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OSL
Hi, I have recently bought a 2005 T5 California. My problem is that the elevating roof is out of oil. I have clear indications on leakage in the area around the pump with drops hanging from the interiour reading lamp. When I bought the car about a month ago the roof worked but I could hear how the system lacked oil to reach its upper position. I also saw the wet areas below where the pump is located. I figured this to be a solvable problem and took a chance.
Now when I have had some time to spare on the car I tried to elevate the roof to access the pump and the controle module underneath the front roof cut-out reinforcement pan. Imagine how puzzeled I where when the roof did not move at all... The pump is spinning but I can hear that is has no recistance, no oil.
I have read all the related threads on the forum but I have only found posts where the roof won`t close properly and other similar issues.
My questions is now:
1. How can I access the pump when the roof is stuck in lowered position? Can I open the emergency release valve and try to force the roof to open?
2. Once the roof is open - what is the procedure for refilling the oil system and get all air out?
3. When I started the failure investigation I noticed that the Emergency lowering valve was left slightly open by the former owner. It looked like there was some oil comming from the threads in the hole entrance, most likely this have been left like this for some time. Do you think this is a plausible explanation to the loss of oil?
All feed back is highly appreciated to solve this inverted pandoras box...
Good illustration is to be found from page 14 in SSP329
Best regards from Oslo
Now when I have had some time to spare on the car I tried to elevate the roof to access the pump and the controle module underneath the front roof cut-out reinforcement pan. Imagine how puzzeled I where when the roof did not move at all... The pump is spinning but I can hear that is has no recistance, no oil.
I have read all the related threads on the forum but I have only found posts where the roof won`t close properly and other similar issues.
My questions is now:
1. How can I access the pump when the roof is stuck in lowered position? Can I open the emergency release valve and try to force the roof to open?
2. Once the roof is open - what is the procedure for refilling the oil system and get all air out?
3. When I started the failure investigation I noticed that the Emergency lowering valve was left slightly open by the former owner. It looked like there was some oil comming from the threads in the hole entrance, most likely this have been left like this for some time. Do you think this is a plausible explanation to the loss of oil?
All feed back is highly appreciated to solve this inverted pandoras box...
Good illustration is to be found from page 14 in SSP329
Best regards from Oslo