retractible roof problems
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I have tried all the items I can think of including the trunk cover, checking applicable fuses, trying the valet lock both off and on, closing the roof and trying to re-open. The hydolics on the trunk are not working. I took it to the dealership and they quoted about $550-$600 to replace the hydrolics on the trunk but said just to use an umbrella to keep in open and save myself some money...now I wonder if there is a connection???i
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I have tried all the items I can think of including the trunk cover, checking applicable fuses, trying the valet lock both off and on, closing the roof and trying to re-open. The hydolics on the trunk are not working. I took it to the dealership and they quoted about $550-$600 to replace the hydrolics on the trunk but said just to use an umbrella to keep in open and save myself some money...now I wonder if there is a connection???i
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Thanks for the info. mhoepfin - I will try that...any special tools needed?
Also,another twist...without doing anything differently than yesterday, the button worked and the roof retracted. That was after I made an apt. for tomorrow morining to take it to the dealership. Guess I will cancel apt. and wait for the SC430 spirit gods to move again.
Also,another twist...without doing anything differently than yesterday, the button worked and the roof retracted. That was after I made an apt. for tomorrow morining to take it to the dealership. Guess I will cancel apt. and wait for the SC430 spirit gods to move again.
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Haha, I did not sell my SC430, mines gold.
It sound like your roof is not working consistently. When you open the trunk check the cables that open the roof, maybe one is loose or off the tracks. (There was a thread not too long ago about this.)
It sound like your roof is not working consistently. When you open the trunk check the cables that open the roof, maybe one is loose or off the tracks. (There was a thread not too long ago about this.)
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Thanks for the info. mhoepfin - I will try that...any special tools needed?
Also,another twist...without doing anything differently than yesterday, the button worked and the roof retracted. That was after I made an apt. for tomorrow morining to take it to the dealership. Guess I will cancel apt. and wait for the SC430 spirit gods to move again.
Also,another twist...without doing anything differently than yesterday, the button worked and the roof retracted. That was after I made an apt. for tomorrow morining to take it to the dealership. Guess I will cancel apt. and wait for the SC430 spirit gods to move again.
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Retractable roof problems
After several months of the top going up and down just like it should, it again refused to go down. Took it to the dealership today. It seems that a pair of binoculars were stuck in the hole from trunk where gear hinge arm is located and bent the arm. Was $375 to get it working again. I got to keep the binoculars from the previous owner but sure I could have found some that were less expensive.
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After several months of the top going up and down just like it should, it again refused to go down. Took it to the dealership today. It seems that a pair of binoculars were stuck in the hole from trunk where gear hinge arm is located and bent the arm. Was $375 to get it working again. I got to keep the binoculars from the previous owner but sure I could have found some that were less expensive.
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Back to the dealership after they found the binoculars last month and charged me $375, - roof still not dependable- they now say the gear arm is bent and needs replaced ($2,000) not under warranty. However, if I take out fuse #17 and put it back in, 90% of the time the top comes down. Also the dome light comes on the passenger side everytime the door is opened but the driver side dome light comes on in relation to when the top will go up.
They want to replace the gear arm and if that doesn't work, the "ECT"
$2,000) may need replaced- also not under warranty.
BUT they did ofer to give me $15,000 (no KY jelly in the deal) on a trade in on the SC430 with 56,000 miles if I wanted to purchase another car.
I talked to the chief mechanic and he said he didn't know what the problem was and it was just a matter of expensive elimination and that the Japanese ownership of Lexus basically liked to keep dealerships in the dark about the "high tech" functions.
I have searched the internet and found no other postings with this problem....any ideas - anyone????
They want to replace the gear arm and if that doesn't work, the "ECT"
$2,000) may need replaced- also not under warranty.
BUT they did ofer to give me $15,000 (no KY jelly in the deal) on a trade in on the SC430 with 56,000 miles if I wanted to purchase another car.
I talked to the chief mechanic and he said he didn't know what the problem was and it was just a matter of expensive elimination and that the Japanese ownership of Lexus basically liked to keep dealerships in the dark about the "high tech" functions.
I have searched the internet and found no other postings with this problem....any ideas - anyone????
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Don't take that 15k deal for your car, what a low ball offer !
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^haha, bro this binocular thing is crazy as I legit thought (and wondered wtf) that binocular was the name to some hinge as a part of the roofing mechanism and it made no sense to me...wow crazy...
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Had same problem with truck and roof not opening
This post was really helpful - truck release button was not working and the roof would not open. Had the car at the dealer last week for a O2 sensor replacement and had not driven it since. Last night I tried to open the roof and nothing just the red indicator light as if the truck roof protector was not in position so after a few check and rechecks it became clear that something was not right. Was just about ready to start ckecking fuses when I did a search for this subject. Wow - After reading the posts and replies I checked the glove box valet lock switch and it was in the out (locked) position. Pushed the button back in and everything starting working. The dealer mush have hit the button when getting logbook info or something. This post saved me tons of time and wasted effort and maybe even a trip to the dealer.
Thanks so much for everyones input. We learn something new everyday......
Love my SC430.....
EasyRider
Columbus, Ohio
Thanks so much for everyones input. We learn something new everyday......
Love my SC430.....
EasyRider
Columbus, Ohio
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hardtop stuck
My hardtop operates 1/2 way and no more. i checked the valet button and contrary what i have read here, the button pushed in, seems to be the working mode and popped out, looks like the valet mode. at least, the mechanism have juice and move with the switch pushed in, and do nothing with the swtich popped out.
My issue seems to be related to the package tray. The instructions for manually closing the top in the manual SUCK but even when i worked through them, i got to the point where the package tray being fully open obstructs the top from being maually pushed into the closed position.
i am going to try the fuses and battery disconnect to see if it resets the package tray motor (or something) but i'm really reaching and doubt it will make a difference. i hope it is ok to drive the car at 25-35mph with everything pushed down in the open position and the package tray fully vertical. the front of the trunk is not locked.
thanks for the info in this thread i at least have things to try before a long, slow drive to the dealership. This really sucks.
My issue seems to be related to the package tray. The instructions for manually closing the top in the manual SUCK but even when i worked through them, i got to the point where the package tray being fully open obstructs the top from being maually pushed into the closed position.
i am going to try the fuses and battery disconnect to see if it resets the package tray motor (or something) but i'm really reaching and doubt it will make a difference. i hope it is ok to drive the car at 25-35mph with everything pushed down in the open position and the package tray fully vertical. the front of the trunk is not locked.
thanks for the info in this thread i at least have things to try before a long, slow drive to the dealership. This really sucks.
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You are correct that the instructions for manually closing the top in the manual suck -- plus they require two people and lots of time.
Habious posted a service bulletin in this thread which have different (and better) instructions that one person can do. Maybe a different approach will help you.
I stuck a copy of this service bulletin in the manual in my glove compartment, but hope never to need it.
Habious posted a service bulletin in this thread which have different (and better) instructions that one person can do. Maybe a different approach will help you.
I stuck a copy of this service bulletin in the manual in my glove compartment, but hope never to need it.
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Just to report back after having intermittent problems with the opening and closing of my roof. Package tray kept malfunctioning. would not open or after being opened, when tried to close, the p-tray would end up in 90 degree vertical position and not budge. In that position it would not allow manual closing of roof either.
Replaced roof motor assembly- Part=$327, labor=$605. pretty ugly. luckily dealer i purchased it from manned up with an extended warranty.
Replaced roof motor assembly- Part=$327, labor=$605. pretty ugly. luckily dealer i purchased it from manned up with an extended warranty.