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Hello everyone,
First, excuse my English.(I'm French)
I have a problem opening the roof of my 2004 crossfire roadster.
I install the separation inside the safe. I hear a little "click" when the contact is made with the blade when it comes into contact with the white button.
When I unlock the handle, the windows go down well.
I press the opening button, the trunk rises well, the rear window folds back but arrived at that moment, I hear a series of beep, the button light flashes and can not go further. I have to close the roof.
Do you have an idea of what can happen.
Thank you all for your help.
Hi,
Thank you for your message. I hope you understand my english:
In fact, the convertible top did not fold completely in the trunk. This happened when the rear window was raised and the trunk opened completely to allow the convertible top to fold.
I found the solution I could not see when I was sitting inside the car.
This is the strap on the left side of the car. The strap that is along the convertible top that was relaxed (picture # 1) and that this strap came to lock in the trunk pad. She tore up and as she was blocking, that's when I heard "beeps". (picture N ° 2)
Thank you for your participation.
Regards,
Hi,
Thank you for your message.I hope you understand my english
In fact, the convertible top did not fold completely in the trunk. This happened when the rear window was raised and the trunk opened completely to allow the convertible top to fold.
I found the solution I could not see when I was sitting inside the car.
This is the strap on the left side of the car. The strap that is along the convertible top that was relaxed (picture # 1) and that this strap came to lock in the trunk pad. She tore up and as she was blocking, that's when I heard "beeps". (picture N ° 2=
Thank you for your participation.
Regards,