How to replace an Audi b7 Cabriolet Roof motor SAVE THOUSANDS *EASY*

How to replace an Audi b7 Cabriolet Roof motor SAVE THOUSANDS *EASY*

Link for part http://roofmotors.co.uk/Audi/audi-a4-convertible-cabriolet-b6-b7-roof-motor-only

PDF Guide http://www.autoelectron.co.uk/files/Download/Audi%20a4%20roof%20motor%20removal%20guide.pdf

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Frank Bosh says:

I was able to clean the commutator and reinstall. Works great lasts along time, I hope. Hold assembly vertical in trunk motor up, rags undernieth. Remove power to motor and unbolt torx screws. You will get some oil spill when separated. Remove motor, keeping pump assembly vertical. Remove power connector from pump bracket. In a clean place unbolt two long cap bolts the pull Bell housing off rotor. The commentator is where the brushes ride. Sand 400 grit until shiny copper then spray contact cleaner and make sure brushes move smoothly. Then reassemble and reinstall.

Andrew Armstrong says:

That's the problem! The steering wheel is on the wrong side!

Steven Fenton says:

Great video. Side trim removal at the beginning, you mention that "up here there's another little plug you've got to remove". Your hand goes in and I hear a click, but then the video jumps ..is it a DC connection or just a clip holding the trim please?

clive brown says:

Good likkle business idea, open a garage and fix convert roofs..hmm

putt1103 says:

Thank you Nick, Great Video !

Gregory Thoman says:

It is actually rare for the motor to go bad. Take it to an audi dealership and the bill will be approximately $2,700. They will want to replace the entire assy and the sensor. Most of the time it is low hydraulic fluid. $12 for Audi fluid. Audi will not tell you it is low fluid.

bLu says:

What do u do if u do hear the motor working ??!!?!?!????รท

frederic bouchaud says:

Thank you very much !

bLu says:

How do u know if the motor is bad & if a person just needs to refill the oil tank ??!!!!?!?!?!?!??!!

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