XKR Convertible - Manual Top Re-set
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EMERGENCY '07 XK Base Convertible Tonneau Cover Stuck
I followed all the procedures listed here to release hydraulics with allen key in trunk, used same key to release the latches, followed the steps to fold the top, but I can't open the tonneau cover door. I have a helper, it shouldn't be this hard. Is there some kind of lever, release or such that I need to pull?
HELP!!!!
2007 base convertible XK
HELP!!!!
2007 base convertible XK
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I followed all the procedures listed here to release hydraulics with allen key in trunk, used same key to release the latches, followed the steps to fold the top, but I can't open the tonneau cover door. I have a helper, it shouldn't be this hard. Is there some kind of lever, release or such that I need to pull?
HELP!!!!
2007 base convertible XK
HELP!!!!
2007 base convertible XK
Good luck!
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I followed all the procedures listed here to release hydraulics with allen key in trunk, used same key to release the latches, followed the steps to fold the top, but I can't open the tonneau cover door. I have a helper, it shouldn't be this hard. Is there some kind of lever, release or such that I need to pull?
HELP!!!!
2007 base convertible XK
HELP!!!!
2007 base convertible XK
#26
I had to look outside the area for the pump for my cable release. Found a cable leading up to the tonneau cover fixings. The ring itself was buried back tangled somewhere behind the pump. It doesn't seem will ever come out, but I was able to pull the cable nearest the attachment point just fine.
I was able to retract the top all the way back in according to the procedures. But how does the error message clear. It's not like I can remove the battery case and disconnect the lines with the top down, can I?
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What error message do you have? Make sure the divider in the trunk is properly deployed and the trunk is shut. Also don't forget to return the pump override to its running position.
Once the top is completed stowed it is in the 'reset' position. If you run a cycle up and down now it should clear any messages. If the cycle still will not run, unplug fuse F8 for 10 seconds and then plug it back in to do an electronic reset on the control module.
If it still does not work check your pump fluid level.
If it still does not work, something may have failed.
Once the top is completed stowed it is in the 'reset' position. If you run a cycle up and down now it should clear any messages. If the cycle still will not run, unplug fuse F8 for 10 seconds and then plug it back in to do an electronic reset on the control module.
If it still does not work check your pump fluid level.
If it still does not work, something may have failed.
Last edited by WhiteXKR; 04-29-2014 at 09:18 PM.
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I spent hours on this recently, so know how frustrating it is. 2 tips for you:
1) When recycling after a reset, be prepared to hold the open or close button for what appears to be an inordinate period of time. One of mine took about 2 minutes to even begin to move.
2) If that doesn't work, you might try to disconnect the battery, wait for 30 minutes, reconnect it and then go through the battery connection procedure followed by the roof cycle process. See my post below:
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...22/#post942708
The battery can be disconnected with the roof down but it's tricky, and the glass is right there so you need to be careful not to scratch it. Probably a last resort step which I had to do recently, but it worked.
Whole roof reset can be a little hit and miss in my experience.
1) When recycling after a reset, be prepared to hold the open or close button for what appears to be an inordinate period of time. One of mine took about 2 minutes to even begin to move.
2) If that doesn't work, you might try to disconnect the battery, wait for 30 minutes, reconnect it and then go through the battery connection procedure followed by the roof cycle process. See my post below:
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...22/#post942708
The battery can be disconnected with the roof down but it's tricky, and the glass is right there so you need to be careful not to scratch it. Probably a last resort step which I had to do recently, but it worked.
Whole roof reset can be a little hit and miss in my experience.
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Are you standing still or moving forward?...They do tend to do that when latching while moving forward.
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It happens consistently in either case. I've found I can sometimes prevent it by stopping the motion right before the final phase and then restarting it, but that's hit and miss.
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XKR 2008 - roof stuck in closed position
I would like to thank all your contributors to this problem. My scenario was that I put my Jaguar off the road for winter and re-taxed it in February. I started using the car and everything seemed fine and after a few days the sun came out and I tried to open the sun roof, nothing happened.
I did the usual checks, luggage separator, fuse etc. to no avail.
Took the car to the Jaguar main dealer who gave me an hours free investigation. They re-set the roof manually to no avail, connected it to the diagnostic computer which showed 'no faults ' and they would have to book the car in for a proper investigation. I said I had seen your suggestion to disconnect the battery which was frowned upon as it could create more problems, so I booked the car in which is in 3 day's time.
Meanwhile I remembered that whilst off the road , the battery ran low and I had to charge it up so I decided this afternoon to try your remedy and it worked.
Thanks to you all for saving me the inconvenience of returning to the Dealership and no doubt a shed full of money. I shall enjoy cancelling my Booking-in tomorrow. John.
I did the usual checks, luggage separator, fuse etc. to no avail.
Took the car to the Jaguar main dealer who gave me an hours free investigation. They re-set the roof manually to no avail, connected it to the diagnostic computer which showed 'no faults ' and they would have to book the car in for a proper investigation. I said I had seen your suggestion to disconnect the battery which was frowned upon as it could create more problems, so I booked the car in which is in 3 day's time.
Meanwhile I remembered that whilst off the road , the battery ran low and I had to charge it up so I decided this afternoon to try your remedy and it worked.
Thanks to you all for saving me the inconvenience of returning to the Dealership and no doubt a shed full of money. I shall enjoy cancelling my Booking-in tomorrow. John.
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#37
Cannot Lift Tonneau Cover - 2011 XKR Convertible
Hi,
Experienced a what appears to be a battery failure after 6-mos storage (with Genius 3500 conditioner connected). Jumped with 2nd vehicle, cat purred to life no problems, let idle for 30 min and went to drop roof, but had nil response from switch.
Am in process of following Skavan's steps for manual roof reset, but cannot lift tonneau cover. Have identified and pulled release lanyard in starboard access panel and backed off pump valve counterclockwise until resistance, and have released and cleared forward edge of roof from windshield. I can lift tension bow, but the tonneau cover remains flush and 'un-grabbable.'
Any solutions would be very appreciated, thanks,
RES2
Experienced a what appears to be a battery failure after 6-mos storage (with Genius 3500 conditioner connected). Jumped with 2nd vehicle, cat purred to life no problems, let idle for 30 min and went to drop roof, but had nil response from switch.
Am in process of following Skavan's steps for manual roof reset, but cannot lift tonneau cover. Have identified and pulled release lanyard in starboard access panel and backed off pump valve counterclockwise until resistance, and have released and cleared forward edge of roof from windshield. I can lift tension bow, but the tonneau cover remains flush and 'un-grabbable.'
Any solutions would be very appreciated, thanks,
RES2
#38
Hi,
Experienced a what appears to be a battery failure after 6-mos storage (with Genius 3500 conditioner connected). Jumped with 2nd vehicle, cat purred to life no problems, let idle for 30 min and went to drop roof, but had nil response from switch.
Am in process of following Skavan's steps for manual roof reset, but cannot lift tonneau cover. Have identified and pulled release lanyard in starboard access panel and backed off pump valve counterclockwise until resistance, and have released and cleared forward edge of roof from windshield. I can lift tension bow, but the tonneau cover remains flush and 'un-grabbable.'
Any solutions would be very appreciated, thanks,
RES2
Experienced a what appears to be a battery failure after 6-mos storage (with Genius 3500 conditioner connected). Jumped with 2nd vehicle, cat purred to life no problems, let idle for 30 min and went to drop roof, but had nil response from switch.
Am in process of following Skavan's steps for manual roof reset, but cannot lift tonneau cover. Have identified and pulled release lanyard in starboard access panel and backed off pump valve counterclockwise until resistance, and have released and cleared forward edge of roof from windshield. I can lift tension bow, but the tonneau cover remains flush and 'un-grabbable.'
Any solutions would be very appreciated, thanks,
RES2
You are also going to need to get more charge in that battery or you are going to continue to have problems. 30 minutes from a jump at idle is 20% charge at best.
Last edited by WhiteXKR; 05-06-2019 at 07:51 PM.
#39
First wait at least a half hour for the pressure in the system to deplete. Give the release lanyard a firm pull. Then make sure you simultaneously manually raise the front and rear of the top and then the tonneau should manually release allowing you to manually stow the top.
You are also going to need to get more charge in that battery or you are going to continue to have problems. 30 minutes from a jump at idle is 20% charge at best.
You are also going to need to get more charge in that battery or you are going to continue to have problems. 30 minutes from a jump at idle is 20% charge at best.
I am beginning to more appreciate the recommendation that this be a two-man job! However, standing immediately forward of her starboard rear wheel, I was able to lift the tension bow and hold in elevated position with right hand, pull release lanyard in starboard trunk acces panel with left hand, then, again with left hand, lift tonneau cover into fully open position (almost vertical about 70 to 80 degrees) where it does in fact support itself.
I was then able to complete the rest of the manual top reset steps, but to no avail. I came to the same conclusion of your second point, that with a likely shot battery, no further resolution may be gained. I had tried charging overnight with the Noco Genius 3500 conditioner, which is by spec supposed to be capable of fully charging her battery in 12 hours; however, I suspect that the battery is toast, since I got the same dubious 75% charge indicator on the conditioner and almost the same engine start attempt (instead of absolutely nothing, about a half very slow crank turn, then nothing!).
Any thoughts on the challenges of tackling the battery replacement myself? I've got a Jaguar dealership service appointment booked for the 22nd (Montreal service centres go a little crazy with winter-to-summer tire changes right about now!) as she is due for a service. So I might simply let them resolve it.
Final points, although I can now open the top and stow it in the storage well, the tonneau cover does not appear to latch and is perhaps 1/8 inch above flush. Conversely, when closing the top, I cannot bring the top leading edge any closer to within about 5 inches of the top of the windshield, and thus cannot latch using the manual allen key control. Is this a hydraulic no pressure release problem? The rear quarter windows remain, in either case, obliviously up. It would be nice to get her top properly closed so that I can drive her to the dealership in case of inclement weather.
Thanks again for your reply. It was both sage and welcome.
RES2
Last edited by RES2; 05-07-2019 at 07:59 AM.
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