How can I Fix my Mercedes convertible roof?
First, one of our specialists will want to inspect the car to isolate the issue, most commonly a loose, torn or degraded rubber seal no longer providing a tight fit. Seal components can be replaced individually at relatively low cost, and even treated with aviation sealant.
What makes a Mercedes convertible top not go down?
Mercedes convertible top won’t go down or raise 1 Convertible top pump / motor defective 2 Bad convertible top relay 3 Low fluid 4 Defective divider microswitch 5 Transmission not in Park / Neutral 6 Switch at center console is faulty 7 Convertible top fluid leak Inspect in the trunk area for hydraulic fluid leak.
How to fix a leak in a Mercedes convertible?
Leak at the o-ring at any of the lift cylinders. Inspect in the trunk area for hydraulic fluid leak. Low fluid in the convertible top reservoir. Start by pressing the convertible switch. Do the windows go down? If the windows don’t go down, make sure the trunk compartment divider is pulled out. Next, check the fuse for the convertible top.
Where is the convertible top motor in a Mercedes?
Locate the convertible top motor in the trunk. In most Mercedes-Benz cars including SL, SLK, CLK class, it is located in the trunk left or right side. You will need to remove the trunk lining to see the reservoir. Remove the 12mm bolt from the reservoir. Use a clean syringe to add fluid to the reservoir.
What should I do if my Mercedes convertible top is not working?
Next, check the fuse for the convertible top. This is usally a 40 A fuse. If it is blown, replace it with a new fuse with the same ampere rating. Check the convertible top relay as well. Swap it with a known working relay that is identical. You can also bridge the top relay for a couple of seconds to see if the hydraulic pump start to run.
Why does my Mercedes Benz roof not open?
About a year ago, the top stopped unlatching period with use of the button. Once the top is open, however, it will open and close that day with use of the button but it won’t open the next day after being closed all night.
Leak at the o-ring at any of the lift cylinders. Inspect in the trunk area for hydraulic fluid leak. Low fluid in the convertible top reservoir. Start by pressing the convertible switch. Do the windows go down? If the windows don’t go down, make sure the trunk compartment divider is pulled out. Next, check the fuse for the convertible top.
Locate the convertible top motor in the trunk. In most Mercedes-Benz cars including SL, SLK, CLK class, it is located in the trunk left or right side. You will need to remove the trunk lining to see the reservoir. Remove the 12mm bolt from the reservoir. Use a clean syringe to add fluid to the reservoir.