crossfire roof problem
Re: crossfire roof problem
One thing in common with your three posts today is the absence of the words ‘please’ and ‘thank you’. I may be a bit old fashioned but I find they always help, that way they do not look like a demand for an answer.
As these are your first posts ever, you should try to convince people that you would appreciate an answer.
As these are your first posts ever, you should try to convince people that you would appreciate an answer.
Re: crossfire roof problem
Specific symptoms are the best way to get answers, vague ones are no use. Think of it as going to the doctor, saying you do not feel well is no help to him or her.
Prcaticaly every.priblem has been solved and a search of the problem will at least give you an understanding of the available solutions, choosing the correct one for your situation is the hard part sometimes.
Re: crossfire roof problem
HI yes thaks for that.The problem with the roof is that when the front section is opened and lifted the windows do drop and the led on the switch changes from flashing to constant.Then when you try to fold roof away you can here the pump running trying to force the hood forward but the bow latch doesnt seem to release.If you release the bow latch manually it goes through the whole procedure no problem ie fully put away to fully closed.Have replaced bow catch but it doesnt seem to be supplied with any fluid.Have tried folding away and back whilst engine running to no avail.Diagnostics keep coming up with storage box lid switch short to B+,have replaced and checked continuity of this back to ecu multiplug???????So am now stuck with this problem.Hope this helps look forward to hearing back from anyone.Thank in advance
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