How do you reset the convertible top on a Mercedes SL500?

How do you reset the convertible top on a Mercedes SL500?

How to Reset the Convertible Top on a Mercedes SL500

  1. Close the trunk lid and the luggage cover inside the trunk.
  2. Start the vehicle’s engine, and let the car run while you open or close the hardtop.
  3. Wait 10 minutes before trying to operate the hardtop again.

Can you patch a hole in convertible top?

If you have noticed that there is a hole in your vinyl convertible top, you can patch it fairly easy with a repair kit and a little knowhow. Here is an easy guide to fixing a hole in a vinyl convertible top. The first step in the process of repairing your vinyl convertible top is closely inspecting the damage.

What does it mean when your convertible top stops working?

It is great that you have performed the reset procedure already as that is typically the first step in diagnosis. In most cases when the electrical noise is heard and the convertible top motor is heard trying to work this indicates that the top is receiving power.

Where is the top motor on a convertible?

If the level drops below the MIN, the convertible top will either not operate at all or move too slowly, not close, or stop halfway. Locate the convertible top motor. In most convertibles, it is located in the trunk behind the lining. Also, check near the spare tire or behind the rear seats.

Why is Max not marked on convertible top?

MAX, in some cases, is not marked because it is the same as the fill hole. You can’t fill them past the filler hole since the fluid will leak out, which is by design. Suppose the fluid level is too low the convertible pump operation completely to protect the motor and the hydraulic system components.

What causes a Porsche Carrera convertible top to fail?

Another part of the system that can fail is the front latch mechanism on the center front of the convertible top. This motor assembly extends a hook out that latches the top against the windshield frame. If the motor inside fails, you can still manually open or close the latch.