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How easy is it to remove the item if the Hydraulic pressure drops on that side, but the roof is prevented from sagging by the item/ lock.
I am watching this with a keen interest. Thanks for sharing.Well that is precisely what is being tested.
The straps will obviously hold the roof up but will they stop the back flow?
I asked this question of the expensive machined metal clamps that someone here bought. The response was there was a small amount of free play when removing.
The theory is, remove the load on the rams then there “should” be no, or little, back flow in the pump.
My roof, with our current autumn weather/temp, takes about 3 days to sag enough for the canvas to become floppy.
We shall see.
???? That sounds bizarre.Mine sags, has had intermittent auto correction for 2 years, this time away I’ve finally worked out why, I can’t believe it but if I plug my usb lights into the usb socket on the dash by the windscreen (it’s always live) then the auto correct doesn’t work. Lights don’t go out in the roof either. If I remove the lights nothing changes. Once I move on and don’t plug the lights in next stop all is fine. 7 trials and it’s fine now. Plugging lights into a different socket in a few days.
I've got some clampy things. They're 3D printed plastic rather than metal but they do the job well. I've had them on for 6 days solid, with warm weather in the day and a bit chilly at night. When I took them off there was minimal load on the clamps. The roof doesn't move when I take the clamps off. So I suspect with the clamps taking the load there's not much movement of hydraulic fluid.I am watching this with a keen interest. Thanks for sharing.
What material did you use?I've got some clampy things. They're 3D printed plastic rather than metal but they do the job well. I've had them on for 6 days solid, with warm weather in the day and a bit chilly at night. When I took them off there was minimal load on the clamps. The roof doesn't move when I take the clamps off. So I suspect with the clamps taking the load there's not much movement of hydraulic fluid.
That's interesting! Almost as though VW realised there might have been an issue with the previous design on the 6.1. I don't think they want to admit that from some of the posts I have read on this forum!
Exactly. Could be worth noting if trying to get VW to take the problem seriously although, I doubt that.That's interesting! Almost as though VW realised there might have been an issue with the previous design on the 6.1. I don't think they want to admit that from some of the posts I have read on this forum!
You can just raise the roof before loosening the strap or whatever you have to support the roof. This will take the load of the item…Done that for a long time…How easy is it to remove the item if the Hydraulic pressure drops on that side, but the roof is prevented from sagging by the item/ lock.
Or just raise the roof once a day if you notice any sagging.You can just raise the roof before loosening the strap or whatever you have to support the roof. This will take the load of the item…Done that for a long time…
Yes, if you are present or if it’s possible. I support the roof while repairing it. Or occasionally when Ieave the car for several days hiking in the mountains..Or just raise the roof once a day if you notice any sagging.
Well yes but that’s not really the point!Or just raise the roof once a day if you notice any sagging.
Covering the Hydraulic rams with a heat reflective/insulating cover to stop the Hydraulic oil heating up, thus increasing the pressure and the excess pressure bleeding off, so that when the temperature drops the Hydraulic pressure drops as does the roof. Depending of course if this is the actual cause of the sag.I’m not sure what you’re describing in point 2?
My interpretation of this is that it explicitly points the finger at the valves as being the main cause if sags in pre-New California models (I can’t bear to call them T7s).
This is indeed bizarre.???? That sounds bizarre.
So are you saying, if you plug something into the dash skt then lower the roof the lights DONT go out at all?
I think we’ve established the 6.1 doesn’t run auto-correct of the roof.
Hmmm. We spent 10 days over Christmas last year with the roof up in Austria. Temp range from -5 during the day to -13 at night.Covering the Hydraulic rams with a heat reflective/insulating cover to stop the Hydraulic oil heating up, thus increasing the pressure and the excess pressure bleeding off, so that when the temperature drops the Hydraulic pressure drops as does the roof. Depending of course if this is the actual cause of the sag.
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