Open/Close Roof Vehicle in Motion Warning
#1
Driver School Candidate
Thread Starter
Open/Close Roof Vehicle in Motion Warning
Since having my front wheel bearings replace every time I press the open/close roof the warning "Function Not Available While Vehicle In Motion". After pressing hard & holding the brakes sometimes more then once & repressing the open/close switch the warning goes away & the roof functions normally. Prior to the wheel bearings being done never got the warning. Additionally since the wheel bearings were repaired the ABS & Slip indicators are always on.
Any ideas or information would be very helpful.
Any ideas or information would be very helpful.
The following users liked this post:
HKroezen (04-27-18)
#3
Driver School Candidate
Thread Starter
Thanks Dennis
I have double checked that the sensors are connected & are good & tight. That worries me as it might be internal. Dumb question if the fuse is blown would the instrument panel indicators light up? Tried opening the secondary cover in the engine compartment type A fuse box but the tabs are not off-setting, worried I might snap them.
I have double checked that the sensors are connected & are good & tight. That worries me as it might be internal. Dumb question if the fuse is blown would the instrument panel indicators light up? Tried opening the secondary cover in the engine compartment type A fuse box but the tabs are not off-setting, worried I might snap them.
#4
Racer
I don't know about the fuse question. Many electrical circuits have more than one fuse, one fuse powers one part, another fuse powers a different part. There a 2 fuses for the ABS located in the fuse block by the battery.
On both of the fuse blocks under the hood, the cover comes off real easy. There is a that you push in towards the buse block and lift the cover up while you push. Use a flat blade screwdriver. The push tab for the fuse block by the battery is on the end towards the fender. The push tab for the fuse block by the driver's headlight faces the front od the car.
On both of the fuse blocks under the hood, the cover comes off real easy. There is a that you push in towards the buse block and lift the cover up while you push. Use a flat blade screwdriver. The push tab for the fuse block by the battery is on the end towards the fender. The push tab for the fuse block by the driver's headlight faces the front od the car.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post