SL/R230: Flaps on Trunk Lid - Convertible Top Operation
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Flaps on Trunk Lid - Convertible Top Operation
I have an 03 SL500 and sometimes, when closing the roof, the flaps that are folded up under the trunk lid drop a bit and stops the tops operation. They fold out when the top is down and no issues.
Seems like the only time it ever happens is when I am on a date or pulling up in the valet line at a busy restaraunt. Wonder if she is getting jealous.
Is there something I need to tighten to keep this from happening? Read through the threads and didn't see another post like this. Trust I'm not the only one.
Seems like the only time it ever happens is when I am on a date or pulling up in the valet line at a busy restaraunt. Wonder if she is getting jealous.
Is there something I need to tighten to keep this from happening? Read through the threads and didn't see another post like this. Trust I'm not the only one.
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I have the same problem. It happens when I have the roof down, then open the trunk.
After closing the trunk, it appears that the edge of the trunk lid catches onto the flap.
As the roof is closed, it flips the trunk lid open but catches onto the flap. This stops the roof from completing the close cycle.
I usually have to either pry the trunk lid from catching on to the flap. Or, I have to stop the roof close cycle, then have it do the roof open cycle. As part of the roof open cycle, it puts the trunk lid back in the proper position and does not catch the flap.
Any suggestions from others who may have fixed this? I am sure it is some sort of adjustment or alignment of the flap mechanism.
After closing the trunk, it appears that the edge of the trunk lid catches onto the flap.
As the roof is closed, it flips the trunk lid open but catches onto the flap. This stops the roof from completing the close cycle.
I usually have to either pry the trunk lid from catching on to the flap. Or, I have to stop the roof close cycle, then have it do the roof open cycle. As part of the roof open cycle, it puts the trunk lid back in the proper position and does not catch the flap.
Any suggestions from others who may have fixed this? I am sure it is some sort of adjustment or alignment of the flap mechanism.
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Easy fix, but hard to explain .my was touching on the driver side. underneath there's a screw that you can adjust the high , just release the screw, adjust the high , than thigh it well after. if you can't do it let me know maybe we can do it over the phone or something. just like to help
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I have had the same problem. Mercedes Benz of Sacramento Service Dept. fixed this for me under warranty. I was told that there was a service bulletin out on this and that the dealer has this information. Mine were fixed and, so far, the problem has not reoccurred.
For me the problem occurred when I was attempting to put the top up or down. When the trunk lid would raise to vertical, the right flap would not close completely. I had to get out of the car, and manually push the flap to flat. This was not difficult, but a hassle.
Check with the service dept. for the bulletin.
For me the problem occurred when I was attempting to put the top up or down. When the trunk lid would raise to vertical, the right flap would not close completely. I had to get out of the car, and manually push the flap to flat. This was not difficult, but a hassle.
Check with the service dept. for the bulletin.
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Easy fix, but hard to explain .my was touching on the driver side. underneath there's a screw that you can adjust the high , just release the screw, adjust the high , than thigh it well after. if you can't do it let me know maybe we can do it over the phone or something. just like to help
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Yes please post a link to tis adjustment, i had to have this fixed under warranty as well, it is a common problem and you will note at times a flap can get hung up if not adjusted right and can get damaged and then they have to replace it, it is expensive as i just went thru this
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I'm glad I found this thread. I'm having the same problem. If there's a conversion kit, I sure could use some of it. Can you please forward to me as well>? I'm at stancchia@yahoo.com.sg. Thanks.
Has anyone else tried the fix on the PDF provided? I'm going to try it too.
Much appreciated. Oh, and Happy New Year to one and All!!
Has anyone else tried the fix on the PDF provided? I'm going to try it too.
Much appreciated. Oh, and Happy New Year to one and All!!
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2003 SL500, 74 Harley FL, 08 Yukon Denali
ya, one of my flaps has been sloppy lately. keeping the top from opening or closing here and there.
it seems loose as though a gear in a motor that moves it was stripped out, but i'll give this a try and hope that it is just an adjustment issue.
thanks for the post.
it seems loose as though a gear in a motor that moves it was stripped out, but i'll give this a try and hope that it is just an adjustment issue.
thanks for the post.
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Just a word of caution, it's not that easy as some of the description above. At least not for me: Because there's only one adjustment nut per flap, When the flap is out (roof opening), and you adjust it so it's tight, this will also affect how much the flap goes in (roof closing), which may affect the closing sequence, causing the roof to stop. I suppose you could try it, but my car demands to be taken to the workshop.
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My passenger side flap went from loose to totally free hanging. Visit workshop is the dash warning message still, and top not working. Dealer tried adjustment once before to not much effect, now quoting $1,000 to replace "a stretched cable". I did not let them do it yet. Hoping for more suggestions!
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2003 SL with saggy flaps
Did anyone find the Part number for the kit to rebuild the flap assembly. I see that there is just a gear. Please email to prace@componentcontrol.com. thanks