Roadster roof won’t finalize
Ladies and gents, Im a newbie to the forum and a newbie Crossfire owner as well ... here’s the issue ... the roadster’s roof goes up and down fine ... but when I close the roof and reattach it with the D-ring securely, the little red switch light stays on ... and, the trunk won’t open either ... as if the car thinks I have not shut the top with the D-ring ... I cycled the roof several times, same thing ... and, when the roof is down, the trunk opens fine ... my fear is Im not securing the D-ring properly to the windshield, or somehow I have damaged a sensor along the way ... I thought I would ask here first before I took it to a garage ... any ideas? Or can someone point me to a related post?
"Roof won't finalize" - the terminology is "when putting the top up, the cycle won't complete, but it does complete when putting top down."
And that leads to two 'most likely' suspects in my mind, so:
Put top up.
Put windows up.
Turn D handle - if the windows do not go down, the switch in the frame is bad. If the windows DO go down, my guess would be the travel sensor on the bow latch cylinder, that is adjustable*, and has caused this before.
*I swear it is adjustable, but I may be wrong. It may be that the sensor is just BAD.
And that leads to two 'most likely' suspects in my mind, so:
Put top up.
Put windows up.
Turn D handle - if the windows do not go down, the switch in the frame is bad. If the windows DO go down, my guess would be the travel sensor on the bow latch cylinder, that is adjustable*, and has caused this before.
*I swear it is adjustable, but I may be wrong. It may be that the sensor is just BAD.
Last edited by pizzaguy; Nov 4, 2020 at 09:44 AM.
"Roof won't finalize" - the terminology is "when putting the top up, the cycle won't complete, but it does complete when putting top down."
And that leads to two 'most likely' suspects in my mind, so:
Put top up.
Put windows up.
Turn D handle - if the windows do not go down, the switch in the frame is bad. If the windows DO go down, my guess would be the travel sensor on the bow latch cylinder, that is adjustable*, and has caused this before.
*I swear it is adjustable, but I may be wrong. It may be that the sensor is just BAD.
And that leads to two 'most likely' suspects in my mind, so:
Put top up.
Put windows up.
Turn D handle - if the windows do not go down, the switch in the frame is bad. If the windows DO go down, my guess would be the travel sensor on the bow latch cylinder, that is adjustable*, and has caused this before.
*I swear it is adjustable, but I may be wrong. It may be that the sensor is just BAD.
davem17
I did the test ... repeat, I did the test ... top up, windows up, turned D handle -- windows did not move ... I guess it must be the switch in the frame ... any idea how much those cost? ... will have a look on Mopar parts ...
Pizzaguy ... would you, by chance, know the name of that part? ... the switch in quesiton ... I phoned a dealer today, and also Mopar, and they didn't have a clue ...
See how easy it is when you DO IT YOURSELF? No 'mechanic' and damn few dealers would have made it this far, this fast.
The switch in question is referred to as the "Latch Retainer Switch".
A good familiarization thread on the top sensors is here: https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...p-sensors.html
The switch in question is referred to as the "Latch Retainer Switch".
A good familiarization thread on the top sensors is here: https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...p-sensors.html
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