoever to convert a TT to an AFT.
Upon your head be it, and it probably would!!
Further to my above:
You will need two electronic control boxes for the roof.
One is by the driver's right foot, the other is behind the offside rear panel.
If the wiring loom is not set up for them then you will have a serious bit of wiring to sort out.
The dash display has annunciators for the roof state.
Then there is the switch to lower/raise.
The roof control system on the Bongo is very complex.
I know that the engine does not have an ECU but there are brain boxes that control just about everything else.
Like the roof interlock to the handbrake & park positions, the interlock that prevents the gearbox from coming out of the slowest gear if the roof is up.
Need I continue?
I know that I am giving very negative advice and being very pessimistic but those are my gut feelings.
You will need two electronic control boxes for the roof.
One is by the driver's right foot, the other is behind the offside rear panel.
If the wiring loom is not set up for them then you will have a serious bit of wiring to sort out.
The dash display has annunciators for the roof state.
Then there is the switch to lower/raise.
The roof control system on the Bongo is very complex.
I know that the engine does not have an ECU but there are brain boxes that control just about everything else.
Like the roof interlock to the handbrake & park positions, the interlock that prevents the gearbox from coming out of the slowest gear if the roof is up.
Need I continue?
I know that I am giving very negative advice and being very pessimistic but those are my gut feelings.
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- Tribal Elder
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Not forgetting to consult your insurance company first to see if the modification would have a significant impact on your premiums, cover .... etc.
Also, considering the resale value of the conversion (should that be or ever be an issue) ..............
Also, considering the resale value of the conversion (should that be or ever be an issue) ..............
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looks like i might be a bit of a big job after all but what the hell its only wiring all strenthening in place,ill confirm this by removing my headlining on both bongos and comparing,if not its just a matter of fabrication
does anyone know where i can get a wiring diagram ?
the roof motor looks just like an electric window one but will have to fit buzzer and warning light on dash
will look into raising it from rear but this might prove to be too much
cheers for the feedback
if anyone knows the wiring can they please let me know cheers
does anyone know where i can get a wiring diagram ?
the roof motor looks just like an electric window one but will have to fit buzzer and warning light on dash
will look into raising it from rear but this might prove to be too much
cheers for the feedback
if anyone knows the wiring can they please let me know cheers