Now the hatch on the boot won't open again electrically to be able to open
the roof. Renault say once the manual strap is back in it should open.
Any ideas anyone?
By "a flat battery" I assume you mean the battery was discharged, but I do
not understand what you mean by you had to "manually close it. Close what?
>
> Now the hatch on the boot won't open again electrically to be able to open
> the roof. Renault say once the manual strap is back in it should open.
>
> Any ideas anyone?
Oh, I see, you must mean you had to manually close the hatch. Well, perhaps
the circuit protection device (fuse or circuit breaker) is faulty (I would
check that first) or the switch or motor is defective. You will need someone
that is familiar with your make and model vehicle and experienced in trouble
shooting electrical systems to diagnose the exact cause of the problem, so I
would suggest taking it to a dealer for repair.
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Automotive Technology Instructor
"If women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy"
Red Green
Hi
Sorry, but just to pick this one up for resolution. I have a Megane
Cab and the roof hasn't worked since I was forced to raise it manually
after the hydraulic fluid dropped below min earlier this year. Now the
roof won't lower and whenever I turn on the ignition something beeps at
me five times.
Anyone got any ideas?
Thanks
Dan
It took seven attempts of truning the kep back and forth though and ensureing
all the wires were in properly.
Good luck
ima...@googlemail.com wrote:
>> >I have a 2002 megane cabriolet, had a flat battery on Monday and had to
>> > manually close it.
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>> "If women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy"
>> Red Green
>
>Hi
>
>Sorry, but just to pick this one up for resolution. I have a Megane
>Cab and the roof hasn't worked since I was forced to raise it manually
>after the hydraulic fluid dropped below min earlier this year. Now the
>roof won't lower and whenever I turn on the ignition something beeps at
>me five times.
>
>Anyone got any ideas?
>
>Thanks
>
>Dan
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When you say the strap is fully back in, can you clarify. Sorry if I'm
sounding dense.
Dan
You have to pull that down to open /close the roof manually and it has to be
back up if you want the hydrailics to work again.
Hoep this makes sense to you, I don't know the technical terms but that comes
with being female lol
ima...@googlemail.com wrote:
>Sorry mate
>
>When you say the strap is fully back in, can you clarify. Sorry if I'm
>sounding dense.
>
>Dan
>
>> Hi
>> I finally managed to fix mine myself. Ensure the hydraulic key is turned
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Hopefully it will be as simple as that - otherwise i feel that my
chequebook and I are off for a trip over to Renault.
D
The strap is now set to manual release and will not click back in.
Given that I can hear the motors whirring when I press the button, I'm
thinking it's more to do with the latch on this than anything
electrical or hydraulic.
Anyone else got any ideas?
Dan