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removeing softop j top

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removeing softop j top

Post by siggie »

anyone pulled apart their softop before
I have some minor shutting probs and minor water probs
and want tp fix em b4 they break em
thanks jeff
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Post by j-top paj »

what exactly do you mean? what cant you pull apart propely?
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Post by siggie »

The interior headling of the softop (the bits that fold back inside) need the outer bindings replaced and as you slide it back it is interfearing with the opening mechanisume causing the roof to stop slideing
ive been given the impression that i will need to remove the outside covering to see exactly what the problem is and was wondering if any one has done this before. also with the rain water is dripping out of the pinchweld around the door opening . do you know if there are any workshop manuals etc that explain the proceedures to pull the roof apart?
thanks jeff
ps on the outside all looks fine
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Post by WTF »

from ythe above comment i am guessing u mean the sunroof section, not the soft top section?

mine has a similar problem with it not wanting to close due to fouled sunroof mechanism.

i would expect you would need to start with the headlining behind the sunroof, though i havent looked in great detail.

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Post by j-top paj »

WTF wrote:from ythe above comment i am guessing u mean the sunroof section, not the soft top section?

mine has a similar problem with it not wanting to close due to fouled sunroof mechanism.

i would expect you would need to start with the headlining behind the sunroof, though i havent looked in great detail.

mark
thats what i thought too..
let me know if its the rear roof or the sunroof.
il have a look at mine if it can be helpful
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Post by siggie »

yes guys it's the sunroof section
that I'm talking about the rear section works fine
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Post by j-top paj »

il take a look at mine when i get home.
but its not working 100% so il have to wait and see
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