Frankyworthy
VIP Member
Hi All,
In the spirit of learning as we go, here’s my latest pop top roof instalment, just over two years since the last post when it had been fixed.
Below is a picture of a cracked roof sensor which is affecting my roof operation. In September 2018, I paid almost £800 to secure a new loom and use its sensors to heat seal onto my failed roof loom. This work done by Hadwin’s in the S Lakes.
Just over two years later, (and out of VW dealer warranty) I am having the same issues, repeated roof bonging while driving, and the roof failing sporadically.
So back to Hadwin’s (160 mile round trip). Again one of the sensors has cracked, as per picture. Apparently water is getting in and swelling the sensors which crack, get damp then fail. How and why this is happening is beyond me at the moment.
This time instead of buying a new loom + £250 I am on the look out for someone with a spare loom that I can cannibalise for a small fee. Or can I source a cheap sensor to do the job of this small piece of kit?
Any thoughts welcome.
Best Christmas wishes all
Paul
In the spirit of learning as we go, here’s my latest pop top roof instalment, just over two years since the last post when it had been fixed.
Below is a picture of a cracked roof sensor which is affecting my roof operation. In September 2018, I paid almost £800 to secure a new loom and use its sensors to heat seal onto my failed roof loom. This work done by Hadwin’s in the S Lakes.
Just over two years later, (and out of VW dealer warranty) I am having the same issues, repeated roof bonging while driving, and the roof failing sporadically.
So back to Hadwin’s (160 mile round trip). Again one of the sensors has cracked, as per picture. Apparently water is getting in and swelling the sensors which crack, get damp then fail. How and why this is happening is beyond me at the moment.
This time instead of buying a new loom + £250 I am on the look out for someone with a spare loom that I can cannibalise for a small fee. Or can I source a cheap sensor to do the job of this small piece of kit?
Any thoughts welcome.
Best Christmas wishes all
Paul