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Roof stuck open?
Don't force it. Call us.

Your car is open to the weather and to anyone walking past, and every instinct says push the roof shut. Don't. On most systems we can talk through what to do next over the phone.

20+ yrs in automotive repair 1000+ roofs serviced 4.9★ Google rating

First aid, then the fix

Why "just push it shut"
is the expensive option

A stuck-open roof is the moment owners do the most damage to their own car. Here's what's actually going on, and the order to do things in.

Right now

The next ten minutes

Treat as urgent

Stop pressing the switch

If the roof has stopped mid-cycle, the system has stopped for a reason: a sensor that won't confirm, hydraulic pressure that isn't there, a cable that's jumped. Holding the switch down asks a struggling mechanism to keep struggling. Whatever stopped it is still there; the motor fighting it just adds a second fault to the first.

Keep your hands off the roof

Pushing the panel or hauling the fabric closed by hand is how a small repair becomes a rebuild. These mechanisms are a choreography of linkages, cables and latches that all have to arrive in the right place in the right order. Force one out of sequence and you bend linkages and jump cables, damage that costs far more than the original fault.

Call us — this is the promise

Call 0418 200 289 during opening hours. On most systems we can talk through what to do next over the phone. No lecture, no drama. We'd rather you call than guess.

Afterwards

What stopped it — and the proper fix

Diagnosis before quotes

The usual culprits

Most stuck-open roofs come down to one of four things: a position sensor or microswitch that won't confirm the roof's location, hydraulic pressure lost through tired ram seals, a stretched or jumped cable, or a motor that's given up mid-cycle. The symptom looks identical from the kerb; the fix is completely different for each.

Why the manual close isn't the fix

A manual close is first aid. The fault that stranded the roof is still in there, and the next time you open it you'll be back where you started, possibly somewhere worse than your own driveway. If the roof was slow or lopsided before it stuck, read up on hydraulic ram rebuilds; if it simply refused to move one day, that story lives at roof won't open.

In the workshop

We plug into the roof's control system, find the actual fault, and repair it with OEM or premium aftermarket parts, then recalibrate and cycle the roof until we trust it. Before handover it's water-tested too: a roof that closes also has to seal. All of it is covered by our parts & labour warranty.

Who gets stranded most

The makes we close
over the phone

Every folding roof can strand you, but these three do it most often in our experience, each for its own reason.

BMW
Z4 and 3/4 Series hardtops stranded half-open by pump and micro-switch faults, the classic call we get on a Friday afternoon.
Mercedes-Benz
C- and E-Class cabriolets stopped mid-fold by roof-position sensors; SL and SLK vario-roofs let down by weeping hydraulics.
Audi
A4, A5 and TT cabriolets with flap and latch sensors that refuse to confirm, so the system parks the roof wherever it happens to be.

Different badge, same open roof? Text us the make and model or call 0418 200 289.

How this one works

Four steps. Starting with the phone.

  1. 1

    Call before you touch anything

    0418 200 289, during opening hours. On most systems we'll talk through what to do next over the phone. Don't force anything until then.

  2. 2

    We diagnose, you see it

    In the workshop we read the roof's control system and inspect the mechanism to find what actually stranded it: sensor, hydraulics, cable or motor.

  3. 3

    We fix it properly

    OEM or premium aftermarket parts, fitted by factory-trained technicians, then the system is recalibrated. Nothing happens without your go-ahead on the quote.

  4. 4

    We rain on it before Sydney does

    Roof cycled up and down again, seals soaked, cabin checked dry. You get the car back trusting the roof — backed by our parts & labour warranty.

Straight answers

Stuck-open questions,
answered straight

If yours isn't here, call. You'll get the same straight answer.

Ask us directly
My roof is stuck open right now. What do I do first?

Stop pressing the switch, don't push or pull anything by hand, and call us on 0418 200 289 during opening hours. On most systems we can talk through what to do next over the phone. The repair can wait a day; a bent linkage can't be untaught.

Can I just push the roof closed by hand?

Not without knowing your system. Forcing the panel or fabric bends linkages and jumps cables, turning a small repair into a rebuild. Most roofs do have a proper manual-close procedure — releasing the right things in the right order — and that's exactly what we walk you through on the phone.

Can I drive the car with the roof stuck open?

If it's stopped mid-cycle, we'd rather you didn't until we've talked: panels and fabric sitting where they shouldn't can move under wind load and make contact with the body. Call first; once the roof is safely closed or properly secured, getting the car to us is straightforward.

Once it's manually closed, is it fixed?

No. A manual close is first aid, not the cure. Something stopped that roof: a sensor, hydraulic pressure, a cable or a motor. We diagnose the underlying fault in the workshop, repair it properly with OEM or premium aftermarket parts, recalibrate, and cycle-test before handover.

What owners say

From a roof that died halfway

★★★★★

"Awesome service! I brought my car in as the sunroof was stuck open and the gear broke so it wouldn't close. Mr Kuang repaired it on the same day. Drive home with a working sunroof. Very happy, would recommend."

Sunroof stuck open · Same-day repair
★★★★★

"Have a Golf Cabriolet and the roof wouldn't close completely and worked intermittently. Two other service centres couldn't fix it and then I took it to Michael and he sorted it out. Reasonably priced and with a friendly and accomodating service -highly recommend!"

Volkswagen Golf Cabriolet · Roof not closing
★★★★★

"Michael was terrific, convertible roof fixed quickly and not expensive. Went out of his way to help. Great bloke."

Convertible roof · Quick & affordable

One rule

Don't force anything.
Just call.

The cheapest stuck-open roof we ever see is the one nobody touched before phoning. Call during opening hours and we'll make the car safe first, then fix it properly.

54/58 Princes Hwy, Arncliffe NSW 2205, minutes from Sydney Airport · Mon–Fri 9am–6pm · Sat 9am–4pm · Back to all symptoms

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