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My roof won't come all the way down

Hey there, not sure if I should be adding to my previous post or making a new one, but my automatic roof doesn't want to come down. When I hold down the roof button it's started stopping 2-3 inches away from the windscreen. I've added some pictures so you can see.

It doesn't seem to be catching anywhere so I'm thinking it's to do with the hydraulics, and I've fully oiled all of the joints which are fine.

Any suggestions on how to fix this would be greatly appreciated!!!  CB57972F-FC77-44F5-8F73-102133B1296B.jpeg 77F59325-505F-4C65-A47A-440BD751CD51.jpeg 6D6E0C37-D0BC-4FDB-BCC2-D413750D9B02.jpeg

'92 MK1 Golf Cabriolet  

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FlashGordon said

Hey there, not sure if I should be adding to my previous post or making a new one, but my automatic roof doesn't want to come down. When I hold down the roof button it's started stopping 2-3 inches away from the windscreen. I've added some pictures so you can see.

It doesn't seem to be catching anywhere so I'm thinking it's to do with the hydraulics, and I've fully oiled all of the joints which are fine.

Any suggestions on how to fix this would be greatly appreciated!!!  CB57972F-FC77-44F5-8F73-102133B1296B.jpeg 77F59325-505F-4C65-A47A-440BD751CD51.jpeg 6D6E0C37-D0BC-4FDB-BCC2-D413750D9B02.jpeg
 I can't pull it down either, and I don't want to force the handles! 

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I can't help much as I've got a manual roof but it's a good idea to lower the rear windows a little when putting up the roof so they don't push on the roof seals.

Have you checked the oil level for the roof hydraulics?

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mark1gls said

I can't help much as I've got a manual roof but it's a good idea to lower the rear windows a little when putting up the roof so they don't push on the roof seals.
 thank you for the tip - will do that! 

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Sorry just added it to my last post but check the oil level for the roof hydraulics ?

1988 Mk1 Golf GTi Cabriolet 1.8cc DX, K-jet. Daily drive. 317,000 miles and counting
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.

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Lowering your rear windows prevents the frame from catching on them and using them as a pivot point especially if your rear windows are too high.

As suggested it would be prudent to make sure that your fluid level in the pump is correct.

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Briano1234 said

Lowering your rear windows prevents the frame from catching on them and using them as a pivot point especially if your rear windows are too high.

As suggested it would be prudent to make sure that your fluid level in the pump is correct.
 thank you Briano, this was my first thought but even with the back windows completely down the roof still rests 2-3 inches above the windscreen.

I'll hunt down a guide for the pump fluid level and check it out tomorrow, thank you :))

'92 MK1 Golf Cabriolet  
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