Hi all,
I'm hoping someone here has experience with an issue I'm having on my 2010 S197 convertible regarding the top latches. I suspect the latches themselves are worn or too loose. Here are the details and symptoms:
- The top latches are very easy to turn and secure; they offer virtually no resistance in their movement whatsoever. Still, they seem to correctly "click" in place.
- I get a rattling noise when driving on uneven roads (right side latch), and the roof itself squeaks a little on the front part.
- When I exceed 75-80 mph, I hear wind noise/whining coming from where the roof meets the headliner. If I pull down on the roof handle, the noise stops immediately. Thus, I think roof is lifting just slightly at speed.
- The roof itself closes nicely, lands on the headliner, and compresses against the weatherstripping with no visible gaps or misalignments. The issue seems entirely related to the clamping force which should keep it in place.
I've searched online for days but haven't found a definitive solution.
I tried a common suggestion of adding small O-rings/grommets to the roof alignment pins, but this had no effect... since the latches feel loose, I'm not sure this is the real answer anyway.
Another discussion mentioned that the latches are supposed to contain removable shims inside, which could be taken out to achieve a tighter, snugger closure. Is this true, and how difficult is it to disassemble the latch mechanism?
Finally, in another discussion the say that the roof pins are threaded, and that they can be made longer or shorter by rotating them... but it doesn't seem to be the case.
I tried looking for replacement latches online but they are not easy/cheap to source (from Italy).
Has anyone experienced / successfully fixed this issue? Any suggestions would be highly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Andrea
I'm hoping someone here has experience with an issue I'm having on my 2010 S197 convertible regarding the top latches. I suspect the latches themselves are worn or too loose. Here are the details and symptoms:
- The top latches are very easy to turn and secure; they offer virtually no resistance in their movement whatsoever. Still, they seem to correctly "click" in place.
- I get a rattling noise when driving on uneven roads (right side latch), and the roof itself squeaks a little on the front part.
- When I exceed 75-80 mph, I hear wind noise/whining coming from where the roof meets the headliner. If I pull down on the roof handle, the noise stops immediately. Thus, I think roof is lifting just slightly at speed.
- The roof itself closes nicely, lands on the headliner, and compresses against the weatherstripping with no visible gaps or misalignments. The issue seems entirely related to the clamping force which should keep it in place.
I've searched online for days but haven't found a definitive solution.
I tried a common suggestion of adding small O-rings/grommets to the roof alignment pins, but this had no effect... since the latches feel loose, I'm not sure this is the real answer anyway.
Another discussion mentioned that the latches are supposed to contain removable shims inside, which could be taken out to achieve a tighter, snugger closure. Is this true, and how difficult is it to disassemble the latch mechanism?
Finally, in another discussion the say that the roof pins are threaded, and that they can be made longer or shorter by rotating them... but it doesn't seem to be the case.
I tried looking for replacement latches online but they are not easy/cheap to source (from Italy).
Has anyone experienced / successfully fixed this issue? Any suggestions would be highly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Andrea