Electric roof problem

Robert Coggins

Robert Coggins

Blueboy
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Location
Charfield (Gloucester)
Vehicle
T5 SE 180
Have a 2012 Cali, which we’ve owned for nearly 8 years. End of last year after retracting the roof after a trip, it registered that the roof
was still open on the overhead display, along with the intermittent warning beeps. The roof was shut, so I put on the security straps
(eventually). When we got home I opened the roof again which it did ok, apart from an initial hesitation. Again, when I retracted it ,
all looked good, but again it hesitated slightly initially and had to press the control button a couple of times. It retracted ok and looked
Shut completely. Roof open warning still telling me it was open. Put the security straps on again and drove it a few times. All good apart from warnings. Put it in the garage and treated it as a winter project to solve. Got the van out recently to evaluate if the roof was opening square and evenly both sides, but nothing at all, the roof wouldn’t move. All looked good on the panel, but when I tried to raise it nothing at all. I thought it might be a sensor problem last year, but not sure now. Is it a motor problem. Any ideas. Don’t want to go to a dealer as I
don’t trust them. All the other little problems, which were general wear things, I’ve sorted myself, along with club advice.
Rob C ( Blueboy )
 
Have a 2012 Cali, which we’ve owned for nearly 8 years. End of last year after retracting the roof after a trip, it registered that the roof
was still open on the overhead display, along with the intermittent warning beeps. The roof was shut, so I put on the security straps
(eventually). When we got home I opened the roof again which it did ok, apart from an initial hesitation. Again, when I retracted it ,
all looked good, but again it hesitated slightly initially and had to press the control button a couple of times. It retracted ok and looked
Shut completely. Roof open warning still telling me it was open. Put the security straps on again and drove it a few times. All good apart from warnings. Put it in the garage and treated it as a winter project to solve. Got the van out recently to evaluate if the roof was opening square and evenly both sides, but nothing at all, the roof wouldn’t move. All looked good on the panel, but when I tried to raise it nothing at all. I thought it might be a sensor problem last year, but not sure now. Is it a motor problem. Any ideas. Don’t want to go to a dealer as I
don’t trust them. All the other little problems, which were general wear things, I’ve sorted myself, along with club advice.
Rob C ( Blueboy )
Have you checked the Control Panel for any Diagnostic Codes?

Check Control Panel Diagnostics.

Control Panel Off and wait 30 secs

Control Panel On

Press and Hold R lower button and then press Control Knob for 5 secs.

New Hidden Menu . Scroll to VW Diagnostics.

If there are any codes shown, take note and then Reset/Clear.

Return to Main Menu.

Switch Off Control Panel using L lower button. Wait 30 secs and Switch On.

Try Roof/Heater or Fridge
 
Have you checked the Control Panel for any Diagnostic Codes?

Check Control Panel Diagnostics.

Control Panel Off and wait 30 secs

Control Panel On

Press and Hold R lower button and then press Control Knob for 5 secs.

New Hidden Menu . Scroll to VW Diagnostics.

If there are any codes shown, take note and then Reset/Clear.

Return to Main Menu.

Switch Off Control Panel using L lower button. Wait 30 secs and Switch On.

Try Roof/Heater or Fridge
Yes, just done that as you suggested. The fault code reads 1000, which as I understand it is the ram sensors. The first thing I need to do is to raise the roof to gain access which I’m just looking into. It’s a reasonable bet that it’s a sensor ( I think there are 4 ). They can be isolated to check each one, but it seems it’s quite time consuming. Am I right in thinking that the loom with the sensors is a couple of hundred pounds. If that’s the case, would it be reasonable to get them first, then tackle raising the roof and getting on with replacing them all in one go. Apparently, they are a bit fiddly but what isn’t on a Cali.will now look into getting the loom and work involved. Any advice welcome. Many thanks kind regards Blueboy
 
Yes, just done that as you suggested. The fault code reads 1000, which as I understand it is the ram sensors. The first thing I need to do is to raise the roof to gain access which I’m just looking into. It’s a reasonable bet that it’s a sensor ( I think there are 4 ). They can be isolated to check each one, but it seems it’s quite time consuming. Am I right in thinking that the loom with the sensors is a couple of hundred pounds. If that’s the case, would it be reasonable to get them first, then tackle raising the roof and getting on with replacing them all in one go. Apparently, they are a bit fiddly but what isn’t on a Cali.will now look into getting the loom and work involved. Any advice welcome. Many thanks kind regards Blueboy
Oops, forgot to ask. Plan to be away in the van for a couple of nights this week. The roof of course is out of action ( have to sleep downstairs).
The roof is locked down solid with the restraining straps fitted as a precaution. Should be ok? I’ve used the van a bit this winter since I had this roof problem.
 
If you search ‘roof sensors’ you’ll get all the help you need - including a step by step guide. You will need to prepare for the fix with parts and appropriate tools and give yourself plenty of time.
 
Yes, just done that as you suggested. The fault code reads 1000, which as I understand it is the ram sensors. The first thing I need to do is to raise the roof to gain access which I’m just looking into. It’s a reasonable bet that it’s a sensor ( I think there are 4 ). They can be isolated to check each one, but it seems it’s quite time consuming. Am I right in thinking that the loom with the sensors is a couple of hundred pounds. If that’s the case, would it be reasonable to get them first, then tackle raising the roof and getting on with replacing them all in one go. Apparently, they are a bit fiddly but what isn’t on a Cali.will now look into getting the loom and work involved. Any advice welcome. Many thanks kind regards Blueboy
As you are a VIP member you will have access to this How To article by @Lambeth Cali

 
Welsh Gas is spot on just follow the instructions in the download and your issue will be solved not to difficult and much cheaper than buying a full loom just to squire four sensors. Hope this helps Bob
 
Thanks bob. Read the detailed description on how to change each sensor and what to expect, by Lambeth Cali over the weekend. I’ve ordered 4 sensors and should get these soon. The article was really detailed, so well done to Lambeth Cali. Work involved is quite scary but will give it a go , just get well prepared. Will do this in a few weeks time, and will keep in touch with progress. Cheers Rob ( Blueboy).
 
Don’t know if this helps anyone but I’m in the process of ordering four of these from Bavaria €14.91 plus about €6.00 postage .
Part no.54347190735. Genuine BMW sensors. Thanks for previous post’s for pointing me in the right direction. Hopefully saving £1500.
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