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Проблем с гюрук

aZZaro7 снимка aZZaro7 15 август 2020 - 11:58

Здравейте,

Имам Опел Астра Г кабрио. При последното вдигане на гюрука(ел.) ми изтече хидравличното масло и при връщането спря и като натискам копчето само пилка, без да се движи гюрука. Проблема е че сега стои отворен. Има ли вариант да го затворя ръчно? Масло също не мога да сипя тъй като багажника стои заключен докато е отворен гюрука.
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benzy снимка benzy 15 август 2020 - 16:23

Колега, ето това казват за ръчното отваряне и затваряне англетата.
(нямам време за превод сега, ползвай гугъл акотрябва, вероятно ще ти даде идея за какво иде реч) довечера ще пробвам да го преведа.

Manually opening the roof
1. Lower the windows. This is important and easily forgotten. Failing to lower the windows can damage the roof mechanism and may even result in the windows breaking.
2. Open the roof latches using the supplied hex tool through the grommet in the centre of the front edge. It takes a lot of turns, so be patient, and the latches appear to stop moving a long time before the mechanism has fully opened – the side “flipper forks” move during this time to raise the front edge of the roof by about 10cm. When the latch is fully open, the mechanism should feel a little stiffer, but don’t force it as this will break the plastic blocks or damage the flexible drive shafts! Do NOT use a power tool to drive the mechanism – this will almost certainly break the latches.
3. Open the boot.
4. Push the release lever on the left-hand side of the boot fully forward and wedge it there.
5. Close the boot lid.
6. Raise the rear windscreen.
7. Open the tonneau cover and clip the Vauxhall/Opel supplied plastic clip onto the ram (or some other means) to keep it open.
8. Lower the rear windscreen.
9. With a helper, slowly move the front edge of the roof up and backward until the roof folds into the storage compartment.
10. Close the latches – again, this takes a lot of turns. Make sure the latches are pointing at each other since they will hit the tonneau cover and damage it if they are pointing upwards.
11. Loop about a 1.5m length of string around the base of the tonneau cover hydraulic ram (circled in green in the image to the right) and leave both ends on the left-hand rear window trim – this string will be used to pull the locking mechanism into the locked position when the tonneau cover is lowered.
12. Close the tonneau cover.
13. Open the boot.
14. Remove the wedge from the release lever.
15. Gently but firmly pull on both ends of the string – you should see the front edge of the tonneau cover pull down slightly and here a “clunk” noise as the latches engage fully.
16. Check that the tonneau cover is securely locked – driving with the roof down and the cover unlocked will cause significant damage as the cover will open into the wind.
17. Pull on one end of the string to remove it from the mechanism.

Manually closing the roof

Starting from the position of the roof being fully open, this is the sequence to close the roof manually.
1. Lower the windows. This is important and easily forgotten. Failing to lower the windows can damage the roof mechanism and may even result in the windows breaking.
2. Open the boot.
3. Push the release lever on the left-hand side of the boot fully forward and wedge it there.
4. Close the boot lid.
5. Open the tonneau cover and clip the Vauxhall/Opel supplied plastic clip onto the ram (or some other means) to keep it open.
6. Open the roof latches using the supplied hex tool through the grommet in the centre of the front edge. It takes a lot of turns, so be patient, and the latches stop moving a long time before the mechanism has fully opened – the side “flipper forks” move during this time. When fully open, the mechanism should feel a little stiffer, but do NOT force it – this will break the plastic blocks or damage the flexible drive shafts! Do NOT use a power tool to drive the mechanism – this will almost certainly break the latches.
7. With a helper, lift the front edge of the roof out of the storage compartment and move it toward the “almost closed” position with the front edge about 10cm above the windscreen.
8. Raise the rear windscreen fully.
9. Lower the tonneau cover.
10. Lower the rear windscreen.
11. Gently close the latches using the hex tool. The first part of the motion should flip the front edge of the roof down using the forks on the side-rails, then the latches pull the roof into the fully locked position.

Resetting the roof
If the roof malfunctions, or is manually opened or closed, it will need to be reset before the automatic open/close functions will work again. To reset the roof, use the manual opening and closing instructions above to get the roof to the stage where:
- The front edge is unlocked and about 10cm above the windscreen
- The rear window is vertical
- All four side windows are at least 5cm down
- The tonneau cover is closed but not latched
- The release lever is NOT wedged
The roof is then reset simply by starting the engine (to ensure the battery isn’t drained) and holding the “close roof” button until the roof is fully closed.
Мнението беше редактирано от benzy: 15 август 2020 - 16:24
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