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Old Sep 30, 2006 | 04:31 AM
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single push to open top module

Have any of you guys ordered this from www.mods4cars.com.

I am ordering this and wanted some feedback. Thanks

INFO BELOW>>>

Operating the roof control while driving at slow speeds (max. 50km/h / 30mph)
Safe speed control mechanism automatically locks the roof against unintended operation at higher speeds.
A short push of the "open" button opens up the roof completely.
A short push of the "close" button closes the roof completely.
Removing the ignition key immediately stops the one-touch operation.
Pushing either button while the top is moving stops operation immediately.

Operating the roof using the original key remote

3 short taps on the "open" button on the key opens the top completely.
3 short taps on the "close" button on the key closes the top completely.
Inserting the key into the ignition lock immediately stops the one-touch operation.
Tapping the "open" button 3 times when the top is already open will open all windows
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Old Sep 30, 2006 | 07:52 AM
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I saw one of those in a UK Benz magazine last week and was wondering about it. The price was alot more though. I am just worried it might screw something up. The convertible top electrics are NOT cheap I am sure.
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Old Sep 30, 2006 | 10:19 AM
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Sweet, I'll be ordering one too!
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Old Sep 30, 2006 | 11:24 AM
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Try eBay... I purchased one a few weeks ago for $200, including shipping. Not the same brand, but the same exact features and installation requirements. Product name is Vario Roof Control Module by Luxury Car Tuning.

Haven't had a chance to install mine yet, but product size, installation instructions and operation appear identical. Only difference seems to be that the one I have has 2 db-9 connectors (one on either end), whereas the one mentioned here has a single db-25 connector.

If you do a search, others here have ordered the same one. That's where I got my original info...

Hope this helps...

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Old Sep 30, 2006 | 11:32 AM
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Let us know how easy the install is.

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Old Sep 30, 2006 | 12:25 PM
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Itzkirb, it's a "plug-n-play", so no modifications are necessary other than tapping into the power wire at the install location (wire tap provided). Just remove a couple of panels to gain access. The module just "daisy-chains" between an existing connector.

Follow the link in the original post for the "illustrated" installation instructions. Both modules install identically...

Although these modules allow movement "on-the-go", the one I have allows activation of up to 39 mph (vs. 30 - not that it makes any difference).

Curiously, when deactivated (simple 1-button process), these modules are suppose to be undetectable. Great when servicing vehicle at dealership.
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Old Sep 30, 2006 | 12:46 PM
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Sounds like you're the seller of the one on eBay, will it work with the SL55 the same as the one from mods4cars.com will?
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Old Sep 30, 2006 | 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Mrdredd
Sounds like you're the seller of the one on eBay, will it work with the SL55 the same as the one from mods4cars.com will?
Not affiliated with anything. Just trying to help. Gather your own info using search...
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Old Sep 30, 2006 | 02:01 PM
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WOW! The www.mods4cars.com top thingy looks super easy to install. I like the feature of opening the top with the key, so you could stand out side the car and open/close the top.

It would be nice to get out of the car with the top down, hit the close button on your key... and walk away as the top is closing.

This is a neat product.

I bet this would void factory warranty though...
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Old Sep 30, 2006 | 03:49 PM
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Interesting....that would be a pretty cool feature to have. Keep us posted on the installation and what problems if any you ran into. I may be interested in getting one for my car as well.
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Old Sep 30, 2006 | 03:51 PM
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I talked to some very knowledgable Benz people today and the roof is not something you want to be opening at 20 MPH. That roof is heavy. I think you all know what a new roof costs too....$$$.

That being said, it might be a good deal if you just wanted to use the one touch thing. I just would be afraid that something unrelated would happen to my top (there have been several posts here about people who couldn't get their tops to open or close), and I would have no doubt Benz would not cover it if they saw this module installed.
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Old Sep 30, 2006 | 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by mjr24
I talked to some very knowledgable Benz people today and the roof is not something you want to be opening at 20 MPH. That roof is heavy. I think you all know what a new roof costs too....$$$.

That being said, it might be a good deal if you just wanted to use the one touch thing. I just would be afraid that something unrelated would happen to my top (there have been several posts here about people who couldn't get their tops to open or close), and I would have no doubt Benz would not cover it if they saw this module installed.
Yeah I was figuring that as well. Im not planning on using it while in motion thats for sure. I just like the one touch option and also the option of closing and opening the roof with the key.
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Old Sep 30, 2006 | 04:22 PM
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or you could remove it before you took it into the dealer...
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Old Sep 30, 2006 | 04:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Mrdredd
or you could remove it before you took it into the dealer...
Good Point!! They would never know unless they have a machine that can read the car ECU system to see if it has been tampered with.

But with people who are out of warranty would get screwed unfortunetly.
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Old Oct 1, 2006 | 08:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Dancer
Try eBay... I purchased one a few weeks ago for $200, including shipping. Not the same brand, but the same exact features and installation requirements. Product name is Vario Roof Control Module by Luxury Car Tuning.

Haven't had a chance to install mine yet, but product size, installation instructions and operation appear identical. Only difference seems to be that the one I have has 2 db-9 connectors (one on either end), whereas the one mentioned here has a single db-25 connector.

If you do a search, others here have ordered the same one. That's where I got my original info...

Hope this helps...
Thanks Dancer found it on ebay. for 220. shipped. You just saved me about $200.00.

Will let you guys know how it worked out when i install it.

Dancer also let us know after you install.

her is a link on EBay if any one else is intrestred.

guess NO one here has installed it yet huh?
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Old Oct 1, 2006 | 09:55 PM
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or you could remove it before you took it into the dealer...
You could, but techs at Benz dealers aren't idiots.
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Old Oct 2, 2006 | 04:45 AM
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There has been a similar discussion 3 months ago - the thread was 'One Touch VarioRoof Module' https://mbworld.org/forums/showthrea...ghlight=module

The link for the product was http://shop.piecha.com/catalog/produ...products_id=61


Which product would you choose?

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Old Oct 3, 2006 | 07:34 PM
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Red face Piecha top module installed.

I bought the Piecha model for my 2006 SL600. I installed it in about an hour. The install is easy. The hard part is holding the carpet back and getting the cover for the cable holder out of your way. Another pair of hands would really help as I had to keep pushing the cover back with my right hand while trying to make connections. Once installed everything worked perfectly. I can get out of the car, press lock 3 times on the remote and the roof and windows go up. I wouldn't try opening or closing the top much above a walking speed. Electrically it it very easy to install, the problem is getting everything out of the way to do it.
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Old Oct 12, 2006 | 01:15 AM
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Installed

Finally got it installed. Took about 45 minuts.

pretty simple just plug and play as stated.

I got everything to work except not being able to operate the roof while in motion under 30 mph.

Wrote an email to support about this. waiting for thier response.

if intrested thier website is http://www.l-c-t.com/LCT/acatalog/EXTERIOR6.html
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Old Oct 31, 2006 | 07:01 PM
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does anybody tested the power consumption?

mods4cars advertise under 1 mA! I have found some interesting pictures in a german slk board:

http://www.mbslk.de/modules.php?op=m...rum=4&start=30

also i want to know if the chirp function is working as advertised
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Old Oct 31, 2006 | 07:34 PM
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Originally Posted by jonnyml500
Finally got it installed. Took about 45 minuts.

pretty simple just plug and play as stated.

I got everything to work except not being able to operate the roof while in motion under 30 mph.

Wrote an email to support about this. waiting for thier response.

if intrested thier website is http://www.l-c-t.com/LCT/acatalog/EXTERIOR6.html


How do you like it? Is it worth the money you paid? Also how much was it?
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Old Nov 11, 2006 | 11:25 PM
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Originally Posted by jonnyml500
Thanks Dancer found it on ebay. for 220. shipped. You just saved me about $200.00.

Will let you guys know how it worked out when i install it.

Dancer also let us know after you install.

her is a link on EBay if any one else is intrestred.

guess NO one here has installed it yet huh?

I have looked on ebay and so far I could only find the mods4cars module and not the one you had purchased. Can you tell me the key words to use or may be a contact to the seller?

Thanks!
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Old Nov 22, 2006 | 06:32 PM
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Originally Posted by spanky
I have looked on ebay and so far I could only find the mods4cars module and not the one you had purchased. Can you tell me the key words to use or may be a contact to the seller?

Thanks!
Hello Guys. Sorry for the late response. been kinda busy.

johnny5 = I love it. and i really do think it is worth the money. There are times when i am driving and see for instance a small dust strom ahahed, or landscapers blowing leaves or when it is about to rain. instaed of pulling over or just keeping on going and dealing with it i can get the top up in about 16 seconds while driving under 40mph.

The best function i think is when i park and push the remote as i walk away and the roof closes it self. instead of having to sit in the car and wait for it to go up and then exit.

I exchanged my model for the newer one that just came out. go here for more details. http://l-c-t.com/


Spanky = they only had 2 units left when i ordered. so they might of ran out.
the key word i used was "vario roof"


Mr. Jackson= yes the chirp function works as advertized. not sure about power consumption.
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Old Nov 23, 2006 | 01:09 PM
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I bought one of these but its sitting in my desk in my office because I havent found the nerve or the detailed instructions to install it.

I've seen the SLK instructions on another forum, but I havent seen anything yet for the SL.

Does anyone have any resources for installation?
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Old Nov 27, 2006 | 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by prsmith777
I bought one of these but its sitting in my desk in my office because I havent found the nerve or the detailed instructions to install it.

I've seen the SLK instructions on another forum, but I havent seen anything yet for the SL.

Does anyone have any resources for installation?
Here is a link for the install.

https://www.wilhelmy-it.de/sms/db/sm.../en.php?mode=1

It is not that difficult and takes about 30-45 minutes. good luck.
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