Could use some help from a certain mod... (vert problem)
Thread Starter
Joined: Jan 2002
Posts: 11,093
Likes: 2
From: Hood River oregon

Black/white is 12 V
Green/white is close
Red/white is open
(this is a vert SANS airbag)
Is there a way to manally raise this thing?
Thread Starter
Joined: Jan 2002
Posts: 11,093
Likes: 2
From: Hood River oregon
Yeah, as I read that, B/Y is your 12V feed.
R/W is open,
G/W is close.
Black is ground, and the light green is warning... Unless I am reading it all wrong.
R/W is open,
G/W is close.
Black is ground, and the light green is warning... Unless I am reading it all wrong.
IceMark im just wondering why you say you stay away from S5's at all cost, just curious.
OP, when i first bought my s5 vert the motors were shot so I disconnected the main lift arms, and just lifted it up and down whenever i needed to, wasn't bad at all, but with new motors its just so neat to have it go up and down on its own.
Matt
OP, when i first bought my s5 vert the motors were shot so I disconnected the main lift arms, and just lifted it up and down whenever i needed to, wasn't bad at all, but with new motors its just so neat to have it go up and down on its own.
Matt
Thread Starter
Joined: Jan 2002
Posts: 11,093
Likes: 2
From: Hood River oregon
Even from the Diag plug. No beeping, nothing. It doesnt even load down the system.
If I can get to the LH motor maybe I can make sure the 12 V is coming down the G/W line?
If I can get to the LH motor maybe I can make sure the 12 V is coming down the G/W line?
Last edited by J-Rat; Oct 16, 2007 at 08:12 PM.
Yeah, that would be my next step... going to the motors, disconnecting them and seeing if I can pop up the roof (maybe the one motor is trying to retract the roof and that is why it is so hard to pull it up).
Thread Starter
Joined: Jan 2002
Posts: 11,093
Likes: 2
From: Hood River oregon
I verified that if you move the switch to close, 12 V is applied to the G/W line at the left hand motor. So... Possible CPU problem? That would explain the intermittent nature of the problem up till now...
Is the CPU part of that LH motor? If so I will remove it, take it to work, and reflow the solder work.
You've missed out an important step, as explained in the owners manual. 
http://www.cabrio7.org/rx7man1.html
J-Rat, click on "If the top cannot be raised using the switch" and follow the instructions.

http://www.cabrio7.org/rx7man1.html
J-Rat, click on "If the top cannot be raised using the switch" and follow the instructions.
You've missed out an important step, as explained in the owners manual. 
http://www.cabrio7.org/rx7man1.html
J-Rat, click on "If the top cannot be raised using the switch" and follow the instructions.

http://www.cabrio7.org/rx7man1.html
J-Rat, click on "If the top cannot be raised using the switch" and follow the instructions.
Thread Starter
Joined: Jan 2002
Posts: 11,093
Likes: 2
From: Hood River oregon
You've missed out an important step, as explained in the owners manual. 
http://www.cabrio7.org/rx7man1.html
J-Rat, click on "If the top cannot be raised using the switch" and follow the instructions.

http://www.cabrio7.org/rx7man1.html
J-Rat, click on "If the top cannot be raised using the switch" and follow the instructions.
Thank you!!!!!!
Thread Starter
Joined: Jan 2002
Posts: 11,093
Likes: 2
From: Hood River oregon
You've missed out an important step, as explained in the owners manual. 
http://www.cabrio7.org/rx7man1.html
J-Rat, click on "If the top cannot be raised using the switch" and follow the instructions.

http://www.cabrio7.org/rx7man1.html
J-Rat, click on "If the top cannot be raised using the switch" and follow the instructions.


