F11 luggage cover not raising
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Not sure if I have asked this before, but the luggage cover on my touring used to raise a bit when you opened the boot but has stopped doing so.
I presume there is a motor of some sort somewhere that raises the pins in either side of the channels that the cover fixes into?
Has anyone else had this and if so, was it an easy fix?
I presume there is a motor of some sort somewhere that raises the pins in either side of the channels that the cover fixes into?
Has anyone else had this and if so, was it an easy fix?
The instructions for disassembly are here: https://www.newtis.info/tisv2/a/en/f11-520d-tou/re...
Looks daunting, but it'll give you an overview of what the mechanism looks like anyhow.
The wiring diagram is here: https://www.newtis.info/tisv2/a/en/f11-520d-tou/wi...
You can click on the blue components' names and get more info.
Looks daunting, but it'll give you an overview of what the mechanism looks like anyhow.
The wiring diagram is here: https://www.newtis.info/tisv2/a/en/f11-520d-tou/wi...
You can click on the blue components' names and get more info.
There are also hall sensors that detect when the cover has been reinserted - no detection, no retraction (in a Paddy McGuinness voice)..
So when you open the boot, the cover should retract. When you take the cover out, the runners will move down. You put the cover back in, and it should retract upwards again. There are a few variables here of course, but personally I'd take the side overs off & see what's happening (or not happening).
Do you have the power bootlid too - and is that working?
The power bootlid and the boot cover share power, so fuses 153 and 183 are relevant in the rear fusebox.
So when you open the boot, the cover should retract. When you take the cover out, the runners will move down. You put the cover back in, and it should retract upwards again. There are a few variables here of course, but personally I'd take the side overs off & see what's happening (or not happening).
Do you have the power bootlid too - and is that working?
The power bootlid and the boot cover share power, so fuses 153 and 183 are relevant in the rear fusebox.
Edited by BFleming on Thursday 14th November 10:01
BFleming said:
There are also hall sensors that detect when the cover has been reinserted - no detection, no retraction (in a Paddy McGuinness voice)..
So when you open the boot, the cover should retract. When you take the cover out, is the runners will move down. You put the cover back in, and it should retract upwards again. There are a few variables here of course, but personally I'd take the side overs off & see what's happening (or not happening).
Do you have the power bootlid too - and is that working?
The power bootlid and the boot cover share power, so fuses 153 and 183 are relevant in the rear fusebox.
Not got the power boot but will check the fuses anyway. So when you open the boot, the cover should retract. When you take the cover out, is the runners will move down. You put the cover back in, and it should retract upwards again. There are a few variables here of course, but personally I'd take the side overs off & see what's happening (or not happening).
Do you have the power bootlid too - and is that working?
The power bootlid and the boot cover share power, so fuses 153 and 183 are relevant in the rear fusebox.
Edited by BFleming on Wednesday 13th November 17:51
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