Roof Control Modular
Anyone have information on a "Roof Control Modular" for a 2007 Roadster. I'm looking at the car this weekend and the person selling it said the roof didn't work and needed this part. Put my mechanic can't find any information it it. Mercedes says it was discontinued.
In the service manual it is referred to as the Power Top Control Module PTCM. I would be skeptical that it is the problem. If it is you would need to buy a used one off ebay or a dismantler.
Thank you ....
Although it's possibly the module, I'm skeptical about that as well. How does the seller know that? I've lost count how many Craigslist car ads I've seen that say just needs a sensor, or something minor like that. After the sale, when that does not fix the problem, the seller will say too bad that is what I thought the problem was.
Unless it got wet, it is fine. The person selling it likely knows no more what they are talking about than you do.
Issues with the top usually are, in descending order of likelyhood:
trunk divider switch (easy)
top open switch (easy)
loss of sync due to an incomplete cycle or weak battery (just do the manual top cycle three times with the engine running) (easy)
Trunk lock failure, (little harder to trace but easy to replace)
BCM failure, (hard to track down, easy to replace)
PTCM failure, (hard to track down at times, easy to replace)
CAN bus failure, (sell the car for parts)
Issues with the top usually are, in descending order of likelyhood:
trunk divider switch (easy)
top open switch (easy)
loss of sync due to an incomplete cycle or weak battery (just do the manual top cycle three times with the engine running) (easy)
Trunk lock failure, (little harder to trace but easy to replace)
BCM failure, (hard to track down, easy to replace)
PTCM failure, (hard to track down at times, easy to replace)
CAN bus failure, (sell the car for parts)
Although it's possibly the module, I'm skeptical about that as well. How does the seller know that? I've lost count how many Craigslist car ads I've seen that say just needs a sensor, or something minor like that. After the sale, when that does not fix the problem, the seller will say too bad that is what I thought the problem was.
Thank you ..... I was suppose to look a at the car tomorrow ( Sunday ) but after talking to my mechanic and the response from the Forum, I decided to not go any farther was this one. I really don't want to start off with problems.
I'll kept looking.
Thanks again,
Rich
Also, know that there are lots of cars for sale on Facebook, if you or a loved one is active over there - just search "Chrysler Crossfire" and join some of the pages:
Crossfires in the south
Chrysler Crossfire Marketplace
Chrysler Crossfire Tech Help
Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Chrysler Crossfire Owners Group
The list goes on and on..............
Crossfires in the south
Chrysler Crossfire Marketplace
Chrysler Crossfire Tech Help
Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Chrysler Crossfire Owners Group
The list goes on and on..............
If you want to throw out a price that you're looking at and the details on the car, the folks here are pretty reliable at telling you if it's a good deal or not....
Put an RCM and battery in it ($250 total) and drove it home.
He cleaned it up and sold it for something around $6000.
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