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My roof is stuck down
Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 4:58 pm
by ProfDave
OK; I have checked the handbrake switch; its ok;
there is peeping but no movement
I stripped out the rear and tried a new control box; no luck
Removed the whole headlining ready to try and remove the roof to unstick the motors as I suspect the winter has not ben kind
I undid the five bolts either side saw on another site and its still immoveable pretty much
Is there a thread showing me what to do to lift up the rear so I can get at the motors???
Help please!!
Re: My roof is stuck down
Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 5:51 pm
by g8dhe
Have you tried powering the motors directly via the 4 way plug ?

just jumper across - briefly - from the two power pins to the two motor pins when unplugged from the module to test.
Re: My roof is stuck down
Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 6:08 pm
by ProfDave
g8dhe wrote:Have you tried powering the motors directly via the 4 way plug ?

just jumper across - briefly - from the two power pins to the two motor pins when unplugged from the module to test.
I tested the voltages out from the four pin plug already as I have a translated manual; all working as they should be; I changed the AFT module in the rear in case that had a fault; it did not
My guess is either stuck motors or a microswitch in the roof has gone weird
Is there one on the auto box to detect its in gear or moving? One of the multiplug pins when I tested it seemed to suggest the bongo was moving!! It was not
I am ready to take the roof off if needs be
Re: My roof is stuck down
Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 12:35 pm
by g8dhe
The 4 pin connector only has power;
Earth - 1A - Black
+12v - 1C - Green
and the two motor connections;
1B and 1D Blue/Yellow and Blue/Red
So try just linking;
1A to 1B and 1C to 1D and it drives the motors one direction then try
1A to 1D and 1C to 1B and it will drive the other direction if the motors are working.
Re: My roof is stuck down
Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 7:24 pm
by ProfDave
g8dhe wrote:The 4 pin connector only has power;
Earth - 1A - Black
+12v - 1C - Green
and the two motor connections;
1B and 1D Blue/Yellow and Blue/Red
So try just linking;
1A to 1B and 1C to 1D and it drives the motors one direction then try
1A to 1D and 1C to 1B and it will drive the other direction if the motors are working.
will do at the weekend; roof is safely bolted on; having the interior out has an advantage in application of waxoyl too!
Re: My roof is stuck down
Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 9:37 pm
by hijimhere
have you selected down then up + down then up -= it was a solution on another thread somewhere
Re: My roof is stuck down
Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 6:15 pm
by ProfDave
hijimhere wrote:have you selected down then up + down then up -= it was a solution on another thread somewhere
tried allot of options; hoping direct power will shift it ; I get a feeling the motors have stalled (I expect the dampness of the winter has furred up the brushes)
will do at the weekend
Re: My roof is stuck down
Posted: Mon May 27, 2013 11:12 am
by ProfDave
Fixed it !
Took interior out; removed the five track nuts and the four nuts for the rear hinge using an adapted tube spanner for the latter. Chocked up the rear and then adapted an allan key to make it shorter to fit the motors. Motor removal a bit of a fiddle but then easy to ID the failed one by running the motors or running off a battery direct.
CAUTION!

in my enthusiasm to reach inside the boot to get the 10 mm spanner I needed I knocked one of the chocks and HORROR the roof moved forward (under the immense force of the struts). After some panic I had a plan which was to put a rope around the hinges and use my mini as an anchor and the Bongo in creep forward to pull it back which worked! A better plan for the future would be to rope it first as a precaution as this was a bit nervy!
Thanks to bongo bits new motor installed and roof working brilliantly; Hoorah bring on the summer
