Side flaps convertible w208
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Mercedes 320 clk convertible w208
Side flaps convertible w208
hi I have a Mercedes clk convertible w208 and I’m missing a plastic bit on drivers side once the roof is down something to do with side flaps but I don’t know what it’s called to search for part also my side flaps don’t lay flat once roof is all tucked away I’m thinking the wires stretched maybe ? Can I stop the roof when going up or going down half way through to have a look or is there any other way of getting to it roof works perfectly so dont want to stop it half way through if will damage it thanks
Drivers side part missing
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Side flap don’t sit flush once roof down this is on both sides it don’t sit flat
Drivers side part missing
This is what I need
Side flap don’t sit flush once roof down this is on both sides it don’t sit flat
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The flaps, are part of an assembly that includes the flap, a bracket and a mechanical cable.
The purpose of the flaps folding, is avoid a potential collision between the normally extended flaps, when raising or lowering rear bow.
It's a very simple system. None of the components are ever under high stress, so your situation is somewhat of a mystery.
Specifically, the flap is attached to one end of the bracket, with the other end attaching to the soft top cover. The bracket is made of sheet metal and has a spring loaded hinge. Additionally, one end of the cable is attached to the end of the flap and the other end is anchored inside the compartment storage area.
When the soft top compartment cover opens (e.g. to 90 degrees vertical), upon either opening or closing the roof, the cable becomes taut, which folds the flaps downward, about 90 degrees. After the rear bow completes it's movement, the compartment cover lowers, unloading the cable/spring tension and the flap returns to it's normal position.
My first suggestion would be to check that the bracket has not become bent, because if so, the cable may not fully release the tension to unload the spring hinges and/or spring end stops have moved, keeping the flaps from aligning with the adjacent panels.
By design, the power roof roof can be stopped during any stage of operation, by just releasing the the operating switch, which will provide access to an area for inspection and/or repair. Thereafter, pressing the switch will complete the power roof cycle.
With respect to the replacement of the missing flap assembly, you should be able to get what you need from a 'pick and pull' recycle yard.
Note: You'll be able to unlock the rear bow and soft top compartment cover using the instructions for manually operating the roof, that's in the practical hints section of your owner's manual.
The purpose of the flaps folding, is avoid a potential collision between the normally extended flaps, when raising or lowering rear bow.
It's a very simple system. None of the components are ever under high stress, so your situation is somewhat of a mystery.
Specifically, the flap is attached to one end of the bracket, with the other end attaching to the soft top cover. The bracket is made of sheet metal and has a spring loaded hinge. Additionally, one end of the cable is attached to the end of the flap and the other end is anchored inside the compartment storage area.
When the soft top compartment cover opens (e.g. to 90 degrees vertical), upon either opening or closing the roof, the cable becomes taut, which folds the flaps downward, about 90 degrees. After the rear bow completes it's movement, the compartment cover lowers, unloading the cable/spring tension and the flap returns to it's normal position.
My first suggestion would be to check that the bracket has not become bent, because if so, the cable may not fully release the tension to unload the spring hinges and/or spring end stops have moved, keeping the flaps from aligning with the adjacent panels.
By design, the power roof roof can be stopped during any stage of operation, by just releasing the the operating switch, which will provide access to an area for inspection and/or repair. Thereafter, pressing the switch will complete the power roof cycle.
With respect to the replacement of the missing flap assembly, you should be able to get what you need from a 'pick and pull' recycle yard.
Note: You'll be able to unlock the rear bow and soft top compartment cover using the instructions for manually operating the roof, that's in the practical hints section of your owner's manual.