OUCH! Expensive drive home last night
Unseasonably nice low 80's afternoon so I wanted to put the top down as I pulled out of my parking garage at work. Wanted to catch a red light but hit a bunch of them green - funny how that never works when you're in a hurry. Get to a red light and pop the latch and start the process. But I hadn't fully opened the latch and the hook caught as the roof began to open. LOTS of bad plastic sounds. The clamshell is open but the roof isn't moving. I close the clamshell as the light is now green. It closes but makes more bad plastic sounds. I get home and open it again - the clamshell opens but the roof doesn't. Take a look in the clamshell but don't see anything wrong but decide to close it up.
Took her to Woodhouse after work tonight. We open the clamshell and now we can see the issue - an arm on ea side has a plastic cap screwed onto it's end and is snapped over a ball connecting it to the roof. Both caps have snapped off between the ball and the arm. And one of them has poked a hole in a rubber piece that keeps water out of the interior.
Initial estimate - $50 ea for the plastic end pieces, $100 for the rubber piece, 2-3 hrs labor to replace the parts and sync up the roof. Ouch. But I was lucky neither free swinging arm poked a hole in the roof.
Don't be in a hurry to put your top down.
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