Roof Staying Up
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 1:37 pm
Hi all
This is my first post as a Bongo owner, so please be gentle with me!!!!
I have recently bought a Bongo with a full Westward conversion and I love it ( the wife is warming too!)
At the weekend I was showing off my new purchase to a group of friends and amidst a chorus of 'ging-gang-goolie' was showing how the roof worked, when the roof failed to come down to the amusement of my audience. I tried a few times, and after a little tug on the roof the motor kicked into life ( I don't think my friends noticed the look of panic on my face)
Is this a common feature, or is there a miraculous cure with such a thing as WD40, or is there simply an art to it?
As a point of interest, the roof always stops half way down, I have to take my finger off the button and start again. Is this an indication of the problem, or is it in the design?
Your help would be greatly appreciated
Many thanks
Serge
This is my first post as a Bongo owner, so please be gentle with me!!!!
I have recently bought a Bongo with a full Westward conversion and I love it ( the wife is warming too!)
At the weekend I was showing off my new purchase to a group of friends and amidst a chorus of 'ging-gang-goolie' was showing how the roof worked, when the roof failed to come down to the amusement of my audience. I tried a few times, and after a little tug on the roof the motor kicked into life ( I don't think my friends noticed the look of panic on my face)
Is this a common feature, or is there a miraculous cure with such a thing as WD40, or is there simply an art to it?
As a point of interest, the roof always stops half way down, I have to take my finger off the button and start again. Is this an indication of the problem, or is it in the design?
Your help would be greatly appreciated
Many thanks
Serge