SL/R129: Rollbar Rollover Sensor 1990 300SL Electrical Problem???????? Update
(I understand there is a rollover protection sensor that triggers the rollbar to pop-up in 0.3 seconds....... anyone know anything about these sensors, where they are, etc.)
Wondering if these sensors could be the reason for my "surprise sporadic rollbar pop-ups on tight turns?" Am I the only one that has had this problem? Anyone know an SL electrical expert in San Diego area??????
Previous question:
Recently had the passenger side visor vanity mirror assembly replaced by a small private repair shop after the previous cover door broke off. After being replaced, drove it home and got scared out of my skin when pulling a tight left turn the padded rollbar suddenly popped-up dramatically into standing place from the closed down position without warning. Thought someone was shooting at the car!! Smiles
Then rollbar would not go down when depressing it's switch (by itself) but would now go down ONLY when lowering the soft top.
Once down and with the soft top up, this same sudden popping-up of the padded rollbar continues to happen ONLY when I pull a tight turn.\
Also since the visor vanity light assembly replacement the soft top seems to go Up and Down VERRRRRY SLOWLY now ....feels like 2x-3x SLOWER than normal raising/lowering before.
Took it back to the repair shop (not a MBZ Specialist, but very competent as the shop owner happens to own the same exact model and year as mine ....1990 300SL) but they were unable to isolate the problem and/or fix it for the past 2 weeks they had it to take their time with.
Not sure WHAT TO DO now. Don't really want to pay the MBZ Dealer labor rate. Any suggestions? Anyone know someone who knows the R129 electrical system in San Diego area that won't cost me an arm and a leg?
Sorry for the long post. Appreciate your suggestions and advice. Thanks in advance! SanDiegoDon
Last edited by SanDiegoDon; Sep 16, 2006 at 10:13 PM.
Getting off topic now: I noticed today that in a meduim rain on the highway you don't really get much more then a few drops in the car if the screen is down...more seems to hit the top of my head when the screen is up??? I tried it both ways since I was driving out of the storm and it seemed stopping to put the top up would have resulted in me getting wet while finding a place to stop and waiting for it operation.
If your convertible top moves very slowly, then your system has low hydraulic pressure. This can be caused by having the incorrect fluid in the system, a weak hydraulic pump, or a leaking hydraulic cylinder. Most cylinder leaks are external and are obvious from visual inspection, but some are internal. Internal leaks and pump problems are generally identified by measuring hydraulic pressures at different parts of the system.



