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louipedersen
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Hi everyone,
I'm hoping someone can help me diagnose a fault on the electric pop-top roof of my 2020 VW California Ocean T6.1.
The pop-top roof will not raise.
Symptoms:
What I've checked so far:
History:
I had exactly the same problem once before. On that occasion, simply starting the engine and letting it idle for a couple of minutes solved the problem and the roof opened normally.
Unfortunately, this time that makes no difference.
My questions:
Any advice or experience would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!

I'm hoping someone can help me diagnose a fault on the electric pop-top roof of my 2020 VW California Ocean T6.1.
The pop-top roof will not raise.
Symptoms:
- The camper control display works normally.
- When I press "Roof Open", I hear a single click from underneath the left front seat.
- There is no sound at all from the hydraulic pump.
- The roof does not move.
- There are no error messages on either the camper display or the dashboard (apart from the low fuel warning).
What I've checked so far:
- Leisure batteries measure 12.7 V with the engine off.
- With the engine idling they measure 14.5 V.
- I have a permanent Victron battery monitor installed, and the battery voltage does not drop at all when I press "Roof Open". It doesn't seem like the hydraulic pump is drawing any current.
- I have reset the camper control unit by removing and reinserting fuses SC5-SC8.
- I have checked all the fuses under the left front seat and they are all OK.
- With the help of another person, I confirmed that both relays marked "646" under the left front seat click when "Roof Open" is pressed.
- I've attached a photo of the area under the left front seat.
- The large black module next to the row of fuses in the attached photo becomes noticeably warm, even though the roof never moves.
History:
I had exactly the same problem once before. On that occasion, simply starting the engine and letting it idle for a couple of minutes solved the problem and the roof opened normally.
Unfortunately, this time that makes no difference.
My questions:
- Has anyone experienced these exact symptoms on a T6.1 Ocean?
- Does this point towards the hydraulic pump, the roof hydraulic control unit, a relay, or a wiring issue?
- Does anyone know what the large black module next to the row of fuses in the attached photo is, and whether it's normal for it to become warm?
- What do the two relays marked "646" control?
- Is there anything else I should measure or check before I start removing the headliner to access the hydraulic pump?
Any advice or experience would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
















