
DG1
A couple of days ago I put up the roof on our T6 Ocean to clean around the bottom channels and unblock the drainage holes. I used a car wash brush on a hose to clean away dirt and leaves. However, when I tried to close the roof, it wasn't shut fully on the driver's side, sticking up about 5 cm. There was no error message
I know there have been many threads about Ocean roofs not closing properly over the years, but was wondering if there are any new, sure fire tips to get it to close.
Firstly, the van was level when I operated the roof, as being unlevel can cause issues.
Secondly, I have tried putting the roof up and down a few times, as this is supposed to get rid of airlock, but no result.
I wondered if the water used to clean the channel was the problem, so took off the plastic cover over the hydraulic piston assembly and position sensors to let it dry out, but actually it was all dry and I could see no signs of hydraulic fluid leakage.
I have also lubricated all the sliders and pivots.
Today I am going to connect the van up to the mains and put up and down the roof 10 times to see if this gets rid of any lock.
I am due to go on a long trip next week, so if it is not sorted I will tape the front gap and run a luggage strap across the front of the roof fixed to a bolt in the awning channels.
Finally, any recommendations for specialists in Cali roofs in the Nottingham - Derby - Leicester area please?
I know there have been many threads about Ocean roofs not closing properly over the years, but was wondering if there are any new, sure fire tips to get it to close.
Firstly, the van was level when I operated the roof, as being unlevel can cause issues.
Secondly, I have tried putting the roof up and down a few times, as this is supposed to get rid of airlock, but no result.
I wondered if the water used to clean the channel was the problem, so took off the plastic cover over the hydraulic piston assembly and position sensors to let it dry out, but actually it was all dry and I could see no signs of hydraulic fluid leakage.
I have also lubricated all the sliders and pivots.
Today I am going to connect the van up to the mains and put up and down the roof 10 times to see if this gets rid of any lock.
I am due to go on a long trip next week, so if it is not sorted I will tape the front gap and run a luggage strap across the front of the roof fixed to a bolt in the awning channels.
Finally, any recommendations for specialists in Cali roofs in the Nottingham - Derby - Leicester area please?