(23-05-2021, 11:11 AM)Sue Hillman Wrote: Hi, I'm not really sure how the site works yet. I post my introduction yesterday but I don't see it coming up. Anyway, I'm looking for advice on my 306 2l Cabriolet, 1999, roof which goes up and down but doesn't close properly at the back. Can it be replaced? and by whom? Many thanks Sue
Forgot I'd joined !
Sue, under the headlining there are straps (look a bit like seat belts) and bits of elastic that help the hood operate. Check they are all there (the elastic tends to go saggy and needs tightening - most people tie bows in it to take up the slack.)
There is also a microswitch on (IIRC) the right side of the roof around where the rubber splits in two above the front window. If that switch gets out of adjustment it tells the roof it's closed before (or after) it really is. Lift up the roof fabric with the roof open at the front and you should see it.
Adjustment is a matter of sliding it one way or another then tightening the screw that holds it again. Unless this has been fiddled with or taken a clout (unlikely) it doesn't usually give problems.
There are grubscrews behind the part of the headlining that covers what would be the C-pillar (at the back, behind the long bits of plastic hanging down)
The grubscrews adjust the amount of closing pressure at the back of the hood onto the hood cover. It may be that someone has fiddled with them and the hood physically cannot close. (This is doubtful as most people don't know they are there)
This all assumes that you have enough hydraulic fluid. If it leaking and it's too low that might also stop the roof fully closing. Check in right hand side of boot. Pull the carpet/cover away from the pump and check for oil.
There is a way of re-setting the "brain" of the hood which I can't remember at the mo - but try the straps and the microswitch first and post back, and I'll have a dig around for the reset instructions.
(23-05-2021, 11:11 AM)Sue Hillman Wrote: Hi, I'm not really sure how the site works yet. I post my introduction yesterday but I don't see it coming up. Anyway, I'm looking for advice on my 306 2l Cabriolet, 1999, roof which goes up and down but doesn't close properly at the back. Can it be replaced? and by whom? Many thanks Sue
Hood reset proceedure:
www.306cab.com/guides/Manual%2520hood%2520reset.pdf
(from the link in case it's not working)
You'll need a helper:
Step1
Starting from the roof up position unclipthe roof with the two handles and push theroof up to release it
Step2
Move to the back of the car and now liftthe rear window section up towards thefront of the car (this is where a secondperson is helpful to hold it in the uprightposition)
Step3
Working from the boot you need to releasethe storage bin lid. This can be done byrotating the mechanism with the wheelwrench normally clipped to the left side ofthe boot. Insert it in the hole in the centerof the boot (it normally has a sticker on itshowing the rotation) Do not over turn thisit only requires about quarter of a turn inthe right direction. Once released you canmove to step 4
Step4
Reclose the boot lid (make sure you do this to allthe way to avoid any damage) and now you canlift the hood storage lid towards the back of thecar.
Step5
Now lower the rear screen back to the original down position andstow the entire roof in the storage bin, once in lower the lid backdown and again working from inside the boot manually close the liddown and shut the boot.You now need to repeat the entire process backwards to return theroof to its up position again just follow the steps backwards andwhen the roof is up lock it back down.Basically what you have done is the entire roof sequence in thecorrect order that the roof would have operated if using the electrics, Now you can retry your electrics this will cure alot of hood faults butthere may be more that need looking in to should this fail..