Chaps,
Having had my S2 for nearly 3 years, I had my first sunroof-cog-stripping incident the other day. Both lost several teeth. (I think that one of them lost a tooth which actually got stuck in the mechanism, causing some others to break off, and which also got the other side out of alignment making that one strip as well [
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So I contacted those nice guys at ECP to buy some new ones. Persuaded them to sell me two for £4 (plus VAT, of course), took 'em home and fitted them. All well and good ... but the first time I tried to remove the roof I stripped one of them again! [
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So, I am picking up another one tomorrow. And will fit it (hopefully) on Friday. My question therefore is thus:
When the sunroof switch is activated with the ignition in position 1 (i.e. you are trying to retract the sunroof legs to allow you to remove the sunroof), the legs wind themselves down to the point where they rest against the back of the sunroof aperture, and stop there.
Is there any mechanism to cause the motor to stop at that point (i.e. should a microswitch activate), or does the preservation of the gears solely rely upon the clutch slipping at that point?
I'd quite like an answer on this one, so I may post it on Titanic as well.
Thanks for any help anyone can give! (If someone could test it on their car, I'd be grateful. That's if no-one knows the answer off the top of their head, of course.)
Oli.
Having had my S2 for nearly 3 years, I had my first sunroof-cog-stripping incident the other day. Both lost several teeth. (I think that one of them lost a tooth which actually got stuck in the mechanism, causing some others to break off, and which also got the other side out of alignment making that one strip as well [
So I contacted those nice guys at ECP to buy some new ones. Persuaded them to sell me two for £4 (plus VAT, of course), took 'em home and fitted them. All well and good ... but the first time I tried to remove the roof I stripped one of them again! [
So, I am picking up another one tomorrow. And will fit it (hopefully) on Friday. My question therefore is thus:
When the sunroof switch is activated with the ignition in position 1 (i.e. you are trying to retract the sunroof legs to allow you to remove the sunroof), the legs wind themselves down to the point where they rest against the back of the sunroof aperture, and stop there.
Is there any mechanism to cause the motor to stop at that point (i.e. should a microswitch activate), or does the preservation of the gears solely rely upon the clutch slipping at that point?
I'd quite like an answer on this one, so I may post it on Titanic as well.
Thanks for any help anyone can give! (If someone could test it on their car, I'd be grateful. That's if no-one knows the answer off the top of their head, of course.)
Oli.