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ROOF

I BODY

SECTION RF ROOF
B

E
CONTENTS
Sunroof ROOT CAUSE ..................................................... 19 F
REPAIR THE CAUSE .......................................... 19
PRECAUTIONS .......................................................... 6 CONFIRM THE REPAIR ..................................... 20
Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System Generic Squeak and Rattle Troubleshooting .......... 20 G
(SRS) “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TEN- INSTRUMENT PANEL ........................................ 20
SIONER” .................................................................. 6 CENTER CONSOLE ........................................... 20
Precautions .............................................................. 6 DOORS ............................................................... 20
SUNROOF .................................................................. 7 H
TRUNK ................................................................ 21
System Description .................................................. 7 SUNROOF/HEADLINING ................................... 21
RESUMING OPERATION ..................................... 7 SEATS ................................................................. 21
Component Parts Location ....................................... 7 UNDERHOOD ..................................................... 21 RF
Wiring Diagram — SROOF — ................................. 8 RETRACTABLE HARD TOP ............................... 21
Terminal and Reference Value for Sunroof Switch..... 9 Diagnostic Worksheet ............................................. 23
Sunroof Lid Weatherstrip Inspection ........................ 9 CLIP AND FASTENER ............................................. 25 J
Link and Wire Assembly Inspection ......................... 9 Clip and Fastener ................................................... 25
Fitting Adjustment .................................................... 9 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS ............................................ 28
LONGITUDINAL/LATERAL CLEARANCE Component Parts and Harness Connector Location... 28
ADJUSTMENT ...................................................... 9 K
System Description ................................................. 30
SURFACE MISMATCH ADJUSTMENT .............. 10 SYSTEM DIAGRAM ............................................ 30
Removal and Installation .........................................11 OPERATION DESCRIPTION .............................. 32
SUNROOF UNIT ................................................. 12 INDICATOR LAMP AND BUZZER FUNCTION... 40 L
GLASS LID .......................................................... 13 System Description of Hydraulic System ................ 42
SUNROOF MOTOR ............................................ 13 SYSTEM DISCRIPTION OF HYDRAULIC SYS-
TEM ..................................................................... 42 M
Retractable Hard Top (C-View) PROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS OF HYDRAULIC
SYSTEM .............................................................. 43
PRECAUTIONS ........................................................ 15 HALL SENSOR FUNCTION ................................ 43
Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System OPERATION DISCRIPTION/OPEN .................... 44
(SRS) “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TEN- OPERATION DISCRIPTION/CLOSE .................. 45
SIONER” ................................................................ 15 CAN Communication .............................................. 47
Precautions for Hydraulic System .......................... 15 TYPE 3/TYPE 4/TYPE 5/TYPE 6 ........................ 48
Precautions ............................................................ 15 TYPE 9/TYPE 10/TYPE 11/TYPE 12 .................. 50
PREPARATION ......................................................... 17 Schematic ............................................................... 52
Special Service Tools ............................................. 17 Wiring Diagram — F/ROOF— ................................ 53
Commercial Service Tools ...................................... 17 Terminals and Reference Value ofRetractable Hard
SQUEAK AND RATTLE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES... 18 Top (C-view) Control Unit ....................................... 61
Work Flow .............................................................. 18 Terminals and Reference Value for BCM ............... 64
CUSTOMER INTERVIEW ................................... 18 Terminals and Reference Value for Combination
DUPLICATE THE NOISE AND TEST DRIVE ..... 19 Meter ...................................................................... 65
CHECK RELATED SERVICE BULLETINS ......... 19 CONSULT-II Function (BCM) ................................. 66
LOCATE THE NOISE AND IDENTIFY THE

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CONSULT-II INSPECTION PROCEDURE .......... 66 TROL UNIT ..........................................................78
SELF DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS ........................... 67 SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC ................................78
DATE MONITOR ................................................. 68 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE ...............................78
ACTIVE TEST ..................................................... 70 DTC B1609 TRUNK LOCK RIGHT .........................78
Trouble Diagnosis Procedure ................................. 71 DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION ...............................78
WORK FLOW ...................................................... 71 TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR
DTC B1601 HYD MOTOR LEFT ............................ 73 RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CON-
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION ............................... 73 TROL UNIT ..........................................................78
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC ................................78
RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CON- DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE ...............................78
TROL UNIT .......................................................... 73 DTC B160A P SHELF MTR CLOSE .......................79
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC ................................ 73 DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION ...............................79
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE .............................. 73 TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR
DTC B1602 HYD MOTOR RIGHT .......................... 73 RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CON-
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION ............................... 73 TROL UNIT ..........................................................79
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC ................................79
RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CON- DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE ...............................79
TROL UNIT .......................................................... 73 DTC B160B P SHELF MTR OPEN .........................79
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC ................................ 73 DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION ...............................79
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE .............................. 73 TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR
DTC B1603 DR FR WINDOW MOTOR .................. 74 RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CON-
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION ............................... 74 TROL UNIT ..........................................................79
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC ................................79
RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CON- DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE ...............................79
TROL UNIT .......................................................... 74 DTC B160C TRUNK SW ........................................80
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC ................................ 74 DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION ...............................80
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE .............................. 74 TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR
DTC B1604 DR RR WINDOW MOTOR ................. 74 RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CON-
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION ............................... 74 TROL UNIT ..........................................................80
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC ................................81
RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CON- DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE ...............................81
TROL UNIT .......................................................... 74 DTC B160D ROOF SW OPEN ...............................82
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC ................................ 75 DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION ...............................82
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE .............................. 75 TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR
DTC B1605 AS FR WINDOW MOTOR .................. 75 RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CON-
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION ............................... 75 TROL UNIT ..........................................................82
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC ................................82
RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CON- DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE ...............................82
TROL UNIT .......................................................... 75 DTC B160E ROOF SW CLOSE .............................83
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC ................................ 75 DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION ...............................83
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE .............................. 75 TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR
DTC B1606 AS RR WINDOW MOTOR .................. 76 RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CON-
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION ............................... 76 TROL UNIT ..........................................................83
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC ................................83
RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CON- DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE ...............................83
TROL UNIT .......................................................... 76 DTC B160F ROOF SW LOCK ................................84
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC ................................ 76 DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION ...............................84
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE .............................. 76 TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR
DTC B1607 VALVE ................................................. 77 RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CON-
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION ............................... 77 TROL UNIT ..........................................................84
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC ................................84
RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CON- DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE ...............................84
TROL UNIT .......................................................... 77 DTC B1610 TRUNK SW LH ...................................85
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC ................................ 77 DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION ...............................85
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE .............................. 77 TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR
DTC B1608 TRUNK LOCK LEFT ........................... 78 RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CON-
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION ............................... 78 TROL UNIT ..........................................................85
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC ................................85
RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CON- DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE ...............................85

RF-2
DTC B1611 TRUNK SW RH .................................. 86 RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CON-
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION ............................... 86 TROL UNIT ......................................................... 93 A
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC ................................ 93
RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CON- DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE .............................. 93
TROL UNIT ......................................................... 86 DTC B161A AS WIND SW UP ............................... 94 B
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC ............................... 86 DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION ............................... 94
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE .............................. 86 TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR
DTC B1612 P SHELF SW OPEN .......................... 86 RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CON-
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION ............................... 86 TROL UNIT ......................................................... 94 C
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC ................................ 94
RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CON- DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE .............................. 94
TROL UNIT ......................................................... 86 DTC B161B VOLTAGE LOW .................................. 95 D
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC ............................... 87 DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION ............................... 95
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE .............................. 87 TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR
DTC B1613 P SHELF SW CLOSE ........................ 87 RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CON- E
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION ............................... 87 TROL UNIT ......................................................... 95
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC ................................ 95
RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CON- DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE .............................. 95
TROL UNIT ......................................................... 87 DTC B161C VOLTAGE HIGH ................................. 95 F
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC ............................... 87 DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION ............................... 95
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE .............................. 88 TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR
DTC B1614 ROOF STATE ..................................... 88 RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CON- G
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION ............................... 88 TROL UNIT ......................................................... 95
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC ................................ 95
RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CON- DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE .............................. 95 H
TROL UNIT ......................................................... 88 DTC B161D HYD PUMP TEMP ............................. 96
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC ............................... 89 DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION ............................... 96
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE .............................. 89 DTC B161E RHT C/U ............................................. 96
RF
DTC B1615 ROOF OPEN SW ............................... 89 DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION ............................... 96
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION ............................... 89 DTC B161F PARCEL SHELF STATE ..................... 96
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION ............................... 96
RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CON- TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR J
TROL UNIT ......................................................... 89 RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CON-
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC ............................... 90 TROL UNIT ......................................................... 96
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE .............................. 90 SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC ................................ 96 K
DTC B1616 ROOF CLOSE SW ............................. 90 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE .............................. 97
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION ............................... 90 TroubleDiagnosisSymptomChartforRoofPosition... 98
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR RETRACTABLEHARD TOP (C-VIEW) CYSTEM L
RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CON- DOES NOT OPERTE .......................................... 98
TROL UNIT ......................................................... 90 RETRACTABLEHARD TOP (C-VIEW) CYSTEM
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC ............................... 90 STOP ON THE WAY [OPEN OPERATION] ........ 98
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE .............................. 90 RETRACTABLEHARD TOP (C-VIEW) CYSTEM M
DTC B1617 DR WIND SW DOWN ........................ 91 STOP ON THE WAY [CLOSE OPERATION] ...... 99
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION ............................... 91 CheckPowerSupplyandGroundCircuitforRetract-
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR able Hard Top (C-view) Control Unit ..................... 100
RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CON- Check Roof Open/Close Switch ........................... 102
TROL UNIT ......................................................... 91 Check Roof Limit Switch (Lock) ............................ 105
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC ............................... 91 Check Roof Limit Switch (Close) .......................... 108
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE .............................. 91 Check Roof Limit Switch (Open) ...........................111
DTC B1618 DR WIND SW UP ............................... 92 Check Roof Storage Switch .................................. 114
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION ............................... 92 Check Trunk Lid Unlock Actuator LH ................... 116
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR Check Trunk Lid Unlock Actuator RH ................... 118
RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CON- Check Trunk Lid Switch LH .................................. 120
TROL UNIT ......................................................... 92 Check Trunk Lid Switch RH .................................. 123
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC ............................... 92 Check Hall Sensor ................................................ 126
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE .............................. 92 Check Parcel Shelf Limit Switch (OPEN) ............. 128
DTC B1619 AS WIND SW DOWN ......................... 93 Check Parcel Shelf Limit Switch (CLOSE) ........... 131
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION ............................... 93 Check Parcel Shelf Motor ..................................... 133
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR Check Hydraulic Valve .......................................... 135

RF-3
Check Hydraulic Motor Relay LL Circuit ............... 136 INSTALLATION ................................................. 173
Check Hydraulic Motor Relay RL Circuit .............. 139 Removal and Installation of Sunshade Assembly.173
Check Hydraulic Motor Circuit .............................. 143 REMOVAL .......................................................... 173
Check Communication Line [Retractable Hard Top INSTALLATION .................................................. 173
(C-View) Control Unit] ........................................... 143 Removal and Installation of Roof Sealing ............. 174
Check Communication Line (BCM) ...................... 145 FRONT ROOF WEATHER-STRIP ..................... 174
Removal and Installation of Retractable Hard Top REAR ROOF WEATHER-STRIP TOP ............... 175
(C-view) Control Unit ............................................ 146 REAR ROOF WEATHER-STRIP BOTTOM ....... 176
REMOVAL ......................................................... 146 Removal and Installation of Front Pillars Sealing .177
INSTALLATION .................................................. 146 REMOVAL .......................................................... 177
INITIALIZATION ................................................ 146 INSTALLATION .................................................. 178
Removal and Installation of Hall Sensor ............... 147 Removal and Installation of Front Roof ................. 179
REMOVAL ......................................................... 147 REMOVAL .......................................................... 179
INSTALLATION .................................................. 147 INSTALLATION .................................................. 180
Closing in Manual Mode ....................................... 148 ADJUSTMENT ................................................... 181
MANUAL OPERATION (FULLY OPEN Þ FULLY Removal and Installation of Rear Roof ................. 185
CLOSE) ............................................................. 148 REMOVAL .......................................................... 185
WIND NOISE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES .................. 151 INSTALLATION .................................................. 186
Work Flow ............................................................. 151 ADJUSTMENT ................................................... 186
CUSTOMER INTERVIEW ................................. 151 Removal and Installation of Link Assembly .......... 189
DUPLICATE THE NOISE AND TEST DRIVE .... 151 REMOVAL .......................................................... 189
CHECK RELATED SERVICE BULLETINS ....... 151 INSTALLATION .................................................. 190
LOCATE THE NOISE AND IDENTIFY THE Removal and Installation of Unlocking Cable ....... 191
ROOT CAUSE ................................................... 151 REMOVAL .......................................................... 191
REPAIR THE CAUSE ........................................ 151 INSTALLATION .................................................. 191
CONFIRM THE REPAIR .................................... 151 ADJUSTMENT ................................................... 192
WIND NOISE TEST ........................................... 152 Removal and Installation of Lock Assembly ......... 192
WATER LEAKAGE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES ........ 153 REMOVAL .......................................................... 193
Repairing Method for Water Leakage Around INSTALLATION .................................................. 194
Retractable Hard Top ............................................ 153 ADJUSTMENT ................................................... 195
WATER LEAKAGE FROM A ............................. 153 Removal and Installation of Latch Assembly ........ 197
WATER LEAKAGE FROM B ............................. 153 REMOVAL .......................................................... 197
WATER LEAKAGE FROM C ............................. 155 INSPECTION AFTER REMOVAL ...................... 198
WATER LEAKAGE FROM D ............................. 156 INSTALLATION .................................................. 198
WATER LEAKAGE FROM E ............................. 157 ADJUSTMENT ................................................... 199
WATER LEAKAGE FROM F ............................. 157 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ............................................ 200
WATER LEAKAGE FROM G ............................. 157 Checking Hydraulic System .................................. 200
WATER LEAKAGE FROM H ............................. 158 CHECKING FLUID LEVEL ................................ 200
WATER LEAKAGE FROM I ............................... 158 CHECKING FLUID LEAKAGE ........................... 201
WATER LEAKAGE TEST .................................. 159 AIR BLEEDING HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ............ 202
HARD TOP .............................................................. 161 Component Parts Drawing .................................... 203
Component Parts Drawing .................................... 161 Removal and Installation of Hydraulic Unit ........... 203
Intermediate Position for Service .......................... 162 REMOVAL .......................................................... 203
Removal and Installation of Retractable Hard Top INSTALLATION .................................................. 204
Assembly .............................................................. 163 Removal and Installation of Hydraulic Hoses ....... 205
REMOVAL ......................................................... 163 LATCH CYLINDER HYDRAULIC HOSES ......... 205
INSTALLATION .................................................. 166 MAIN DRIVE CYLINDER HYDRAULIC HOSES.207
Adjustment of Retractable Hard Top Assembly .... 167 TRUNK LID CYLINDER HYDRAULIC HOSES .208
FITTING ADJUSTMENT ................................... 167 Removal and Installation of Main Drive Cylinder . 209
WORKFLOW ..................................................... 169 REMOVAL .......................................................... 210
Removal and Installation of Headlining ................ 170 INSTALLATION .................................................. 210
FRONT ROOF HEADLINING FRONT .............. 170 Removal and Installation of Trunk Lid Cylinder ..... 211
FRONT ROOF HEADLINING REAR ................. 171 REMOVAL .......................................................... 211
FRONT ROOF HEADLINING LH AND RH ....... 171 INSTALLATION .................................................. 212
REAR ROOF HEADLINING FRONT ................. 172 Removal and Installation of Latch Cylinder ........... 212
REAR ROOF HEADLINING LH AND RH .......... 172 REMOVAL .......................................................... 212
Removal and Installation of Rear Parcel Shelf Fin- INSTALLATION .................................................. 213
isher ...................................................................... 173 SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (SDS) .... 214
REMOVAL ......................................................... 173 Fitting Adjustment ................................................. 214

RF-4
Adjusting Shims ................................................... 215
Hydraulic Fluid ..................................................... 215 A

RF

RF-5
PRECAUTIONS
[Sunroof]
PRECAUTIONS
[Sunroof] PFP:00001

Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) “AIR BAG” and “SEAT
BELT PRE-TENSIONER” EIS00DH1

The Supplemental Restraint System such as “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TENSIONER”, used along
with a front seat belt, helps to reduce the risk or severity of injury to the driver and front passenger for certain
types of collision. Information necessary to service the system safely is included in the SRS and SB section of
this Service Manual.
WARNING:
● To avoid rendering the SRS inoperative, which could increase the risk of personal injury or death
in the event of a collision which would result in air bag inflation, all maintenance must be per-
formed by an authorized NISSAN/INFINITI dealer.
● Improper maintenance, including incorrect removal and installation of the SRS, can lead to per-
sonal injury caused by unintentional activation of the system. For removal of Spiral Cable and Air
Bag Module, see the SRS section.
● Do not use electrical test equipment on any circuit related to the SRS unless instructed to in this
Service Manual. SRS wiring harnesses can be identified by yellow and/or orange harnesses or
harness connectors.
Precautions EIS00DH2

● Disconnect both battery cables in advance.


● Disconnect air bag system line in advance.
● Never tamper with or force air bag lid open, as this may adversely affect air bag performance.
● Be careful not to scratch pad and other parts.
● When removing or disassembling any part, be careful not to damage or deform it. Protect parts, which
may get in the way with cloth.
● When removing parts with a screwdriver or other tool, protect parts by wrapping them with vinyl or tape.
● Keep removed parts protected with cloth.
● If a clip is deformed or damaged, replace it.
● If an unreusable part is removed, replace it with a new one.
● Tighten bolts and nuts firmly to the specified torque.
● After re-assembly has been completed, make sure each part functions correctly.
● Remove stains in the following way.
Water-soluble stains:
Dip a soft cloth in warm water, and then squeeze it tightly. After wiping the stain, wipe with a soft dry cloth.
Oil stain:
Dissolve a synthetic detergent in warm water (density of 2 to 3% or less), dip the cloth, then clean off the stain
with the cloth. Next, dip the cloth in fresh water and squeeze it tightly. Then clean off the detergent completely.
Then wipe the area with a soft dry cloth.
● Do not use any organic solvent, such as thinner or benzine.

RF-6
SUNROOF
[Sunroof]
SUNROOF PFP:91210
A
System Description EIS004NN

● Operating sunroof switch allows glass lid open/close, and tilt UP and DOWN.
● When sunroof switch is pressed firmly toward the OPEN side, glass lid automatically opens and automatic B
operation is stopped at a point 135 mm (5.31 in) to the fully closed position.
NOTE:
After the emergency handle is used to rotate the motor drive shaft, sunroof switch operation may not cor- C
respond to actual glass lid movement. When this happens, conduct resuming operation to restore normal
operation.
RESUMING OPERATION D
● If actual glass lid operation does not correspond to expected
operation, operate sunroof switch to slide glass lid toward area
A in the figure. This should result in resumption of normal opera- E
tion.
CAUTION:
Before normal operation is resumed, expected sunroof F
switch operation and actual glass lid movement may not
correspond. Make sure that neither head nor hands pro-
trude from sunroof and conduct resuming operation.
G
MIIA0058E

Component Parts Location EIS004NO


H

RF

K
MIIB0916E

RF-7
SUNROOF
[Sunroof]
Wiring Diagram — SROOF — EIS004NP

MIWA0423E

RF-8
SUNROOF
[Sunroof]
Terminal and Reference Value for Sunroof Switch EIS004NQ

A
TERMI- WIRE VOLTAGE(V)
ITEM CONDITION
NAL COLOR (Approx.)
1 L Sunroof tilt UP or OPEN signal Sunroof switch tilt UP or OPEN operation 0 → Battery voltage
B
2 B IGN power supply — Battery voltage
Sunroof tilt DOWN or CLOSE sig- Sunroof switch tilt DOWN or CLOSE
3 GY 0 →Battery voltage
nal operation C
Sunroof Lid Weatherstrip Inspection EIS004NR

If there is water leakage around glass lid, close glass lid and flush with water to determine whether it is from D
damaged parts or a gap.
1. Remove glass lid assembly.
2. Visually check weatherstrip for damage, deterioration, or deformation. If excess wear or damage is E
detected, replace glass lid assembly.
Link and Wire Assembly Inspection EIS004NS

1. If the link coating peels off to show the base material and an abnormal noise is heard, replace it. F
2. Visually confirm the wire and rail groove are properly greased. If necessary, apply body grease.
Fitting Adjustment EIS004NT
G

RF

MIIA0048E
M
LONGITUDINAL/LATERAL CLEARANCE ADJUSTMENT
1. Tilt up glass lid to remove side trim upper and lower.
2. After loosening glass lid mounting bolts (Torx bolt: T25, 3 each on left/right), tilt down glass lid.
3. Adjust glass lid according to sections A–A, B–B, C–C as shown in the figure.
4. After adjusting glass lid, tighten nuts to the specified torque.
5. Tilt glass lid 4 to 5 times to check that it smoothly goes up and down.

RF-9
SUNROOF
[Sunroof]
SURFACE MISMATCH ADJUSTMENT
1. Adjust surface height of glass lid and roof panel to 0±1.5 mm
(0±0.059 in) by altering the number of shims between glass lid
and link assembly. (Standard: 2, max: 4)
2. After fitting adjustment, use a hose to flush the entire surface of
the roof with water to check for leaks.

MIIB0015E

RF-10
SUNROOF
[Sunroof]
Removal and Installation EIS004NU

RF

MIIB0998E

RF-11
SUNROOF
[Sunroof]
SUNROOF UNIT
Removal
CAUTION:
● Removal and installation of sunroof unit must be performed by 2 persons.
● When taking sunroof unit out, use shop cloths to protect seats and trim from damage.
● After installing sunroof unit and glass lid, be sure to carry out the leak test to confirm there is no
more leakage.
1. Remove headlining. Refer to EI-33, "HEADLINER" .
2. Disconnect drain hoses (4).
3. Disconnect interior lamp harness.
4. Remove sunroof map lamp bracket mounting bolt.
5. Remove sunroof motor assembly.

MIIB0999E

6. Remove both unit-side and body-side front sunroof bracket


mounting bolts and nuts.
7. Remove both unit-side and body-side rear sunroof bracket
mounting bolts.

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8. Remove mounting nuts on the front end.

MIIB0012E

9. Remove mounting nuts on the side rails, and remove sunroof


unit from the roof panel.
10. Remove the sunroof unit out of the passenger compartment
while being careful not to damage the seats and trim.

MIIB0013E

RF-12
SUNROOF
[Sunroof]
Installation
1. After bringing sunroof unit into the passenger compartment, A
tighten mounting nuts on the side rails (2 each on left/right). Start
from the one at the front reference point.
2. Tighten mounting nuts (4) on the front end. B

SIIA0122E
D

3. Align the front sunroof bracket to lower face of the rail and roof
side mounting face, and tighten bolts. Then tighten bolts on the E
roof side.
4. Align the center and rear sunroof brackets to lower face of the
rail and roof side mounting face, and tighten bolts. Then tighten F
bolts on the roof side.
NOTE:
Install the sunroof bracket evenly so that the roof surface has no G
distortion.
5. Tighten bolts on motor bracket.
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6. Connect the interior lamp harness. H
GLASS LID
Removal
1. Tilt up glass lid. RF
2. Remove side trim.
3. Remove installation from glass lid.
J
4. Remove glass lid.

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M
Installation
1. Tighten nuts on glass lid diagonally.
2. After installation, adjust the fit. Refer to RF-9, "Fitting Adjustment" .
SUNROOF MOTOR
Removal
1. Remove motor mounting bolts (Torx bolt: T25).
2. Remove the harness connector, and remove the sunroof motor.
NOTE:
● Remove the sunroof motor when the sunroof is in the fully-
closed position.
● Never rotate the removed motor as a single unit.

MIIB0016E

RF-13
SUNROOF
[Sunroof]
Installation
1. Move motor laterally little by little until the gear is completely engaged onto the wire on sunroof unit and
the mounting surface becomes parallel. Then secure motor with screws and nuts.
2. Connect harness connector to motor, and perform initial operation for initialization.
● To initialize, hold Tilt UP switch for approximately 10 seconds with sunroof tilted up. If this is not prop-
erly done, Tilt DOWN operation will not be performed normally.
3. After installation, check that sunroof operates normally.
NOTE:
Before installing motor, be sure to place the link and wire assembly in the symmetrical and fully closed
position.

RF-14
PRECAUTIONS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
PRECAUTIONS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)] PFP:00001
A
Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) “AIR BAG” and “SEAT
BELT PRE-TENSIONER” EIS00E7W

The Supplemental Restraint System such as “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TENSIONER”, used along B
with a front seat belt, helps to reduce the risk or severity of injury to the driver and front passenger for certain
types of collision. Information necessary to service the system safely is included in the SRS and SB section of
this Service Manual. C
WARNING:
● To avoid rendering the SRS inoperative, which could increase the risk of personal injury or death
in the event of a collision which would result in air bag inflation, all maintenance must be per-
formed by an authorized NISSAN/INFINITI dealer. D
● Improper maintenance, including incorrect removal and installation of the SRS, can lead to per-
sonal injury caused by unintentional activation of the system. For removal of Spiral Cable and Air
Bag Module, see the SRS section. E
● Do not use electrical test equipment on any circuit related to the SRS unless instructed to in this
Service Manual. SRS wiring harnesses can be identified by yellow and/or orange harnesses or
harness connectors. F
Precautions for Hydraulic System EIS00E7X

CAUTION: G
● Do not bend or twist hydraulic hoses sharply, or strongly pull them.
● Note the identification number, location and routing of each hose before removal.
● After installation, hydraulic hoses must not move towards self-locking bands. H
● Bleed the hydraulic circuit and check the hydraulic fluid level after any operation on the hydraulic
system.
● While removing tubes, hydraulic fluid may spray out strongly. Protect the vehicle interior and lug- RF
gage compartment with suitable covers.
● Do not allow a hydraulic tube disconnected. Prepare the new hydraulic component for quick
replacement. J
● Do not manipulate any hydraulic component or moving parts on the retractable hard top assembly
while hydraulic tube are disconnected.
● Do not let any dirt entering in the hydraulic circuit. K
● Serviceable parts for hydraulic circuit are not various. Before disassembly refer to RF-203, "Com-
ponent Parts Drawing" .
WARNING: L
● The retractable hard top may fall suddenly. Avoid working on the vehicle with hydraulic circuit
under pressure. Always depressurize the system before starting. To depressurize the system, dis-
connect both battery cables starting by negative terminal.
M
● Do not allow hydraulic fluid to come in contact with skin, eyes, fabrics, or.
● After touching hydraulic fluid, do not touch or rub your eyes until you have thoroughly washed
your hands.
– If hydraulic fluid contacts cloths, change them immediately.
– If hydraulic fluid contacts skin, wash skin with soap and water.
– If hydraulic fluid contacts eyes, immediately flush with water for 15 minutes and seek medical
attention.
Precautions EIS00E7Y

Disconnect both battery cables in advance starting with the negative terminal.
● When removing or disassembling any part, be careful not to damage or deform it. Protect parts, which
may get in the way with cloth.
● When removing parts with a screwdriver or other tool, protect parts by wrapping them with vinyl or tape.
● Keep removed parts protected with cloth.
● If a clip is deformed or damaged, replace it.
● If an unreusable part is removed, replace it with a new one.
RF-15
PRECAUTIONS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
● Tighten bolts and nuts firmly to the specified torque.
● After re-assembly has been completed, make sure each part functions correctly.
● Remove stains in the following way.
Water-soluble stains:
Dip a soft cloth in warm water, and then squeeze it tightly. After wiping the stain, wipe with a soft dry cloth.
Oil stain:
Dissolve a synthetic detergent in warm water (density of 2 to 3% or less), dip the cloth, then clean off the stain
with the cloth. Next, dip the cloth in fresh water and squeeze it tightly. Then clean off the detergent completely.
Then wipe the area with a soft dry cloth.
● Do not use any organic solvent, such as thinner or benzine.

RF-16
PREPARATION
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
PREPARATION PFP:00002
A
Special Service Tools EIS00DZD

Tool name Description


B

Chassis ear Locating the noise C

SIIA0993E D

E
NISSAN Squeak and Rattle
Repairing the cause of noise
Kit

F
SIIA0994E

Commercial Service Tools EIS00DZE


G
Tool name Description

Engine ear Locating the noise


RF

SIIA0995E

RF-17
SQUEAK AND RATTLE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
SQUEAK AND RATTLE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES PFP:00000

Work Flow EIS00E7J

SBT842

CUSTOMER INTERVIEW
Interview the customer if possible, to determine the conditions that exist when the noise occurs. Use the Diag-
nostic Worksheet during the interview to document the facts and conditions when the noise occurs and any
customer's comments; refer to RF-23, "Diagnostic Worksheet" . This information is necessary to duplicate the
conditions that exist when the noise occurs.
● The customer may not be able to provide a detailed description or the location of the noise. Attempt to
obtain all the facts and conditions that exist when the noise occurs (or does not occur).
● If there is more than one noise in the vehicle, be sure to diagnose and repair the noise that the customer
is concerned about. This can be accomplished by test driving the vehicle with the customer.
● After identifying the type of noise, isolate the noise in terms of its characteristics. The noise characteristics
are provided so the customer, service adviser and technician are all speaking the same language when
defining the noise.
● Squeak —(Like tennis shoes on a clean floor)
Squeak characteristics include the light contact/fast movement/brought on by road conditions/hard sur-
faces=higher pitch noise/softer surfaces=lower pitch noises/edge to surface=chirping
● Creak—(Like walking on an old wooden floor)
Creak characteristics include firm contact/slow movement/twisting with a rotational movement/pitch
dependent on materials/often brought on by activity.
● Rattle—(Like shaking a baby rattle)
Rattle characteristics include the fast repeated contact/vibration or similar movement/loose parts/missing
clip or fastener/incorrect clearance.
● Knock —(Like a knock on a door)
Knock characteristics include hollow sounding/sometimes repeating/often brought on by driver action.
● Tick—(Like a clock second hand)
Tick characteristics include gentle contacting of light materials/loose components/can be caused by driver
action or road conditions.
● Thump—(Heavy, muffled knock noise)
Thump characteristics include softer knock/dead sound often brought on by activity.
● Buzz—(Like a bumble bee)
Buzz characteristics include high frequency rattle/firm contact.
● Often the degree of acceptable noise level will vary depending upon the person. A noise that you may
judge as acceptable may be very irritating to the customer.
● Weather conditions, especially humidity and temperature, may have a great effect on noise level.

RF-18
SQUEAK AND RATTLE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
DUPLICATE THE NOISE AND TEST DRIVE
If possible, drive the vehicle with the customer until the noise is duplicated. Note any additional information on A
the Diagnostic Worksheet regarding the conditions or location of the noise. This information can be used to
duplicate the same conditions when you confirm the repair.
If the noise can be duplicated easily during the test drive, to help identify the source of the noise, try to dupli- B
cate the noise with the vehicle stopped by doing one or all of the following:
1) Close a door.
2) Tap or push/pull around the area where the noise appears to be coming from.
3) Rev the engine. C
4) Use a floor jack to recreate vehicle “twist”.
5) At idle, apply engine load (electrical load, half-clutch on M/T model, drive position on A/T model).
6) Raise the vehicle on a hoist and hit a tire with a rubber hammer. D
● Drive the vehicle and attempt to duplicate the conditions the customer states exist when the noise occurs.
● If it is difficult to duplicate the noise, drive the vehicle slowly on an undulating or rough road to stress the
vehicle body. E
CHECK RELATED SERVICE BULLETINS
After verifying the customer concern or symptom, check ASIST for Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) related
to that concern or symptom. F
If a TSB relates to the symptom, follow the procedure to repair the noise.
LOCATE THE NOISE AND IDENTIFY THE ROOT CAUSE
G
1. Narrow down the noise to a general area. To help pinpoint the source of the noise, use a listening tool
(Engine Ear or mechanics stethoscope).
2. Narrow down the noise to a more specific area and identify the cause of the noise by:
H
● removing the components in the area that you suspect the noise is coming from.
Do not use too much force when removing clips and fasteners, otherwise clips and fastener can be broken
or lost during the repair, resulting in the creation of new noise.
RF
● tapping or pushing/pulling the component that you suspect is causing the noise.
Do not tap or push/pull the component with excessive force, otherwise the noise will be eliminated only
temporarily.
● feeling for a vibration with your hand by touching the component(s) that you suspect is (are) causing the J
noise.
● placing a piece of paper between components that you suspect are causing the noise.
● looking for loose components and contact marks. K
Refer to RF-20, "Generic Squeak and Rattle Troubleshooting" .
REPAIR THE CAUSE L
● If the cause is a loose component, tighten the component securely.
● If the cause is insufficient clearance between components:
– separate components by repositioning or loosening and retightening the component, if possible. M
– insulate components with a suitable insulator such as urethane pads, foam blocks, felt cloth tape or ure-
thane tape are available through your authorized Nissan Parts Department.
CAUTION:
Do not use excessive force as many components are constructed of plastic and may be damaged.
NOTE:
Always check with the Parts Department for the latest parts information.
Each item can be ordered separately as needed.
URETHANE PADS [1.5 mm (0.059 in) thick]
Insulates connectors, harness, etc.
76268-9E005: 100 × 135 mm (3.94 × 5.31 in)/76884-71L01: 60 × 85 mm (2.36 × 3.35 in)/76884-71L02: 15 ×
25 mm (0.59 × 0.98 in)
INSULATOR (Foam blocks)
Insulates components from contact. Can be used to fill space behind a panel.
73982-9E000: 45 mm (1.77 in) thick, 50 × 50 mm (1.97 × 1.97 in)/73982-50Y00: 10 mm (0.39 in) think, 50
× 50 mm (1.97 × 1.97 in)
INSULATOR (Light foam block)
80845-71L00: 30 mm (1.18 in) thick, 30 × 50 mm (1.18 × 1.97 in)

RF-19
SQUEAK AND RATTLE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
FELT CLOTHTAPE
Used to insulate where movement does not occur. Ideal for instrument panel applications.
68370-4B000: 15 × 25 mm (0.59 × 0.98 in) pad/68239-13E00: 5 mm (0.20 in) wide tape roll
The following materials, not available through NISSAN Parts Department, can also be used to repair squeaks
and rattles.
UHMW(TEFLON) TAPE
Insulates where slight movement is present. Ideal for instrument panel applications.
SILICONE GREASE
Used in place of UHMW tape that will be visible or not fit.
Note: Will only last a few months.
SILICONE SPRAY
Use when grease cannot be applied.
DUCT TAPE
Use to eliminate movement.
CONFIRM THE REPAIR
Confirm that the cause of a noise is repaired by test driving the vehicle. Operate the vehicle under the same
conditions as when the noise originally occurred. Refer to the notes on the Diagnostic Worksheet.
Generic Squeak and Rattle Troubleshooting EIS00E7K

Refer to Table of Contents for specific component removal and installation information.
INSTRUMENT PANEL
Most incidents are caused by contact and movement between:
1. Cluster lid A and instrument panel
2. Acrylic lens and combination meter housing
3. Instrument panel to front pillar garnish
4. Instrument panel to windshield
5. Instrument panel mounting pins
6. Wiring harnesses behind the combination meter
7. A/C defroster duct and duct joint
These incidents can usually be located by tapping or moving the components to duplicate the noise or by
pressing on the components while driving to stop the noise. Most of these incidents can be repaired by
applying felt cloth tape or silicon spray (in hard to reach areas). Urethane pads can be used to insulate
wiring harness.
CAUTION:
Do not use silicone spray to isolate a squeak or rattle. If you saturate the area with silicone, you
will not be able to recheck the repair.
CENTER CONSOLE
Components to pay attention to include:
1. Shifter assembly cover to finisher
2. A/C control unit and cluster lid C
3. Wiring harnesses behind audio and A/C control unit
The instrument panel repair and isolation procedures also apply to the center console.
DOORS
Pay attention to the:
1. Finisher and inner panel making a slapping noise
2. Inside handle escutcheon to door finisher
3. Wiring harnesses tapping
4. Door striker out of alignment causing a popping noise on starts and stops
Tapping or moving the components or pressing on them while driving to duplicate the conditions can isolate
many of these incidents. You can usually insulate the areas with felt cloth tape or insulator foam blocks to
repair the noise.

RF-20
SQUEAK AND RATTLE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
TRUNK
Trunk noises are often caused by a loose jack or loose items put into the trunk by the owner. A
In addition look for:
1. Trunk lid dumpers out of adjustment
2. Trunk lid striker out of adjustment B
3. Trunk lid torsion bars knocking together
4. A loose license plate or bracket
C
Most of these incidents can be repaired by adjusting, securing or insulating the item(s) or component(s) caus-
ing the noise.
SUNROOF/HEADLINING D
Noises in the sunroof/headlining area can often be traced to one of the following:
1. Sunroof lid, rail, linkage or seals making a rattle or light knocking noise
2. Sunvisor shaft shaking in the holder E
3. Front or rear windshield touching headlining and squeaking
Again, pressing on the components to stop the noise while duplicating the conditions can isolate most of these
incidents. Repairs usually consist of insulating with felt cloth tape. F
SEATS
When isolating seat noise it's important to note the position the seat is in and the load placed on the seat when
G
the noise is present. These conditions should be duplicated when verifying and isolating the cause of the
noise.
Cause of seat noise include:
1. Headrest rods and holder H
2. A squeak between the seat pad cushion and frame
3. Rear seatback lock and bracket
RF
These noises can be isolated by moving or pressing on the suspected components while duplicating the con-
ditions under which the noise occurs. Most of these incidents can be repaired by repositioning the component
or applying urethane tape to the contact area.
J
UNDERHOOD
Some interior noise may be caused by components under the hood or on the engine wall. The noise is then
transmitted into the passenger compartment. K
Causes of transmitted underhood noise include:
1. Any component mounted to the engine wall
2. Components that pass through the engine wall L
3. Engine wall mounts and connectors
4. Loose radiator mounting pins
5. Hood bumpers out of adjustment M
6. Hood striker out of adjustment
These noises can be difficult to isolate since they cannot be reached from the interior of the vehicle. The best
method is to secure, move or insulate one component at a time and test drive the vehicle. Also, engine RPM
or load can be changed to isolate the noise. Repairs can usually be made by moving, adjusting, securing, or
insulating the component causing the noise.
RETRACTABLE HARD TOP
Rattle noises can occure in open or close positions.
In open position rattle noises are often caused by:
1. Bad adjustment of roof stop bumpers
2. Bad adjustment of link stop bampers
3. Absence of rubber bumper on trunk lid
In closed position rattle noises are often caused by:
1. Bad routing of hydraulic lines
2. Incorrect installation of headlining

RF-21
SQUEAK AND RATTLE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
3. Looseness of component in sunshade assembly

RF-22
SQUEAK AND RATTLE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Diagnostic Worksheet EIS00E7L

RF

PIIB0723E

RF-23
SQUEAK AND RATTLE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]

SBT844

RF-24
CLIP AND FASTENER
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
CLIP AND FASTENER PFP:76906
A
Clip and Fastener EIS00E7S

RF

SIIA0315E

RF-25
CLIP AND FASTENER
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]

SIIA0316E

RF-26
CLIP AND FASTENER
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]

RF

SIIA0317E

RF-27
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS PFP:00004

Component Parts and Harness Connector Location EIS00DZF

MIIB1166E

RF-28
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]

RF

MIIB1167E

1. Fuse block (F/B) fuse layout 2. Fuse and fusible link box 3. BCM (View with upper instrument
panel) M48, M49, M50
4. View with trunk lid finisher LH 5. A. Hydraulic valve B405 6. Retractable hard top warning lamp
removed B. Hydraulic relay RL B404 (Combination meter) M22
A. Hydraulic unit B77, B78 C. Hydraulic relay LL B403
B. Retractable hard top control unit
B82, B83, B84
7. Front power window motor RH 8. Rear power window motor RH B67 9. Trunk lid side latch RH T5
LHD: D35 RHD: D5
10. A. Hall sensor B75 11. Roof limit switch (OPEN) B74 12. Trunk lid switch (Trunk lid release
B. Trunk lid side latch T6 actuator) B55
13. Roof limit switch (LOCK) R7 14. Roof limit switch (CLOSE) R10 15. Roof storage switch B79, B80
16. Parcel shelf 17. Roof open/close switch B66
A. Parcel shelf limit switch (CLOSE)
B. Parcel shelf limit switch (OPEN)
C. Parcel shelf motor

RF-29
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
System Description EIS00DZG

SYSTEM DIAGRAM

MIIB1071E

RF-30
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
INPUT Roof open/close SW The roof can be operated with Roof open/close SW.
A
The hall sensor detects the trunk state (fully open), located in the
Hall sensor
trunk cylinder LH.
The roof limit SW detects roof states (OPEN/CLOSE/LOCK), located
Roof limit SW B
in the roof latch assembly LH/RH (LH:CLOSE/RH:LOCK) and main
Switches (OPEN/CLOSE/LOCK)
bearing (OPEN).
and
sensor Trunk lid SW The trunk lid SW detects trunk lid side latch (LH/RH) state (LOCK/
(LH/RH) UNLOCK), located in the trunk lid side latch (LH/RH). C
The roof storage SW detects trunk tonneau cover state (Hooked or
Roof storage SW
not), located in the trunk room.
Parcel shelf limit SW The parcel shelf SW detects parcel shelf states (OPEN/CLOSE), D
(OPEN/CLOSE) located in the parcel shelf.
The BCM detects the trunk lid lock (rear) state (LOCK/UNLOCK),
Trunk status signal and sends the trunk state signal to retractable hard top C/U. The sig- E
nal is one of the operation condition for retractable hard top system.
When lock the door with keyfob, the BCM detects the operation and
sends CDL SW signal to retractable hard top C/U and
F
CDL SW signal ● Roof OPEN/CLOSE SW
Signals
[from BCM (K-line)] ● CDL SW
● Power window switches operations will be disable.
G
The BCM monitors vehicle speed (via CAN communication) and
sends the vehicle speed signal to retractable hard top C/U (via K-
Vehicle speed signal line).
When the vehicle speed exceeds 5km/h, retractable hard top C/U pro- H
hibit any roof operation.
OUTPUT The retractable hard top C/U supply power to open/close windows for
Power window motor
power window motor. RF
The retractable hard top C/U supply power to open/close parcel shelf
Parcel shelf motor
for power window motor.
Electrical Trunk lid lock unlock actu- The retractable hard top C/U supply power to unlock trunk lid side J
ator (LH/RH) latch (LH/RH).
Hydraulic valve The retractable hard top C/U supply power to switch hydraulic line.
The retractable hard top C/U supply power to switch hydraulic motor K
Hydraulic relay
rotation.
The retractable hard top C/U operates the main drive cylinder by
Main drive cylinder
hydraulic pressure to open and close the roof. L
The retractable hard top C/U operates the trunk lid cylinder by hydrau-
Hydraulic Trunk lid cylinder
lic pressure to open and close the trunk lid.
The retractable hard top C/U operates the roof lock cylinder by M
Roof lock cylinder
hydraulic pressure to lock and unlock the roof lock.
The retractable hard top C/U sounds the buzzer to the user as warn-
ing information via K-line (retractable hard top C/U to BCM) and CAN
Buzzer request signal
communication (BCM to combination meter). The buzzer is located in
Signals the combination meter.
[to BCM (K-line)] The retractable hard top C/U blinks the indicator to the user as roof
state information via K-line (retractable hard top C/U to BCM) and
Indicator request signal
CAN communication (BCM to combination meter). The indicator is
located in the combination meter

RF-31
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
OPERATION DESCRIPTION
The Retractable Hard Top (C-View) system is a system that makes it possible to open and close the roof open/
close switch with hydraulic and electrical system.
The retractable hard top C/U monitors the switches and the sensors state to provide and control the operation
force from hydraulic and electrical system.
Operation Condition
● Ignition switch: ON
● Trunk lid: OFF (Closed)
● Roof storage SW: ON (Hooked)
● Vehicle speed below or equal 5 km/h
Stop Conditions for Roof System
If the conditions are not satisfied, the roof system will be stopped.
● Operation condition: Satisfied
● BCM data: Valid
● Roof position, Parcel shelf position: Valid
● Thermo protection: Not active
● Roof movement: Not time out [Less than 16(opening operation) seconds, 20(close operation) seconds]
● Parcel shelf movement: Not time out (Less than 5 seconds)
● Trunk lid unlock actuator LH/RH: Not time out (Less than 0.7 seconds)
● Hall sensor: Normal
● Relay LL/RL circuit, Trunk lid unlock actuator LH/RH circuit, Parcel shelf circuit: Normal
● Roof open/close switch: Pressed
NOTE:
The output of the hydraulic valve is active during stop condition.
General Results During Opening and Closing
● As for the operation of the roof, 3 - 4 times continuation is possible. If roof stops during operation, thermo
protection is active. RF-43, "Thermo protection of The Hydraulic System" .
● Turn OFF the ignition switch while the roof open/close switch is pressed in any direction and hold the
switch, the roof system will keep operating for 10 seconds.
Trunk Lid Inhibit Roof Opening Function
When the trunk lid (rear) is opened, the roof system is not operational. The state of the trunk lid is monitored
by the retractable hard top C/U. The information (trunk lid close) is send from the BCM via K-line.
If the roof is not fully open or closed, the retractable hard top C/U inhibit trunk lid opening operation. The
retractable hard top C/U sends the command to BCM via K-line.
Roof Open/Close Switch Inhibit Function
When the car is locked by keyfob, CDL switch is disabled. And the power window switch and roof open/close
switch will be disabled by the retractable hard top control unit.
Retractable hard top function is disabled if the ignition switch is turned ON with an unregistered key.
Power Window Operation (During Roof Operation)
The retractable hard top C/U drive 4 window motors. The retractable hard top C/U receive the signal to open
and close, the signal from power window switches (driver side and passenger side) and roof open/close
switch.
It is necessary to wind down the windows before any further roof operation to avoid undesired interferences
between the roof and windows. During the roof open/close switch is pressed the retractable hard top C/U
sends the signal to open and close the windows. The window motors automatically turn OFF, if the windows
achieve the fully open or fully closed position. The position of the windows is detected by electronic current.

OPENING WINDOWS DURING OPENING AND CLOSING THE ROOF


Start: Opening roof/Closing roof.
End: When roof movement finished.
CLOSING WINDOWS DURING OPENING THE ROOF
Start: When the roof fully opened and roof lid is closed and latched after 1 second.

RF-32
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
End: When turn off the roof-operating switch.
NOTE: A
A further lifting of the windows is possible with the roof open/close switch within 10 seconds after releasing the
roof open/close switch in roof fully closed position.
CLOSING WINDOWS DURING CLOSING THE ROOF B
Start: When the roof fully closed and latched after 1 second.
End: When turn off the roof-closing switch.
NOTE:
C
A further lifting of the windows is possible with the roof open/close switch within 10 seconds after releasing the
roof open/close switch in roof fully closed position.
Full Close → Full Open Operation D
Roof condition Operation INPUT/OUTPUT

INPUT
● IGN SW: ON
F
OPEN 0 — ● Vehicle speed≤5km/h
● Trunk lid switch: OFF (CLOSED)
● Roof storage SW: ON (HOOKED) G

MIIB1079E
H
INPUT
● Roof limit SW (LOCK):
ON (LOCKED) Þ OFF (OTHER)
● Roof lock: UNLOCK RF
● Trunk lid SW (LH/RH):
● Trunk lid (front): UNLOCK ON (LOCKED) ÞOFF (OTHER)
● Trunk lid (front): OPEN OUTPUT
OPEN 1 J
● Front and rear windows ● Trunk lid unlock actuator (LH/RH):
(driver side/passenger UNLOCK
side): FULLY OPEN (First
● Front and rear power window motor
front then rear)
(driver side/passenger side): DOWN K
● Roof lock cylinder: EXTENDED
MIIB1080E
● Trunk lid cylinder: EXTENDED
L

M
INPUT
OPEN 2 ● Trunk lid: FULLY OPEN ● Hall sensor:
OFF (OTHER)ÞON (FULLY OPEN)

MIIB1082E

RF-33
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Roof condition Operation INPUT/OUTPUT

INPUT
● Roof limit SW (CLOSE):
ON (LOCKED/CLOSED)ÞOFF
OPEN 3 ● Roof: OPEN (OTHER)
OUTPUT
● Main drive cylinder (LH/RH):
RETRACTED

MIIB1083E

INPUT
OPEN 4 ● Roof: FULLY OPEN ● Roof limit SW (OPEN):
OFF (OTHER)ÞON (FULLY OPEN)

MIIB1084E

INPUT
● Parcel shelf limit SW (OPEN):
OPEN 5 ● Parcel shelf: MOVES UP ON (OPEN) ÞOFF(OTHER)
OUTPUT
● Parcel shelf motor: CLOSE

MIIB1085E

INPUT
OPEN 6 ● Parcel shelf: CLOSE ● Parcel shelf limit SW (CLOSE):
OFF(OTHER) ÞON(CLOSED)

MIIB1086E

INPUT
● Hall sensor:
ON (FULLY OPEN) ÞOFF (OTHER)
OPEN 7 ● Trunk lid: CLOSE
OUTPUT
● Trunk lid cylinder (LH/RH):
RETRACTED

MIIB1087E

RF-34
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Roof condition Operation INPUT/OUTPUT
A

INPUT B
● Trunk lid: LOCKED ● Trunk lid SW (LH/RH):
OPEN 8 (Latch mechanically) ON (LOCKED) Þ OFF (OTHER)
● Buzzer: SOUNDS (single) OUTPUT C
● Buzzer: SOUNDS

D
MIIB1088E

OUTPUT
● Front and rear window:
OPEN 9 FULLY CLOSED (First rear ● Front power window motor (driver F
side/passenger side) and rear power
then front)
window motor (LH/RH): UP

MIIB1089E

RF

RF-35
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Full Open → Full Close Operation
Roof condition Operation INPUT/OUTPUT

INPUT
● IGN SW: ON
CLOSE
— ● Vehicle speed≤5km/h
0
● Trunk lid switch: OFF (CLOSED)
● Roof storage SW: ON (HOOKED)

MIIB1090E

INPUT
● Trunk lid SW (LH/RH):
● Trunk lid (front): UNLOCK ON (LOCKED) ÞOFF (OTHER)

● Front and rear windows OUTPUT


CLOSE
(driver side/passenger ● Trunk lid unlock actuator (LH/RH):
1
side): FULLY OPEN (First UNLOCK
front then rear) ● Front and rear power window motor
(driver side/passenger side): DOWN
● Trunk lid cylinder: EXTENDED
MIIB1091E

CLOSE INPUT
● Trunk lid: FULLY OPEN
2 ● Hall sensor: OFFÞON

MIIB1093E

INPUT
● Parcel shelf limit SW (CLOSE):
CLOSE ● Parcel shelf: MOVES ON (CLOSED) Þ OFF (OTHER)
3 DOWN
OUTPUT
● Parcel shelf motor: OPEN

MIIB1094E

RF-36
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Roof condition Operation INPUT/OUTPUT
A

B
INPUT
CLOSE
● Parcel shelf: OPEN ● Parcel shelf limit SW (OPEN):
4
OFF (OTHER) Þ ON (OPEN) C

D
MIIB1095E

E
INPUT
● Roof limit SW (OPEN):
CLOSE
● Roof: CLOSE ON (FULLY OPEN) Þ ON (OTHER) F
5
OUTPUT
● Roof cylinder (LH/RH): EXTENDED
G

MIIB1096E

5 H

RF
INPUT
CLOSE ● Roof limit SW (CLOSE):
● Roof: FULLY CLOSE
6 OFF (OTHER) Þ ON (CLOSE/
LOCKED) J

K
MIIB1097E

L
INPUT
● Roof limit SW (LOCK):
CLOSE ● Trunk lid: CLOSE OFF (OTHER) Þ ON (LOCKED)
M
7 ● Roof: LOCKED OUTPUT
● Trunk cylinder LH/RH: RETRACTED
● Roof lock cylinder: RETRACTED

MIIB1098E

RF-37
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Roof condition Operation INPUT/OUTPUT

INPUT
● Trunk lid: LOCKED ● Trunk lid SW (LH/RH):
CLOSE (Latch mechanically) OFF (OTHER) Þ ON (LOCKED)
8
● Buzzer: SOUNDS (single) OUTPUT
● Buzzer: SOUNDS

MIIB1099E

OUTPUT
● Front and rear window:
CLOSE ● Front power window motor (driver
FULLY CLOSED (First
9 side/passenger side) and rear power
rear then front)
window motor (LH/RH): UP

MIIB1100E

Input/Output Signal Chart - OPEN


OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Roof open/close ×: ON
× × × × × × × × ×
SW (OPEN) (Open)
Roof storage ×: ON
× × × × × × × × × ×
SW (Hooked)
×: OFF
Trunk lid switch × × × × × × × × × ×
(Closed)
Roof limit SW ×: ON
×
(locked) (Lock)
Roof limit SW ×: ON
× × ×
(closed) (Closed)
Inputs

Roof limit SW ×: ON
× × × × × ×
(open) (Open)
Trunk lid SW ×: ON
× × ×
(LH) (Locked)
Trunk lid SW ×: ON
× × ×
(RH) (Locked)
×: ON
Hall sensor × × × × ×
(Full open)
Parcel shelf ×: ON
× × × × ×
limit SW (open) (Open)
Parcel shelf ×: ON
× × × ×
limit SW (close) (Close)

RF-38
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A
Hydraulic valve × × × × × × ×: ON
Hydraulic motor
× × × ×: ON B
(right)
Hydraulic motor
× × ×: ON
(left)
Trunk lid unlock C
× ×: Unlock
Outputs

actuator (LH)
Trunk lid unlock
× ×: Unlock
actuator (RH) D
Beep × ×: Sounds
Parcel shelf
× ×: Close E
motor (close)
Parcel shelf
×: Open
motor (open)
F
Input/Output Signal Chart - CLOSE
CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
G
Roof open/
×: ON
close SW × × × × × × × × ×
(Close)
(CLOSE)
H
Roof storage ×: ON
× × × × × × × × × ×
SW (Hooked)
×: OFF
Trunk lid switch × × × × × × × × × × RF
(Closed)
Roof limit SW ×: ON
× × ×
(locked) (Locked)
J
Roof limit SW ×: ON
× × × ×
(closed) (Closed)
Inputs

Roof limit SW ×: ON
× × × × × K
(open) (OPEN)
Trunk lid SW ×: ON
× × ×
(LH) (Closed)
L
Trunk lid SW ×: ON
× × ×
(RH) (Closed)
×: ON
Hall sensor × × × × × (Fully M
opened)
Parcel shelf ×: ON
× × × × × ×
limit SW (open) (Open)
Parcel shelf ×: ON
× × ×
limit SW (close) (Close)

RF-39
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Hydraulic valve × × × × × × ×: ON
Hydraulic
× × ×: ON
motor (right)
Hydraulic
× × × ×: ON
motor (left)
Trunk lid unlock
× ×: Unlock
Outputs

actuator (LH)
Trunk lid unlock
× ×: Unlock
actuator (RH)
Beep × ×: Sounds
Parcel shelf
×: Close
motor (close)
Parcel shelf
× ×: Open
motor (open)

INDICATOR LAMP AND BUZZER FUNCTION


Operation Description
The warning functions are as follows and are given to the user as warning information by using features of
retractable hard top system. Warning lamp and buzzer are displayed in combination meter.
Roof Status Roof position Command Button Lamp Buzzer Roof reaction
closed open Continuous — opening
reaches closed pos. close Continuous Single closing
open Continuous — opening
Normal roof operation intermediate position idle Continuous — nothing
close Continuous — closing
reaches opened pos. open Continuous Single opening
open close Continuous — closing
closed open — Double nothing
reaches closed pos. close Continuous Single closing
open Continuous Double nothing
Tonneau cover unhooked
intermediate position idle Continuous — nothing
close Continuous — closing
open close Continuous — closing
closed open — Double nothing
open Continuous Double nothing
Trunk lid open intermediate position idle Continuous — nothing
close Continuous Double nothing
open close — Double nothing
closed open Flashing — nothing
reaches closed pos. close Continuous Single closing
open Continuous — opening
Thermo protection stage 1
intermediate position idle Continuous — nothing
RF-43
close Continuous — closing
reaches opened pos. open Continuous Single opening
open close Flashing — nothing

RF-40
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Roof Status Roof position Command Button Lamp Buzzer Roof reaction
A
closed open Flashing — nothing
Thermo protection stage 2
intermediate position any Flashing — nothing
RF-43
open close Flashing — nothing B
closed open Flashing — nothing
CDL switch disable intermediate position any Flashing — nothing
open close Flashing — nothing C
closed open — Double nothing
Vehicle speed > 5km/h,
intermediate position any Flashing Continuous nothing
Vehicle speed not available D
open close — Double nothing
closed open Flashing — nothing
BCM data invalid intermediate position any Flashing — nothing E
open close Flashing — nothing
30 seconds before end of
intermediate position idle Flashing Continuous nothing F
stop condition
closed any Flashing — nothing
open Flashing — nothing
Retractable hard top C/U
G
intermediate position idle Flashing — nothing
malfunction
close Flashing — nothing
open any Flashing — nothing H
closed open — Double nothing
Supply voltage out of range intermediate position any Flashing Continuous nothing
RF
open close — Double nothing
active test
Active test request any any Flashing —
request
J

RF-41
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
System Description of Hydraulic System EIS00DZI

SYSTEM DISCRIPTION OF HYDRAULIC SYSTEM


The hydraulic system mainly consist of hydraulic pump, hydraulic valve (built in hydraulic unit) and hydraulic
cylinders. The hydraulic system operate roof, trunk lid and roof system with controlled hydraulic pressure.
SYATEM DIAGRAM OF HYDRAULIC SYSTEM

MIIB1072E

The hydraulic pump generates hydraulic pressure by the hydraulic motor, and switch the
Hydraulic pump
hydraulic line for the roof cylinder with motor rotation.
The valve switches hydraulic line for trunk lid cylinder and roof lock cylinder with turning
Hydraulic valve
ON/OFF the valve.
The each hydraulic cylinders operates roof, trunk lid and roof lock to expound and retract
Hydraulic cylinder
the cylinder.

RF-42
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
PROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS OF HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
System voltage A
If the battery voltage goes below the lower limit, the retractable hard top (C-View) control unit cut off all hydrau-
lic related function to prevent excessive discharging.
B
Continuous Running of The Hydraulic Valve
The ON-period of the hydraulic valve during the stop condition is monitored. The stop condition breaks off after
10 minutes. 30 seconds before the stop operation breaks off, the buzzer and lamp (in the meter) will be acti-
vated. C
NOTE:
When the retractable hard top (C-View) is in intermediate position in stop condition, retractable hard top will
move down after stop condition. D

Thermo protection of The Hydraulic System


Only 3-4 roof cycles successive possible. If roof stops during operation, thermo protection will be activated to E
prevent over heating.
NOTE:
The temperature of the hydraulic pump is calculated by the activation time.
If thermo protection is active, wait 9 minutes and try again. F

Thermo protection stage 1: New roof cycle is not possible. (between T2 and T3)
Thermo protection stage 2: Roof operation is not possible. (above T3) G
After cooling down all function will be possible. (bellow T1)

RF

M
MIIB1231E

HALL SENSOR FUNCTION


The opened position of the trunk lid will be detected by hall sensor. The sensor is located at the end of the
hydraulic cylinder LH to detect the state of the trunk (fully open or not).

RF-43
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
OPERATION DISCRIPTION/OPEN
Open: 1

MIIB1073E

This operation is related to OPEN1. Refer to RF-33, "Full Close → Full Open Operation"
● Main drive cylinder: Extended (CLOSE)
● Trunk lid cylinder: Extended (OPEN)
● Roof lock cylinder: Extended (UNLOCK)
● Hydraulic pump: Left turn
● Hydraulic valve: ON
Open: 2

MIIB1074E

This operation is related to OPEN 3. Refer to RF-33, "Full Close → Full Open Operation"
● Main drive cylinder: Retracted (OPEN)
● Trunk lid cylinder: Extended (OPEN)
● Roof lock cylinder: Extended (UNLOCK)
● Hydraulic pump: Right turn
● Hydraulic valve: ON

RF-44
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Open: 3
A

MIIB1075E

This operation is related to OPEN 7. Refer to RF-33, "Full Close → Full Open Operation" .
G
● Main drive cylinder: Retracted (OPEN)
● Trunk lid cylinder: Retracted (CLOSE)
● Roof lock cylinder: Retracted (LOCK) H
● Hydraulic pump: Right turn
● Hydraulic valve: OFF
RF
OPERATION DISCRIPTION/CLOSE
Close: 1
J

MIIB1076E

This operation is related to CLOSE 1. Refer to RF-36, "Full Open → Full Close Operation" .
● Main drive cylinder: Retracted (OPEN)
● Trunk lid cylinder: Extended (OPEN)
● Roof lock cylinder: Extended (UNLOCK)
● Hydraulic pump: Right turn
● Hydraulic valve: ON

RF-45
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Close: 2

MIIB1077E

This operation is related to CLOSE 5. Refer to RF-36, "Full Open → Full Close Operation"
● Main drive cylinder: Extended (CLOSE)
● Trunk lid cylinder: Extended (OPEN)
● Roof lock cylinder: Extended (UNLOCK)
● Hydraulic pump: Left turn
● Hydraulic valve: ON
Close: 3

MIIB1078E

This operation is related to CLOSE 7. Refer to RF-36, "Full Open → Full Close Operation" .
● Main drive cylinder: Extended (CLOSE)
● Trunk lid cylinder: Retracted (CLOSE)
● Roof lock cylinder: Retracted (LOCK)
● Hydraulic pump: Left turn
● Hydraulic valve: OFF

RF-46
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
CAN Communication EIS00E6Y

A
Body type 3door/5door/C+C 3door/5door/C+C
Axle 2WD
Engine CR12DE/CR14DE HR16DE CR12DE/CR14DE HR16DE B
Handle LHD/RHD
Brake control ABS ESP
C
Transmission M/T M/T
Intelligent Key system × × × ×
CAN communication unit D
ECM × × × × × × × ×
Data link connector × × × × × × × ×
Combination meter × × × × × × × ×
E

Intelligent Key unit × × × ×


EPS control unit × × × × × × × ×
F
BCM × × × × × × × ×
ABS actuator and electric unit (control
× × × × × × × ×
unit) G
TCM
IPDM E/R × × × × × × × ×
RF-50, "TYPE 9/TYPE 10/TYPE 11/TYPE
H
CAN communication type RF-48, "TYPE 3/TYPE 4/TYPE 5/TYPE 6"
12"
×: Applicable
RF

RF-47
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
TYPE 3/TYPE 4/TYPE 5/TYPE 6
System diagram
● Type 3/Type 5

MKIB1737E

● Type 4/Type 6

MKIB1738E

Input/output signal chart


T: Transmit R: Receive
ABS actu-
ator and
Combina- Intelligent EPS con-
Signals ECM BCM electric IPDM E/R
tion meter. Key unit trol unit
unit (con-
trol unit)
Engine speed signal T R
Engine coolant temperature signal T R
Fuel consumption monitor signal T R
Oil pressure switch signal R T
A/C compressor request signal T R
Heater fan switch signal R T
Cooling fan speed request signal T R
Position lights request signal R T R
Low beam request signal T R

RF-48
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
ABS actu-
ator and A
Combina- Intelligent EPS con-
Signals ECM BCM electric IPDM E/R
tion meter. Key unit trol unit
unit (con-
trol unit)
B
Low beam status signal R T
High beam request signal R T R
High beam status signal R T C
Day time light request signal T R
R R R T
Vehicle speed signal D
R T R R R
Sleep/wake up signal R R T R
Door switch signal R R T R E
Turn indicator signal R T
R T
Buzzer output signal
R T F
MI signal T R
Front wiper request signal T R
G
Front wiper stop position signal R T
Rear window defogger switch signal T R
Rear window defogger control signal R T H
EPS warning indicator signal R T
ABS warning lamp signal R T
RF
Brake warning lamp signal R T
Back-up lamp signal R T
Front fog lamp request signal R T R J
Rear fog lamp status signal R T
Headlamp washer request signal T R
K
Door lock/unlock request signal T R
Door lock/unlock status signal R T
KEY indicator signal R T L
LOCK indicator signal R T
Engine status signal T R
A/C switch signal R T
M

Brake system malfunction signal T R


Parking brake switch signal T R
R range signal R T
Retractable hard top
R T
warning lamp signal*
*: C+C only

RF-49
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
TYPE 9/TYPE 10/TYPE 11/TYPE 12
System diagram
● Type 9/Type 11

MKIB1737E

● Type 10/Type 12

MKIB1738E

Input/output signal chart


T: Transmit R: Receive
ABS actu-
ator and
Combina- Intelligent EPS con-
Signals ECM BCM electric IPDM E/R
tion meter. Key unit trol unit
unit (con-
trol unit)
Engine speed signal T R R
Engine coolant temperature signal T R
Fuel consumption monitor signal T R
Accelerator pedal position signal T R
Oil pressure switch signal R T
A/C compressor request signal T R
Heater fan switch signal R T
Cooling fan speed request signal T R
Position lights request signal R T R

RF-50
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
ABS actu-
ator and A
Combina- Intelligent EPS con-
Signals ECM BCM electric IPDM E/R
tion meter. Key unit trol unit
unit (con-
trol unit)
B
Low beam request signal T R
Low beam status signal R T
High beam request signal R T R C
High beam status signal R T
Day time light request signal T R
D
R R R T
Vehicle speed signal
R T R R R
Sleep/wake up signal R R T R E
Door switch signal R R T R
Turn indicator signal R T
R T F
Buzzer output signal
R T
MI signal T R
G
Front wiper request signal T R
Front wiper stop position signal R T
Rear window defogger switch signal T R H
Rear window defogger control signal R T
EPS warning indicator signal R T
RF
ABS warning lamp signal R T
ESP warning lamp signal R T
ESP OFF indicator signal R T J
SLIP indicator lamp signal R T
Steering angle signal T R
K
Brake warning lamp signal R T
Back-up lamp signal R T
Front fog lamp request signal R T R L
Rear fog lamp status signal R T
Headlamp washer request signal T R
Door lock/unlock request signal T R
M

Door lock/unlock status signal R T


KEY indicator signal R T
LOCK indicator signal R T
Engine status signal T R
A/C switch signal R T
Brake system malfunction signal T R
Parking brake switch signal T R
R range signal R T
Retractable hard top
R T
warning lamp signal*
*: C+C only

RF-51
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Schematic EIS00DZK

MIWA0589E

RF-52
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Wiring Diagram — F/ROOF— EIS00DZL

RF

MIWA0590E

RF-53
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]

MIWA0591E

RF-54
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]

RF

MIWA0592E

RF-55
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]

MIWA0593E

RF-56
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]

RF

MIWA0594E

RF-57
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]

MIWA0595E

RF-58
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]

RF

MIWA0596E

RF-59
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]

MIWA0597E

RF-60
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Terminals and Reference Value of Retractable Hard Top (C-view) Control Unit
EIS00DZM A
Measuring condition
Terminal Wire Igni- Voltage [V]
Item
No. color tion Operation or condition (approx.) B
switch
3 OR IGN power supply ON — Battery voltage
Power window SW : DOWN Battery voltage C
Power window SW LH (driver)*1
4 Y ON
(DOWN) signal Power window SW : Other than above 0
(passenger)*2 D
Power window SW : UP Battery voltage
Power window SW LH (driver)*1
5 L ON
(UP) signal Power window SW : Other than above 0 E
(passenger)*2
Power window SW : DOWN Battery voltage
Power window SW RH (passenger)*1 F
6 OR ON
(DOWN) signal Power window SW : Other than above 0
(driver)*2
Power window SW : UP Battery voltage G
Power window SW RH (passenger)*1
7 G ON
(UP) signal Power window SW : Other than above 0
(driver)*2
H
Roof limit SW (OPEN)
8 SB ON — 0
ground

RF

: Fully open
J

MIIB1358E
9 Y Hall sensor signal ON Trunk (Front) K

: Other than above L

MIIB1359E M
Roof limit SW (OPEN) : Fully OPEN 0
10 B ON Roof
signal : Other than above Battery voltage
: CLOSE 0

Roof OPEN/CLOSE Roof OPEN/


11 P ON
SW (CLOSE) signal CLOSE SW : Other than above

MIIB1360E

RF-61
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Measuring condition
Terminal Wire Igni- Voltage [V]
Item
No. color tion Operation or condition (approx.)
switch
: OPEN 0

Roof OPEN/CLOSE Roof OPEN/


12 W ON
SW (OPEN) signal CLOSE SW : Other than above

MIIB1360E

: CLOSE 0

Roof limit SW (CLOSE)


13 PU ON Roof
signal : Other than above

MIIB1360E

Trunk limit SW (LH) sig- Trunk : CLOSE


14 BR ON
nal (FRONT)

MIIB1360E

: Other than above 0


: LOCKED 0

Roof limit SW (LOCK)


15 GY ON Roof
signal : Other than above

MIIB1360E

Trunk limit SW (RH) Trunk : CLOSE


16 LG ON
signal (FRONT)

MIIB1360E

: Other than above 0

: Hooked
17 R Roof storage SW signal ON Tonneau cover

MIIB1360E

: Other than above 0

RF-62
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Measuring condition
Terminal Wire Voltage [V] A
Item Igni-
No. color tion Operation or condition (approx.)
switch
B

Parcel shelf limit SW : CLOSE C


18 SB ON Parcel shelf
(CLOSE)

MIIB1360E
D
: Other than above 0

Parcel shelf limit SW : OPEN


19 L ON Parcel shelf
(OPEN) F
MIIB1360E

: Other than above 0


G
20 P K-line — — —
Roof OPEN/CLOSE
21 BR ON — 0
SW ground H
Roof limit SW (OPEN/
22 B CLOSE)/Trunk limit SW ON — 0
(LH/RH) ground
RF
Parcel shelf limit SW
23 PU ON — 0
ground
Hall sensor power sup- J
28 G ON — Battery voltage
ply

Parcel shelf motor : CLOSE Battery voltage


41 Y ON Parcel shelf
(CLOSE) : Other than above 0 K
Trunk lid unlock actua- : CLOSE → OPEN 0 → Battery voltage → 0
42 OR ON Trunk (FRONT)
tor (LH) : Other than above 0
L
Trunk lid unlock actua- : CLOSE → OPEN 0 → Battery voltage → 0
43 PU ON Trunk (FRONT)
tor (RH) : Other than above 0
44 R Power source (Fuse) OFF — Battery voltage M
: Inter mediate Battery voltage
45 L Hydraulic valve ON Roof
: Other than above 0

Parcel shelf motor : OPEN Battery voltage


46 W ON Parcel shelf
(OPEN) : Other than above 0
Trunk lid unlock actua-
47 B ON — 0
tor (LH/RH) ground
48 G Hydraulic valve ground ON — 0
49 B Ground ON — 0
Hydraulic pump relay
50 B ON — 0
ground
: RIGHT Turn Battery voltage
51 BR Hydraulic pump relay ON Hydraulic motor
: Other than above 0
: LEFT Turn Battery voltage
52 R Hydraulic pump relay ON Hydraulic motor
: Other than above 0

RF-63
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Measuring condition
Terminal Wire Igni- Voltage [V]
Item
No. color tion Operation or condition (approx.)
switch
Power window : UP (FRONT) Battery voltage
Front power window (driver)*2 : DOWN (REAR) Battery voltage
53 PU ON
motor (RH) UP Power window
(passenger)*1 : Other than above 0

Power window : UP (REAR) Battery voltage


Rear power window (driver)*2 : DOWN (FRONT) Battery voltage
54 W ON
motor (RH) UP Power window
(passenger)*1 : Other than above 0

Power window : UP (FRONT) Battery voltage


Front power window (passenger)*2 : DOWN (REAR) Battery voltage
55 GY ON
motor (LH) UP Power window
(driver)*1 : Other than above 0

Power window : UP (REAR) Battery voltage


Rear power window (passenger)*2 : DOWN (FRONT) Battery voltage
56 P ON
motor (LH) UP Power window
(driver)*1 : Other than above 0

IGN power supply


57 R ON — Battery voltage
(Power window)
IGN power supply
58 R ON — Battery voltage
(Power window)
Power window SW : DOWN Battery voltage
Front and rear power
(driver)*2
59 G window motor (RH) ON
Power window SW : Other than above 0
DOWN
(passenger)*1
Ground (Power win-
60 B ON — 0
dow)
Ground (Power win-
61 B ON — 0
dow)
Power window SW : DOWN Battery voltage
Front and rear power
(passenger)*2
62 LG window motor (LH) ON
Power window SW : Other than above 0
DOWN
(driver)*1
*1: For LHD
*2: For RHD

Terminals and Reference Value for BCM EIS00DZN

Termi- Condition
Wire Voltage [V]
nal Item Ignition
color Operation or conditions (Approx.)
No. switch
2 B Ground ON — 0
: OPEN 0
10 OR Trunk lid switch — Trunk lid
: Other than above Battery voltage
19 R CAN-H — — —
Ignition power supply
24 OR ON — Battery voltage
(ON or START)
39 W CAN-L — — —
63 P K-line — — —
70 B Ground ON — 0

RF-64
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Termi- Condition
Wire Voltage [V] A
nal Item Ignition
color Operation or conditions (Approx.)
No. switch
Power source (Fusil-
74 Y OFF — Battery voltage B
lade link)
Power window power
78 R ON — 0
supply
Power source (Fusil- C
79 Y OFF — Battery voltage
lade link)

Terminals and Reference Value for Combination Meter EIS00E1T


D
Condition
Terminal Wire Reference value [V]
Item Ignition
No. color Operation or condition (Approx.)
switch E
1 R CAN- H — — —
2 W CAN- L — — —
F
21 B Ground ON — 0
22 B Ground ON — 0
23 B Ground ON — 0 G
27 LG Power source (Fuse) OFF — Battery voltage
28 GY IGN power supply ON — Battery voltage
H

RF

RF-65
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
CONSULT-II Function (BCM) EIS00DZO

CONSULT-II can display each diagnostic item using the diagnostic test modes shown following.
BCM diagnostic test item Diagnosis mode Content
DATA MONITOR Displays the input data of BCM in real time.
RETRACTABLE HARD TOP ACTIVE TEST Operation of electrical loads can be checked by sending drive signal to them
SELF-DIAG RESULTS Display the retractable hard top (C-View) system self diagnosis results.

CONSULT-II INSPECTION PROCEDURE


CAUTION:
If CONSULT-II is used with no connection of CONSULT-II CONVERTER, malfunctions might be
detected in self-diagnosis depending on control unit which carry out CAN communication.
1. Turn ignition switch “ON”.
2. Connect “CONSULT-II and CONSULT-II CONVERTER” to the
data link connector.

PBIA3525E

3. Turn ignition switch “ON”.


4. Touch “START (NISSAN BASED VHCL)”.

BCIA0029E

5. Touch “BCM”.
If “BCM” is not indicated, go to Refer toGI-36, "CONSULT-II
Data Link Connector (DLC) Circuit" .

BCIA0030E

RF-66
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
6. Touch “RETRACTABLE HARD TOP”.
A

MIIB1347E

D
7. Select diagnosis mode.
“SELF DIAG RESURTS”, “DATA MONITOR” and “ACTIVE
TEST” are available.
E

G
BCIA0031E

SELF DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS


H
How to Read SELF-DIAG RESULTS

RF

M
MIIB1335E

RF-67
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
CONSULT-II display Diagnosed parts Time Refer to
[U1000] CAN COMM Malfunction is detected in CAN communication. LAN-5
[B1601] HYD MOTOR LEFT Hydraulic motor LEFT RF-73
[B1602] HYD MOTOR RIGHT Hydraulic motor RIGHT RF-73
[B1603] DR FR WINDOW MOTOR Front window motor DRIVER SIDE RF-74
[B1604] DR RR WINDOW MOTOR Rear power window motor DRIVER SIDE RF-74
[B1605] AS FR WINDOW MOTOR Front power window motor PASSENGER SIDE RF-75
[B1606] AS RR WINDOW MOTOR Rear power window motor PASSENGER SIDE RF-76
[B1607] VALVE Hydraulic valve RF-77
[B1608] TRUNK LOCK LEFT Trunk lid side latch LH RF-78
[B1609] TRUNK LOCK RIGHT Trunk lid side latch RH RF-78
[B160A] P SHELF MTR CLOSE Parcel shelf motor CLOSE RF-79
[B160B] P SHELF MTR OPEN Parcel shelf motor OPEN RF-79
[B160C] TRUNK SW Trunk lid SW RF-80
[B160D] ROOF SW OPEN Roof limit SW OPEN RF-82
[B160E] ROOF SW CLOSE Roof limit SW CLOSE RF-83
[B160F] ROOF SW LOCK Roof limit SW LOCK RF-84
PAST/CRNT
[B1610] TRUNK SW LH Trunk lid SW LH RF-85
[B1611] TRUNK SW RH Trunk lid SW RH RF-86
[B1612] P SHELF SW OPEN Parcel shelf limit SW OPEN RF-86
[B1613] P SHELF SW CLOSE Parcel shelf limit SW CLOSE RF-87
[B1614] ROOF STATE Roof state sensor RF-88
[B1615] ROOF OPEN SW Roof open/close SW RF-89
[B1616] ROOF CLOSE SW Roof open/close SW RF-90
[B1617] DR WIND SW DOWN Driver side power window SW DOWN RF-91
[B1618] DR WIND SW UP Driver side power window SW UP RF-92
[B1619] AS WIND SW DOWN Passenger side power window switch DOWN RF-93
[B161A] AS WIND SW UP Passenger side power window switch UP RF-94
[B161B] VOLTAGE LOW Voltage LOW RF-95
[B161C] VOLTAGE HIGH Voltage HIGH RF-95
[B161D] HYD PUMP TEMP Hydraulic motor temperature RF-96
[B161E] RHT C/U Retractable hard top (C-View) C/U RF-96
[B161F] PARCEL SHELF STATE Parcel shelf state RF-96

DATE MONITOR
CONSULT-II display Operation or unit Monitored item Contents
Driver side power window The driver side power window SW operation “ON (UP) /
DR WIN UP [ON/OFF]
switch OFF (Other than UP operation)” is displayed.
Driver side power window The driver side power window SW operation “ON (DOWN)
DR WIN DOWN [ON/OFF]
switch / OFF (Other than DOWN operation)” is displayed.
Passenger side power window The passenger side power window SW operation “ON
AS WIN UP [ON/OFF]
switch (UP) / OFF (Other than UP operation)” is displayed.
The passenger side power window SW operation “ON
Passenger side power window
AS WIN DOWN [ON/OFF] (DOWN) / OFF (Other than DOWN operation)” is dis-
switch
played.
The windows condition “ON (All of windows reached fully
ALL WIN UP [NOTUP/UP] All windows close condition) / OFF (Other than all of windows reached
fully close condition)” is displayed.

RF-68
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
CONSULT-II display Operation or unit Monitored item Contents
A
The windows condition “ON (All of windows reached fully
[NTDWN/
ALL WIN DOWN All windows open condition) / OFF (Other than all windows reached
DOWN]
fully open condition)” is displayed.
The roof open/close switch operation “ON (CLOSE) / OFF B
ROOF CLOSE SW [ON/OFF] Roof open/close SW
(Other than CLOSE operation)” is displayed.
The roof open/close switch operation “ON (OPEN) / OFF
ROOF OPEN SW [ON/OFF] Roof open/close SW
(Other than OPEN operation)” is displayed. C
The roof state “CLOSE (Roof is closed) / MOVE (Roof is
[CLOSE/MOVE /
ROOF STATE Roof during operation)/AJAR (Roof is stop in except opened
AJAR/OPEN]
and closed position)/OPEN (Roof is opened)” is displayed.
D
The hall sensor condition “OFF (Other than OPEN condi-
TRUNK SW [ON/OFF] Trunk SW
tion) / ON [Trunk lid (front) is fully opened]” is displayed.
The trunk switch (RH) condition “OFF (Other than OPEN E
TRUNK SW RH [ON/OFF] Trunk SW RH
condition) / ON [Trunk lid (front) is opened]” is displayed.
The trunk switch (LH) condition “OFF (Other than OPEN
TRUNK SW LH [ON/OFF] Trunk SW LH
condition) / ON [Trunk lid (front) is opened]” is displayed.
F
The roof condition “ON (Roof is opened) / OFF (Other
ROOF SW OPEN [ON/OFF] Roof limit switch (OPEN)
than opened condition)” is displayed.
The roof condition “ON (Roof is closed) / OFF (Other than
ROOF SW CLOSE [ON/OFF] Roof limit switch (CLOSE) G
closed condition)” is displayed.
The roof condition “ON (Roof is locked) / OFF (Other than
ROOF SW LOCK [ON/OFF] Roof limit switch (LOCK)
locked condition)” is displayed.
H
The parcel shelf switch (OPEN) condition “ON (Parcel
Parcel shelf limit switch
P SHELF OPEN [ON/OFF] shelf is fully opened) / OFF (Other than fully opened con-
(OPEN)
dition)” is displayed.
RF
The parcel shelf switch (CLOSE) condition “ON (Parcel
Parcel shelf limit switch
P SHELF CLOSE [ON/OFF] shelf is fully closed) / OFF (Other than fully closed condi-
(CLOSE)
tion)” is displayed.
The RHT C/U data “NORML (NORMAL) / FAULT J
RHT C/U DATA [NORML/FAULT] RHT C/U
(INVALID)” is displayed.
The BCM data for RHT C/U “NORML (NORMAL) / FAULT
BCM DATA [NORML/FAULT] BCM
(INVALID)” is displayed. K
The trunk release operation “ENABL(ENABLE) / DSABL
TRUNK RELEASE [ENABL/DSABL] Trunk lid opener system
(DISABLE)” is displayed.
The tonneau cover condition “ON (Hooked) / OFF L
RF STORAGE SW [ON/OFF] Tonneau cover switch
(Hooked)” is displayed.
The CDL switch operation “ENABL(ENABLE) / DSABL
(DISABLE)” is displayed. M
[When the car is locked by keyfob, the CDL switch is dis-
abled. And the power window switch and roof open/close
CDL SW [ENABL/DSABL] Lock system
switch will be disabled.
Retractable hard top function is disable if the ignition is
turned ON with unregistered key, and “DISABLE” is dis-
played 30 seconds later.]
VEHICLE SPEED [km/h] Vehicle speed The condition of vehicle speed is displayed.
HANDLE POSI [LHD/RHD] BCM The BCM for handle position is displayed.

RF-69
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
ACTIVE TEST
CONSULT-II display Diagnosed parts Contents
Gives a drive signal to RHT C/U for the driver side front power window motor to
DR FR WINDOW DRIVER FRONT WINDOW
activate (UP/DOWN) for 1 second.
Gives a drive signal to RHT C/U for the Passenger side front power window
AS FR WINDOW ASSIST FRONT WINDOW
motor to activate (UP/DOWN) for 1 second.
Gives a drive signal to RHT C/U for the driver side RR power window motor to
DR RR WINDOW DRIVER REAR WINDOW
activate (UP/DOWN) for 1 second.
Gives a drive signal to RHT C/U for the Passenger side RR power window
AS RR WINDOW ASSIST REAR WINDOW
motor to activate (UP/DOWN) for 1 second.
Gives a drive signal to RHT C/U for the trunk lid opener actuator to activate
TRUNK TRUNK LID
(UNLOCK).
Gives a drive signal to RHT C/U for parcel shelf motor to activate (OPEN/
PARCEL SHELF PARCEL SHELF
CLOSE) for 1 second.
VALVE HYDRAULIC VALVE Gives a drive signal to RHT C/U for hydraulic valve to activate (ON/OFF).
Gives a drive signal to RHT C/U for hydraulic motor to activate (LEFT/RIGHT)
HYDRAULIC MOTOR HYDRAULIC MOTOR
for 1 second.
Gives a drive signal to RHT C/U for roof to activate (OPEN/CLOSE) for 2 sec-
ROOF ROOF
onds.

RF-70
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Trouble Diagnosis Procedure EIS00DZP

WORK FLOW A
CAUTION:
Do not operate retractable hard top (C-View) system without connecting roof storage switch.
1. GET SYMPTOMS B

Listen to customer complaints request. (Get symptoms)


C
>> GO TO 2.

2. FUNCTION COMFIRMATION D

Understand retractable hard top (C-View) system. Refer to RF-30, "System Description" .
E
>> GO TO 3.

3. CHECK CAN COMMUNICATION SYSTEM F


Check CAN communication system. Refer to LAN-5, "Precautions When Using CONSULT-II" .

>> GO TO 4. G

4. CHECK FUNCTION OF POWER WINDOW SYSTEM


H
Does power window operate by power window switches?
YES or NO
RF
YES >> GO TO 5.
NO >> Refer to GW-151, "Work Flow" .

5. CHECK MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM J

Does the key fob operate properly when locking the vehicle?
YES or NO K
YES >> GO TO 6.
NO >> Refer to BL-172, "TRUNK LID SWITCH (C+C)"
L
6. CHECK INPUT SIGNAL
Check input signals in “DATA MONITOR” mode with CONSULT-II. Refer to RF-68, "DATE MONITOR" . M
Item Condition Display
BCM DATA – NORML
RHT C/U DATA – NORML
VHICLE SPEED IGN: ON – Less than 5km/h
RF STORAGE SW Tonneau cover : Hooked ON
CDL SW – ENABLE
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 7.
NG >> ● BCM DATA: Refer to RF-145, "Check Communication Line (BCM)"
● RHT DATA: Refer to RF-143, "Check Communication Line [Retractable Hard Top (C-View)
Control Unit]"
● VHICLE SPEED: Refer to DI-33, "Inspection/Vehicle Speed Signal" .

● RF STORAGE SW: Refer to RF-114, "Check Roof Storage Switch" .

● CDL SW: Refer to BL-294, "Diagnosis Procedure" .

RF-71
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
7. PERFORM SELF-DIAGNOSIS
Perform self-diagnosis of retractable hard top (C-View) system with CONSULT-II. Refer to RF-66, "CONSULT-
II Function (BCM)" .
NOTE:
Perform “SELF-DIAGNOSIS” again after repairing the DTC.

“SELF-DIAG RESULTS” are displayed>>GO TO RF-67, "SELF DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS" .


“SELF-DIAG RESULTS” are not displayed>>GO TO 8.

8. CHECK RETRACTRABLE HARD TOP OPERATION 1


1. Erase DTC with CONSULT-II. Refer to RF-67, "How to Read SELF-DIAG RESULTS" .
2. Fully operate retractable hard top (C-View). (CLOSE → OPEN and OPEN → CLOSE)
3. Perform self-diagnosis of retractable hard top (C-View) system with CONSULT-II. Refer to RF-66, "CON-
SULT-II Function (BCM)" .

“SELF-DIAG RESULTS” are displayed>>GO TO RF-67, "SELF DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS" .


“SELF-DIAG RESULTS” are not displayed>> GO TO 9.

9. CHECK RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) SYSTEM


According to the trouble diagnosis symptom chart, repair or replace the cause of the malfunction.

>> Refer to RF-98, "Trouble Diagnosis Symptom Chart for Roof Position" .

10. CHECK RETRACTRABLE HARD TOP OPERATION 2


Fully operate retractable hard top (C-View). (OPEN and CLOSE)
Does retractable hard top (C-View) operate normally?
Yes or No
Yes >> INSPECTION END
No >> GO TO 2.

RF-72
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
DTC B1601 HYD MOTOR LEFT EIS00DZQ

DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION A
B1601 HYD MOTOR LEFT monitors the power supply condition to the relay LL (installed in hydraulic unit)
relay. If it is detected the short circuit, it judges that it is a malfunction and displays the DTC (Diagnostic Trou-
ble Code). B
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL
UNIT
C
Termi- Condition
Wire Voltage (V)
nal Item
color IGN Operation or conditions (Approx.)
No.
:Turn left Battery voltage D
Hydraulic motor relay
52 R ON Hydraulic motor
(LL) Other than above 0

SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC E
Self-diagnosis
DTC DTC detecting condition Possible causes
name
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control ● Harness and connector
F
unit detects voltage of terminal 52 during (Short in the circuit between the retractable hard
non roof operating. top (C-View) control unit and electrical unit)
B1601 HYD MOTOR LEFT
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control ● Retractable hard top (C-View) control unit G
unit does not detects voltage of terminal
52 during roof operating. ● Electrical unit (in the hydraulic unit)

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE H
Refer to RF-136, "Check Hydraulic Motor Relay LL Circuit" .
DTC B1602 HYD MOTOR RIGHT EIS00DZR
RF
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION
B1602 HYD MOTOR RIGHT monitors the power supply condition to the relay RL (installed in hydraulic unit)
relay. If it is detected the short circuit, it judges that it is a malfunction and displays the DTC (Diagnostic Trou-
ble Code). J

TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL
UNIT
K
Termi- Condition
Wire Voltage (V)
nal Item
color IGN Operation or conditions (Approx.)
No.
L
Hydraulic pump relay :Turn right Battery voltage
51 BR ON Hydraulic motor
(RL) Other than above 0

SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC M
Self-diagnosis
DTC DTC detecting condition Possible causes
name
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control ● Harness and connector
unit detects voltage of terminal 51 during (Short in the circuit between the retractable hard
HYD MOTOR non roof operating. top (C-View) control unit and electrical unit)
B1602
RIGHT ● Retractable hard top (C-View) control ● Retractable hard top (C-View) control unit
unit does not detects voltage of terminal
51 roof operating. ● Electrical unit (in the hydraulic unit)

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
Refer to RF-139, "Check Hydraulic Motor Relay RL Circuit" .

RF-73
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
DTC B1603 DR FR WINDOW MOTOR EIS00DZS

DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION
B1603 DR FR WINDOW MOTOR monitors the power supply condition to the front driver side power window
motor. If it is detected the short circuit, it judges that it is a malfunction and displays the DTC (Diagnostic Trou-
ble Code).
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL
UNIT
Termi- Condition
Wire Voltage (V)
nal Item
color IGN Operation or conditions (Approx.)
No.
: UP Battery voltage
Front power window Front driver side power window
55 GY motor LH UP : DOWN 0
ON
(53) (PU) (Front power window : UP Battery voltage
motor RH UP) Rear driver side power window
: DOWN 0
(): For RHD

SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC
Self-diagnosis
DTC DTC detecting condition Possible causes
name
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit detects voltage of terminal 55(53) ● Harness and connector
during non front driver side power win- (Short in the circuit between the retractable hard
DR FR WINDOW dow UP operation. top control unit and the front driver side power
B1603 window motor)
MOTOR ● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit does not detects voltage of terminal ● Retractable hard top (C-View) control unit
55(53) during front driver side power ● Front driver side power window motor
window UP operation.
(): For RHD

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
Refer to GW-161, "Front Power Window Motor LH Circuit Check 1" (for LHD models).
Refer to GW-163, "Front Power Window Motor RH Circuit Check 1" (for RHD models).
DTC B1604 DR RR WINDOW MOTOR EIS00DZT

DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION
B1604 DR RR WINDOW MOTOR monitors the power supply condition to the rear driver side power window
motor. If it is detected the short circuit, it judges that it is a malfunction and displays the DTC (Diagnostic Trou-
ble Code).
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL
UNIT
Termi- Condition
Wire Voltage (V)
nal Item
color IGN Operation or conditions (Approx.)
No.
: UP Battery voltage
Rear power window Rear driver side power window
56 P motor LH UP : DOWN 0
ON
(54) (W) (Rear power window : UP Battery voltage
motor RH UP) Front driver side power window
: DOWN 0
(): For RHD

RF-74
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC
Self-diagnosis
A
DTC DTC detecting condition Possible causes
name
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit detects voltage of terminal 56(54) ● Harness and connector B
during non rear driver side power win- (Short in the circuit between the retractable hard
DR RR WINDOW dow UP operation. top (C-View) control unit and the rear driver side
B1604 power window motor)
MOTOR ● Retractable hard top (C-View) control C
unit does not detects voltage of terminal ● Retractable hard top (C-View) control unit
56(54) during rear side power window ● Rear driver side power window motor
UP operation.
D
(): For RHD

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
Refer to GW-165, "Rear Power Window Motor LH Circuit Check 1" . (for LHD models) E
Refer to GW-167, "Rear Power Window Motor RH Circuit Check 1" . (for RHD models)
DTC B1605 AS FR WINDOW MOTOR EIS00DZU

DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION F
B1605 AS FR WINDOW MOTOR monitors the power supply condition to the front passenger side power win-
dow motor. If it is detected the short circuit, it judges that it is a malfunction and displays the DTC (Diagnostic
Trouble Code). G
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL
UNIT
H
Termi- Condition
Wire Voltage (V)
nal Item
color IGN Operation or conditions (Approx.)
No.
RF
Front passenger side power win- : UP Battery voltage
Front power window
dow : DOWN 0
53 PU motor RH UP
ON
(55) (GY) (Front power window : UP Battery voltage
Rear passenger side power win- J
motor LH UP)
dow : DOWN 0
(): For RHD
K
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC
Self-diagnosis
DTC DTC detecting condition Possible causes
name
L
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit detects voltage of terminal 53(55) ● Harness and connector
during non front passenger side power (Short in the circuit between the retractable hard
AS FR WINDOW window UP operation. top (C-View) control unit and the front passenger M
B1605 power window motor)
MOTOR ● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit does not detects voltage of terminal ● Retractable hard top (C-View) control unit
53(55) during front passenger side ● Front passenger side power window motor
power window UP operation.
(): For RHD

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
Refer to GW-164, "Front Power Window Motor RH Circuit Check 2" . (for LHD models)
Refer to GW-162, "Front Power Window Motor LH Circuit Check 2" (for RHD models)

RF-75
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
DTC B1606 AS RR WINDOW MOTOR EIS00DZV

DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION
B1606 AS RR WINDOW MOTOR monitors the power supply condition to the rear passenger side power win-
dow motor. If it is detected the short circuit, it judges that it is a malfunction and displays the DTC (Diagnostic
Trouble Code).
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL
UNIT
Termi- Condition
Wire Voltage (V)
nal Item
color IGN Operation or conditions (Approx.)
No.

Rear passenger side power win- : UP Battery voltage


Rear power window
dow : DOWN 0
54 W motor RH UP
ON
(56) (P) (Rear power window : UP Battery voltage
Front passenger side power win-
motor LH UP)
dow : DOWN 0
(): For RHD

SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC
Self-diagnosis
DTC DTC detecting condition Possible causes
name
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit detects voltage of terminal 54(56) ● Harness and connector
during non rear passenger side power (Short in the circuit between the retractable hard
AS RR WINDOW window UP operation. top (C-View) control unit and the rear passenger
B1606 side power window motor)
MOTOR ● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit does not detects voltage of terminal ● Retractable hard top (C-View) control unit
54(56) during rear passenger side power ● Rear passenger side power window motor
window UP operation.

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
Refer to GW-168, "Rear Power Window Motor RH Circuit Check 2" . (for LHD models)
Refer to GW-166, "Rear Power Window Motor LH Circuit Check 2" (fro RHD models)

RF-76
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
DTC B1607 VALVE EIS00DZW

DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION A
B1607 VALVE monitors the power supply condition to the hydraulic valve (installed in hydraulic unit). If it is
detected the short circuit, it judges that it is a malfunction and displays the DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code).
B
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL
UNIT
Termi- Wire Condition Voltage (V)
Item C
nal No. color IGN Operation or conditions (Approx.)

Hydraulic :Activate Battery voltage


45 L Hydraulic valve ON
valve Other than above 0 D

SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC
Self-diagnosis E
DTC DTC detecting condition Possible causes
name
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit detects voltage of terminal 45 during ● Harness and connector
(Short in the circuit between the retractable hard F
non hydraulic valve operating conditions.
B1607 VALVE top (C-View) control unit and the hydraulic unit)
● Retractable hard top (C-View) retract-
able hard top (C-View) control unit does ● Retractable hard top (C-View) control unit
not detects voltage of terminal 45 during ● Hydraulic unit G
hydraulic valve operation condition.

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
H
Refer to RF-135, "Check Hydraulic Valve" .

RF

RF-77
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
DTC B1608 TRUNK LOCK LEFT EIS00DZX

DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION
B1608 TRUNK LOCK LEFT monitors the power supply condition to the trunk lid unlock actuator LH. If it is
detected the short circuit, it judges that it is a malfunction and displays the DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code).
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL
UNIT
Termi- Wire Condition Voltage (V)
Item
nal No. color IGN Operation or conditions (Approx.)

Trunk lid unlock actuator : CLOSE → OPEN 0 → Battery voltage → 0


42 OR ON Trunk (FRONT)
(LH) Other than above 0

SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC
Self-diagnosis
DTC DTC detecting condition Possible causes
name
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit detects voltage of terminal 42 during ● Harness and connector
non trunk unlock (front) operating condi- (Short in the circuit between the retractable con-
TRUNK LOCK tions. trol unit and the trunk lid side latch LH)
B1608
LEFT ● Retractable hard top (C-View) retract- ● Retractable hard top (C-View) control unit
able hard top (C-View) control unit does
not detects voltage of terminal 42 during ● trunk lid side latch LH
trunk unlock (front) operation condition.

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
Refer to RF-116, "Check Trunk Lid Unlock Actuator LH" .
DTC B1609 TRUNK LOCK RIGHT EIS00DZY

DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION
B1609 TRUNK LOCK RIGHT monitors the power supply condition to the trunk lid unlock actuator RH. If it is
detected the short circuit, it judges that it is a malfunction and displays the DTC (Diagnostic trouble Code).
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL
UNIT
Termi- Wire Condition Voltage (V)
Item
nal No. color IGN Operation or conditions (Approx.)

Trunk lid unlock actuator : CLOSE → OPEN 0 → Battery voltage → 0


43 PU ON Trunk (FRONT)
(RH) Other than above 0

SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC
Self-diagnosis
DTC DTC detecting condition Possible causes
name
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit detects voltage of terminal 43 during ● Harness and connector
non trunk unlock (front) operating condi- (Short in the circuit between the retractable hard
TRUNK LOCK tions. top (C-View) retractable hard top (C-View) control
B1609 unit and the trunk lid side latch RH)
RIGHT ● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit does not detects voltage of terminal ● Retractable hard top (C-View) control unit
43 during trunk unlock (front) operation ● trunk lid side latch RH
condition.

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
Refer to RF-118, "Check Trunk Lid Unlock Actuator RH" .

RF-78
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
DTC B160A P SHELF MTR CLOSE EIS00DZZ

DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION A
B160A P SHELF MTR CLOSE monitors the power supply condition to the parcel shelf motor. If it is detected
the short circuit, it judges that it is a malfunction and displays the DTC (Diagnostic trouble Code).
B
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL
UNIT
Termi- Wire Condition Voltage (V)
Item C
nal No. color IGN Operation or conditions (Approx.)

Parcel shelf motor : Moves UP Battery voltage


41 Y ON Parcel shelf
(CLOSE) Other than above 0 D

SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC
Self-diagnosis E
DTC DTC detecting condition Possible causes
name
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit detects voltage of terminal 41 during ● Harness and connector
(Short in the circuit between the retractable hard
F
non parcel shelf (CLOSE) operating con-
P SHELF MTR ditions. top (C-View) control unit and the parcel shelf
B160A motor)
CLOSE ● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit does not detects voltage of terminal ● Retractable hard top (C-View) control unit G
41 during parcel shelf (CLOSE) opera- ● Parcel shelf motor
tion condition.

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE H
Refer to RF-133, "Check Parcel Shelf Motor" .
DTC B160B P SHELF MTR OPEN EIS00E00 RF
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION
B160B P SHELF MTR OPEN monitors the power supply condition to the parcel shelf motor. If it is detected the
short circuit, it judges that it is a malfunction and displays the DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code). J
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL
UNIT
Condition K
Termi- Wire Voltage (V)
Item
nal No. color IGN Operation or conditions (Approx.)

: Moves DOWN Battery voltage


46 W Parcel shelf motor (OPEN) ON Parcel shelf L
Other than above 0

SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC
M
Self-diagnosis
DTC DTC detecting condition Possible causes
name
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit detects voltage of terminal 46 during ● Harness and connector
non parcel shelf (OPEN) operating con- (Short in the circuit between the retractable hard
P SHELF MTR ditions. top (C-View) control unit and the parcel shelf
B160B motor)
OPEN ● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit does not detects voltage of terminal ● Retractable hard top (C-View) control unit
46 during parcel shelf (OPEN) operation ● Parcel shelf motor
condition.

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
Refer to RF-133, "Check Parcel Shelf Motor" .

RF-79
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
DTC B160C TRUNK SW EIS00E01

DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION
B160C TRUNK SW monitors the hall sensor signal condition to the retractable hard top (C-View) control unit.
If it is detected the unusual signal, it judges that it is a malfunction and displays the DTC (Diagnostic Trouble
Code).
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL
UNIT
Terminal Wire Condition Signal
Item
No. color IGN Operation or condition (Reference value)

: Fully OPEN

MIIB1358E
9 Y Hall sensor signal ON Trunk lid

Other than above

MIIB1359E

RF-80
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC
Self-diagnosis
A
DTC DTC detecting condition Possible causes
name
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit does not detect that hall sensor is B
ON for 16 seconds or more from turn ON
trunk lid limit switch (LH/RH) in trunk lid
opening sequence.
C
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit does not detect Hall sensor is OFF
for 2 seconds or more from turn ON par-
cel shelf limit switch (CLOSE) during D
roof opening operation.
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit does not detect Hall sensor is OFF E
for 2 seconds or more from turn ON roof
limit switch (CLOSE) during roof closing
operation.
F
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit does not detect Hall sensor is ON
● Harness and connector (Short and open in the
for 14 seconds or more from turn ON
circuit between the retractable hard top (C-View)
roof limit switch (LOCK) during roof clos- G
control unit and the hall sensor)
ing operation.
B160C TRUNK SW ● Retractable hard top (C-View) control unit
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit does not detect hall sensor is ON ● Hall sensor
H
and trunk lid limit switch (LH) is ON for ● Trunk lid mechanism
0.7 seconds or more from turn off trunk
● Hydraulic system
lid limit switch (RH) during roof opening
operation. RF
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit does not detect hall sensor is ON
and trunk lid limit switch (RH) is ON for J
0.7 seconds or more from turn off trunk
lid limit switch (LH) during roof opening
operation.
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control K
unit does not detect hall sensor is ON
and trunk lid limit switch (LH/RH) is ON
for 0.7 seconds or more from turn off L
roof limit switch (LOCK) during roof
opening operation.
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit terminals 9 and 28 detects unusual
M
voltage.

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
Reference
Diagnosis/service procedure
page
1. Check trunk mechanism deformation, interference with other parts and pinched foreign materials. BL-251
2. Check hydraulic system. RF-200
3. Check hall sensor. RF-126

RF-81
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
DTC B160D ROOF SW OPEN EIS00E02

DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION
B160D ROOF SW OPEN monitors the roof limit switch (OPEN) signal condition to the retractable hard top (C-
View) control unit. If it is detected the unusual signal, it judges that it is a malfunction and displays the DTC
(Diagnostic Trouble Code).
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL
UNIT
Terminal Condition Signal
Wire color Item
No. IGN Operation or condition (Reference value)

: Fully OPEN 0

Roof limit switch


10 SB ON Roof
(OPEN) signal Other than above

MIIB1360E

SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC
Self-diagnosis
DTC DTC detecting condition Possible causes
name
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit does not detect that roof limit ● Harness and connector [Short or open in the cir-
switch (OPEN) is ON for 16 seconds or cuit between retractable hard top (C-View) con-
more from turn off roof limit switch trol unit and the roof limit switch (OPEN)]
(CLOSE) during roof opening operation. ● Retractable hard top (C-View) control unit
B160D ROOF SW OPEN
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control ● Roof limit switch (OPEN)
unit does not detect roof limit switch
(OPEN) is OFF for 2 second or more ● Roof mechanism
from turn OFF parcel shelf limit switch ● Hydraulic system
(OPEN) during roof closing operation.

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
Diagnosis/ service procedure Reference page
1. Check roof mechanism deformation. interference with other parts and pinched foreign materials. RF-161
2. Check hydraulic system. RF-200
3. Check roof limit switch (OPEN). RF-111

RF-82
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
DTC B160E ROOF SW CLOSE EIS00E03

DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION A
B160E ROOF SW CLOSE monitors the roof limit switch (CLOSE) signal condition to the retractable hard top
(C-View) control unit. If it is detected the unusual signal, it judges that it is a malfunction and displays the DTC
(Diagnostic Trouble Code). B
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL
UNIT
C
Terminal Condition Signal
Wire color Item
No. IGN Operation or condition (Reference value)

: CLOSE 0 D

Roof limit switch (CLOSE) E


10 PU ON Roof
signal Other than above

F
MIIB1360E

SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC
Self-diagnosis G
DTC DTC detecting condition Possible causes
name
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
● Harness and connector [Short or open in the cir- H
unit does not detect that roof limit
cuit between retractable hard top (C-View) con-
switch (CLOSE) is OFF for 2.5 seconds
trol unit and the roof limit switch (CLOSE)]
or more from turn OFF roof limit switch
(LOCK) during roof opening operation. ● Retractable hard top (C-View) retractable hard
B160E ROOF SW CLOSE top (C-View) control unit RF
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit does not detect roof limit switch ● Roof limit switch (CLOSE)
(CLOSE) is ON for 20 seconds or more ● Roof mechanism
from turn OFF roof limit switch (OPEN) J
● Hydraulic system
during roof closing operation.

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
K
Diagnosis/ service procedure Reference page
1. Check roof mechanism deformation, interference with other parts and pinched foreign materials. RF-161
2. Check hydraulic system. RF-200 L
3. Check roof limit switch (CLOSE). RF-108

RF-83
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
DTC B160F ROOF SW LOCK EIS00E04

DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION
B160F ROOF SW LOCK monitors the roof limit switch (LOCK) signal condition to the retractable hard top (C-
View) retractable hard top (C-View) control unit. If it is detected the unusual signal, it judges that it is a mal-
function and displays the DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code).
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL
UNIT
Terminal Condition Signal
Wire color Item
No. IGN Operation or condition (Reference value)

: LOCKED 0

Roof limit switch (LOCK)


15 GY ON Roof
signal Other than above

MIIB1360E

SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC
Self-diagnosis
DTC DTC detecting condition Possible causes
name
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit does not detect that roof limit switch
(LOCK) is ON for 16 seconds or more
from turn OFF trunk lid limit switch (LH/
RH) during roof opening operation.
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit does not detect roof limit switch
(LOCK) is OFF for 1 second or more
● Harness and connector [Short or open in the cir-
from turn ON any or more trunk lid limit
cuit between retractable hard top (C-View) con-
switch (LH/RH) during roof closing oper-
trol unit and the roof limit switch (LOCK)]
ation.
B160F ROOF SW LOCK ● Retractable hard top (C-View) control unit
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit does not detect hall sensor is ON ● Roof limit switch (LOCK)
and roof limit switch (LOCK) is ON for 16 ● Roof mechanism
seconds or more from turn off trunk lid
● Hydraulic system
limit switch (LH/RH) during roof opening
operation.
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit does not detect any or both trunk
limit switch (LH/RH) are OFF and roof
limit switch (LOCK) is ON for 14 seconds
or more from turn off hall sensor during
roof closing operation.

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
Diagnosis/ service procedure Reference page
1. Check roof mechanism deformation, interference with other parts and pinched foreign materials. RF-161
2. Check hydraulic system. RF-200
3. Check roof limit switch (LOCK). RF-105

RF-84
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
DTC B1610 TRUNK SW LH EIS00E05

DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION A
B1610 TRUNK SW LH monitors the trunk lid limit switch (LH/RH) signal condition to the retractable hard top
(C-View) control unit. If it is detected the unusual signal, it judges that it is a malfunction and displays the DTC
(Diagnostic Trouble Code). B
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL
UNIT
C
Terminal Condition Signal
Wire color Item
No. IGN Operation or condition (Reference value)

: UNLOCK 0 D

Trunk lid switch (LH) Trunk lid E


14 BR ON Other than
signal (Font)
above

F
MIIB1360E

: UNLOCK 0

Trunk lid switch Trunk lid


16 LG ON Other than
(RH) signal (Font)
above H

MIIB1360E
RF
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC
Self-diagnosis
DTC DTC detecting condition Possible causes
name J
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit does not detect that trunk lid limit
switch (LH) is OFF for 0.7 seconds or K
more from trunk lid limit switch (RH) is
OFF in trunk opening sequence. ● Harness and connector (Short and open in the
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control circuit between retractable hard top (C-View)
unit does not detect trunk lid switch (LH/ control unit and the trunk kid limit switches) L
RH) are ON for 14 second or more from ● Retractable hard top (C-View) control unit
B1610 TRUNK SW LH
turn OFF the hall sensor in trunk closing
● Trunk limit switch (LH)
sequence. M
● Trunk mechanism
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit dose not detects trunk lid switch ● Hydraulic system
(LH/RH) are OFF for 0.7 second or more
from retractable hard top (C-View) con-
trol unit out put to trunk lid unlock actua-
tors (LH/RH).

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
Diagnosis/ service procedure Reference page
1. Check trunk mechanism deformation, interference with other parts and pinched foreign materials. BL-251
2. Check hydraulic system. RF-200
3. Check trunk lid switch LH. RF-120

RF-85
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
DTC B1611 TRUNK SW RH EIS00E06

DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION
B1611 TRUNK SW RH monitors the trunk kid switch front (RH) signal condition to the retractable hard top (C-
View) control unit. If it is detected the unusual signal, it judges that it is a malfunction and displays the DTC
(Diagnostic trouble Code).
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL
UNIT
Terminal Condition Voltage (V)
Wire color Item
No. IGN Operation or condition (Approx.)

Trunk lid switch (RH) sig- : CLOSE Battery voltage


16 LG ON Trunk lid (Font)
nal Other than above 0

SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC
Self-diagnosis
DTC DTC detecting condition Possible causes
name
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit does not detect that trunk lid limit ● Harness and connector (Short and open in the
switch (RH) is OFF for 0.7 seconds or circuit between retractable hard top (C-View)
more from trunk lid limit switch (LH) is control unit and the trunk lid limit switch RH)
OFF in trunk opening sequence. ● Retractable hard top (C-View) control unit
B1611 TRUNK SW RH
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control ● Trunk limit switch (RH)
unit does not detect that trunk lid limit
switch (RH) is ON for 1 second or more ● Trunk mechanism
from trunk lid limit switch (LH) is ON in ● Hydraulic system
trunk closing sequence.

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
Diagnosis/ service procedure Reference page
1. Check trunk mechanism deformation, interference with other parts and pinched foreign materials. BL-251
2. Check hydraulic system. RF-200
3. Check trunk lid switch RH. RF-123

DTC B1612 P SHELF SW OPEN EIS00E07

DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION
B1612 P SHELF SW OPEN monitors the parcel shelf limit switch (CLOSE) signal condition to the retractable
hard top control unit. If it is detected the unusual signal, it judges that it is a malfunction and displays the DTC
(Diagnostic Trouble Code).
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL
UNIT
Terminal Condition Signal
Wire color Item
No. IGN Operation or condition (Reference value)

Parcel shelf limit switch Parcel : OPEN


19 L ON
(OPEN) signal shelf

MIIB1360E

Other than above 0

RF-86
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC
Self-diagnosis
A
DTC DTC detecting condition Possible causes
name
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit does not detect that parcel shelf B
● Harness and connector [Short or open in the cir-
limit switch (OPEN) is ON for 5 seconds
cuit between retractable hard top (C-View) con-
or more from turn OFF parcel shelf limit
trol unit and the parcel shelf limit switch (OPEN)]
switch (CLOSE) during roof closing
P SHELF SW ● Retractable hard top (C-View) control unit
C
B1612 operation.
OPEN
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control ● Parcel shelf limit switch (OPEN)
unit does not detect parcel shelf limit ● Parcel shelf mechanism
switch (CLOSE) is OFF for 1 second or D
● Parcel shelf motor
more from turn on roof limit switch
(OPEN) during roof opening operation.

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE E

Diagnosis/ service procedure Reference page


1. Check parcel shelf mechanism deformation, interference with other parts and pinched foreign materials. EI-38 F
2. Check parcel shelf motor. RF-133
3. Check parcel shelf limit switch (OPEN). RF-128
G
DTC B1613 P SHELF SW CLOSE EIS00E08

DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION
B1613 P SHELF SW CLOSE monitors the parcel shelf limit switch (CLOSE) signal condition to the retractable H
hard top (C-View) control unit. If it is detected the unusual signal, it judges that it is a malfunction and displays
the DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code).
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL RF
UNIT
Terminal Condition Signal
Wire color Item
No. IGN Operation or condition (Reference value) J

K
Parcel shelf limit switch Parcel : CLOSE
18 SB ON
(CLOSE) signal shelf
L
MIIB1360E

Other than above 0


M
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC
Self-diagnosis
DTC DTC detecting condition Possible causes
name
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit does not detect that parcel shelf ● Harness and connector [Short or open in the cir-
limit switch (CLOSE) is ON for 5 sec- cuit between retractable hard top (C-View) con-
onds or more from turn OFF parcel shelf trol unit and the parcel shelf limit switch
limit switch (OPEN) during roof opening (CLOSE)]
P SHELF SW operation.
B1613 ● Retractable hard top (C-View) control unit
CLOSE
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control ● Parcel shelf limit switch (CLOSE)
unit does not detect parcel shelf limit
switch (CLOSE) is OFF for 1 second or ● Parcel shelf mechanism
more from turn on hall sensor during roof ● Parcel shelf motor
closing operation.

RF-87
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
Diagnosis/ service procedure Reference page
1. Check parcel shelf mechanism deformation, interference with other parts and pinched foreign materials. EI-38
2. Check parcel shelf motor. RF-133
3. Check parcel shelf limit switch (CLOSE). RF-131

DTC B1614 ROOF STATE EIS00E09

DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION
B1614 ROOF STATE monitors the roof limit switch (LOCK/CLOSE/OPEN), trunk lid switch (LH/RH) and hall
sensor signal input condition to the retractable hard top (C-View) control unit. If it is detected the unusual input
order of the signals, it judges that it is a malfunction and displays the DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code).
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL
UNIT
Terminal Condition Signal
Wire color Item
No. IGN Operation or condition (Reference value)

: OPEN 0

Roof limit switch (OPEN)


10 B ON Roof
signal Other than above

MIIB1360E

: CLOSE 0

Roof limit switch (CLOSE)


13 PU ON Roof
signal Other than above

MIIB1360E

: LOCK 0

Roof limit switch (LOCK)


15 GY ON Roof
signal Other than above

MIIB1360E

RF-88
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC
Self-diagnosis
A
DTC DTC detecting condition Possible causes
name
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit terminal 10, 13 and 15 detects roof B
● Harness and connector (Short in the circuit
limit switch (OPEN), (CLOSE) and between the retractable hard top (C-View) control
(LOCK) signal. Input order of the signals unit and the roof limit switches)
are not correct.
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control unit C
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
● Roof limit switch (OPEN)
unit terminal 14 and 16 detects trunk lid
B1614 ROOF STATE ● Roof limit switch (CLOSE)
switch (OPEN), (CLOSE) and (LOCK)
signal. Input order of the signals are not ● Roof limit switch (LOCK) D
correct.
● Trunk lid switch LH
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
● Trunk lid switch RH
unit terminal 9 detects hall sensor sig- E
nal. Input order of the signal is not cor- ● Hall sensor
rect.

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE F
Diagnosis/ service procedure Reference page
1. Check roof mechanism deformation, interference with other parts and pinched foreign materials. BL-251
G
2. Check trunk mechanism deformation, interference with other parts and pinched foreign materials. RF-200
3. Check roof limit switch (OPEN). RF-111
4. Check roof limit switch (CLOSE). RF-108 H
5. Check roof limit switch (LOCK). RF-105
6. Check trunk lid switch LH. RF-120
RF
7. Check trunk lid switch RH. RF-123
8. Check hall sensor. RF-126

DTC B1615 ROOF OPEN SW EIS00E0A


J
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION
B1615 ROOF OPEN SW monitors the roof open/close switch (OPEN) signal condition to the retractable hard
top (C-View) control unit. If it is detected the unusual signal, it judges that it is a malfunction and displays the K
DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code).
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL
UNIT L

Terminal Wire Condition Signal


Item
No. color IGN Operation or condition (Reference value)
M
: OPEN 0

Roof open/close switch Roof open/


11 P ON
(OPEN) signal close switch Other than above

MIIB1360E

RF-89
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC
Self-diagnosis
DTC DTC detecting condition Possible causes
name
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit terminal 11 detects roof open/close ● Harness and connector (Short in the circuit
switch (OPEN) signal for 60 seconds or between the retractable hard top (C-View) control
more. unit and the roof open/close switch)
B1615 ROOF OPEN SW
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control ● Retractable hard top (C-View) control unit
unit terminal 11 and 12 detects roof
open/close switch (OPEN) and (CLOSE) ● Roof open/close switch
signal at the same time.

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
Refer to RF-102, "Check Roof Open/Close Switch" .
DTC B1616 ROOF CLOSE SW EIS00E0B

DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION
B1616 ROOF CLOSE SW monitors the roof open/close switch (CLOSE) signal condition to the retractable
hard top (C-View) control unit. If it is detected the unusual signal, it judges that it is a malfunction and displays
the DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code).
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL
UNIT
Terminal Wire Condition Signal
Item
No. color IGN Operation or condition (Reference value)

: CLOSE 0

Roof open/close switch Roof open/


12 W ON
(CLOSE) signal close switch Other than above

MIIB1360E

SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC
Self-diagnosis
DTC DTC detecting condition Possible causes
name
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit terminal 12 detects roof open/close ● Harness and connector (Short in the circuit
switch (CLOSE) signal for 60 seconds or between the retractable hard top (C-View) control
more. unit and the roof open/close switch)
B1616 ROOF CLOSE SW
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control ● Retractable hard top (C-View) control unit
unit terminal 12 and 11 detects roof
open/close switch (CLOSE) and (OPEN) ● Roof open/close switch
signal at the same time.

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
Refer to RF-102, "Check Roof Open/Close Switch" .

RF-90
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
DTC B1617 DR WIND SW DOWN EIS00E0C

DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION A
B1617 DR WIND SW DOWN monitors the power window switch signal condition to the retractable hard top
(C-View) control unit. If it is detected the unusual signal, it judges that it is a malfunction and displays the DTC
(Diagnostic Trouble Code). B
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL
UNIT
C
Terminal Wire Condition Voltage (V)
Item
No. color IGN Operation or condition (Approx.)

Power window motor LH DOWN Power window main : OPEN Battery voltage D
4 (6) Y (OR) ON
(Power window motor RH DOWN) switch (driver side) Other than above 0

Power window motor RH UP Power window main : CLOSE Battery voltage


5 (7) L (G) ON E
(Power window motor LH UP) switch (driver side) Other than above 0
(): For RHD

SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC F
Self-diagnosis
DTC DTC detecting condition Possible causes
name
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control G
unit terminal 4 (6) detects driver side ● Harness and connector (Short in the circuit
power window switch DOWN signal for between the retractable hard top (C-View) control
DR WIND SW 20 seconds or more.
B1617 unit and the power window main switch) H
DOWN ● Retractable hard top (C-View) control ● Retractable hard top (C-View) control unit
unit terminal 4 (6) and 5 (7) detects
driver side power window switch UP and ● Power window main switch
DOWN signal at the same time. RF
(): For RHD

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE J
For LHD models
Diagnosis/ service procedure Reference page
1. Check power window circuit check 1. GW-152 K
2. Check power window main switch ground circuit. GW-169

For RHD models L


Diagnosis/ service procedure Reference page
1. Check power window circuit check 2. GW-155
M
2. Check power window main switch ground circuit. GW-169

RF-91
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
DTC B1618 DR WIND SW UP EIS00E0D

DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION
B1618 DR WIND SW UP monitors the power window switch signal condition to the retractable hard top (C-
View) control unit. If it is detected the unusual signal, it judges that it is a malfunction and displays the DTC
(Diagnostic Trouble Code).
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL
UNIT
Terminal Wire Condition Voltage (V)
Item
No. color IGN Operation or condition (Approx.)

Power window motor LH UP Power window main : CLOSE Battery voltage


5 (7) L (G) ON
(Power window motor RH UP) switch (driver side) Other than above 0
Power window motor RH DOWN : OPEN Battery voltage
Power window main
4 (6) Y (OR) (Power window motor LH ON
switch (driver side) Other than above 0
DOWN)
(): For RHD

SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC
Self-diagnosis
DTC DTC detecting condition Possible causes
name
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit terminal 5(7) detects driver side ● Harness and connector (Short in the circuit
power window switch UP signal for 20 between the retractable hard top (C-View) control
seconds or more. unit and the power window main switch)
B1618 DR WIND SW UP
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control ● Retractable hard top (C-View) control unit
unit terminal 5(7) and 4(6) detects
driver side power window switch UP and ● Power window main switch
DOWN signal at the same time.
(): For RHD

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
For LHD models
Diagnosis/ service procedure Reference page
1. Check power window circuit check 1. GW-152
2. Check power window main switch ground circuit. GW-169

For RHD models


Diagnosis/ service procedure Reference page
1. Check power window circuit check 2. GW-155
2. Check power window main switch ground circuit. GW-169

RF-92
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
DTC B1619 AS WIND SW DOWN EIS00E0E

DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION A
B1619 AS WIND SW DOWN monitors the power window switch signal condition to the retractable hard top (C-
View) control unit. If it is detected the unusual signal, it judges that it is a malfunction and displays the DTC
(Diagnostic Trouble Code). B
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL
UNIT
C
Terminal Wire Condition Voltage (V)
Item
No. color IGN Operation or condition (Approx.)

Power window main : OPEN Battery voltage D


6 (4) OR (Y) Parcel shelf motor (OPEN) ON
switch (passenger side) Other than above 0

Power window motor RH UP Power window main : CLOSE Battery voltage


7 (5) G (L) ON E
(Power window motor LH UP) switch (passenger side) Other than above 0
(): For RHD

SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC F
Self-diagnosis
DTC DTC detecting condition Possible causes
name
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control ● Harness and connector [Short in the circuit G
unit terminal 6 (4) detects passenger between the retractable hard top (C-View) control
side power window switch DOWN signal unit and the power window main switch or front
AS WIND SW for 20 seconds or more. power window switch (passenger side)]
B1619 H
DOWN ● Retractable hard top (C-View) control ● Retractable hard top (C-View) control unit
unit terminal 6 (4) and 7 (5) detects
● Power window main switch
passenger side power window switch UP
and DOWN signal at the same time. ● Front power window switch (passenger side) RF
(): For RHD

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE J
For LHD models
Diagnosis/ service procedure Reference page
1. Check power window circuit check 3 GW-157 K
2. Check power window circuit check 5 GW-159
3. Check power window circuit check 1 GW-152
L
4. Check power window main switch ground circuit. GW-169

For RHD models


M
Diagnosis/ service procedure Reference page
1. Check power window circuit check 4 GW-158
2. Check power window circuit check 6 GW-160
3. Check power window circuit check 2 GW-155
4. Check power window main switch ground circuit check. GW-169

RF-93
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
DTC B161A AS WIND SW UP EIS00E0F

DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION
B161A AS WIND SW UP monitors the power window switch signal condition to the retractable hard top (C-
View) control unit. If it is detected the unusual signal, it judges that it is a malfunction and displays the DTC
(Diagnostic Trouble Code).
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL
UNIT
Terminal Wire Condition Voltage (V)
Item
No. color IGN Operation or condition (Approx.)

Power window : CLOSE Battery voltage


Power window motor RH UP
7 (5) G (L) ON main switch
(Power window motor LH UP) Other than above 0
(passenger side)
Power window : OPEN Battery voltage
Power window motor RH DOWN
6 (4) OR (Y) ON main switch
(Power window motor LH DOWN) Other than above 0
(passenger side)
():For RHD

SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC
Self-diagnosis
DTC DTC detecting condition Possible causes
name
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control ● Harness and connector [Short in the circuit
unit terminal 7 (5) detects passenger between the retractable hard top (C-View) control
side power window switch UP signal for unit and power window main switch of front
20 seconds or more. power window switch (passenger side)]
B161A AS WIND SW UP
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control ● Retractable hard top (C-View) control unit
unit terminal 7 (5) and 6 (4) detects pas-
● Power window main switch
senger side power window switch UP
and DOWN signal at the same time. ● Front power window switch (passenger side)

():For RHD

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
For LHD models
Diagnosis/ service procedure Reference page
1. Check power window circuit check 3 GW-157
2. Check power window circuit check 5 GW-159
3. Check power window circuit check 1 GW-152
4. Check power window main switch ground circuit. GW-169

For RHD models


Diagnosis/ service procedure Reference page
1. Check power window circuit check 4 GW-158
2. Check power window circuit check 6 GW-160
3. Check power window circuit check 2 GW-155
4. Check power window main switch ground circuit check. GW-169

RF-94
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
DTC B161B VOLTAGE LOW EIS00E0G

DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION A
B161B VOLTAGE LOW monitors the battery voltage input to retractable hard top (C-View) control unit. When
the condition that the voltage is 9.0V or less is detected for 0.5 second or more, it judges that it is a malfunc-
tion and displays the DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code). B
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL
UNIT
C
Condition Voltage (V)
Terminal No. Wire color Item
IGN Operation or condition (Approx.)

3 OR IGN power supply ON — Battery voltage D


44 R Power source (fuse) — — Battery voltage

SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC
E
Self-diagnosis
DTC DTC detecting condition Possible causes
name
● Fuse
● It is detected for 0.5 seconds or more F
that the battery voltage is 10.0V or less ● Harness and connector (Open in the circuit)
B161B VOLTAGE LOW
input to the retractable hard top (C-View) ● Battery
control unit.
● Charging system G
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
Refer to SC-21, "Trouble Diagnoses (CR Engine Models)" . (for CR engine models)
Refer to SC-26, "Trouble Diagnoses (HR Engine Models)" . (for HR engine models) H
Refer to SC-26, "Trouble Diagnoses (HR Engine Models)" . (for K9K engine models)
DTC B161C VOLTAGE HIGH EIS00E0H
RF
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION
B161C VOLTAGE HIGH monitors the battery voltage input to retractable hard top (C-View) control unit. When
the condition that the voltage is 15V or more is detected for 0.5 second or more, it judges that it is a malfunc-
J
tion and displays the DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code)
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL
UNIT K
Condition Voltage (V)
Terminal No. Wire color Item
IGN Operation or condition (Approx.)

3 OR IGN power supply ON — Battery voltage L


44 R Power source (fuse) — — Battery voltage

SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC M
Self-diagnosis
DTC DTC detecting condition Possible causes
name
● It is detected for 0.5 seconds or more ● Harness and connector (Short in the circuit)
that the battery voltage is 15.0V or more
B161C VOLTAGE HIGH ● Battery
input to the retractable hard top (C-View)
control unit. ● Charging system

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
Refer to SC-21, "Trouble Diagnoses (CR Engine Models)" . (for CR engine models)
Refer to SC-26, "Trouble Diagnoses (HR Engine Models)" . (for HR engine models)
Refer to SC-26, "Trouble Diagnoses (HR Engine Models)" . (for K9K engine models)

RF-95
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
DTC B161D HYD PUMP TEMP EIS00E0I

DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION
B161D HYD PUMP TEMP monitors the hydraulic system thermo protection is active or not.If thermo protec-
tion is active, it displays the DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code).
When thermo protection is active, hydraulic system should be cooled down.Wait for 9 minutes and try again.
DTC B161E RHT C/U EIS00E0J

DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION
B161E RHT C/U judges NG by self-detecting the retractable hard top (C-View) control unit internal malfunc-
tion. If this DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code) is displayed, replace the retractable hard top (C-View) control unit.
DTC B161F PARCEL SHELF STATE EIS00E0K

DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION
B161F PARCEL SHELF STATE monitors the parcel shelf limit switch signal (CLOSE/OPEN) input to the
retractable hard top (C-View) control unit. If it is detected the unusual input order of the signals, it judges that it
is a malfunction and displays the DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code).
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL
UNIT
Terminal Wire Condition Signal
Item
No. color IGN Operation or condition (Reference value)

: CLOSE 0

Parcel shelf limit switch


18 SB ON Parcel shelf
(CLOSE) signal Other than above

MIIB1360E

: OPEN 0

Parcel shelf limit switch


19 L ON Parcel shelf
(OPEN) signal Other than above

MIIB1360E

SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC
Self-diagnosis
DTC DTC detecting condition Possible causes
name
● Harness and connector (Open in the circuit
between the retractable hard top (C-View) and
the parcel shelf limit switches)
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control ● Harness and connector (Open in the circuit
unit terminal 18 and 19 detects parcel between the retractable hard top (C-View) and
PARCEL SHELF
B161F shelf limit switch (OPEN) and (CLOSE) the parcel shelf motor)
STATE
signal. Input order of the signals is not ● Parcel shelf mechanism
correct.
● Parcel shelf limit switch (OPEN)
● Parcel shelf limit switch (CLOSE)
● Retractable hard top (C-View) control unit

RF-96
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
Diagnosis/ service procedure Reference page
A

1. Check parcel shelf mechanism deformation, interference with other parts and pinched foreign materials. EI-38
2. Check parcel shelf limit switch (OPEN). RF-128 B
3. Check parcel shelf limit switch (CLOSE). RF-131

RF

RF-97
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Trouble Diagnosis Symptom Chart for Roof Position EIS00E0L

CAUTION:
Do not operate retractable hard top (C-View) system without connecting roof storage switch.
NOTE:
● Before performing the diagnosis in the following table, check “Trouble Diagnosis Procedure”. Refer to RF-
71, "Trouble Diagnosis Procedure" .
● Start performing the diagnosis from retractable hard top (C-View) is fully closed position.
RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CYSTEM DOES NOT OPERTE
Malfunction part
Roof state Diagnosis/service procedure Reference page
[Malfunction function]
– – 1. Check roof open/close switch circuit. RF-102

RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CYSTEM STOP ON THE WAY [OPEN OPERATION]
Malfunction part
Roof state Diagnosis/service procedure Reference page
[Malfunction function]

Roof 1. Check and adjust front roof lock assembly. RF-192


[LOCK Þ UNLOCK] 2. Check leakage of hydraulic system. RF-200
1. Check and adjust front trunk lid lock LH/RH and trunk
BL-254
lid.
2. Check leakage of hydraulic system. RF-200
RF-116 (LH)
3. Check trunk lid unlock actuator LH/RH circuit.
RF-118 (RH)
RF-120 (LH)
OP0 → OP1 Trunk lid 4. Check trunk lid switch LH/RH.
RF-123 (RH)
[CLOSE Þ OPEN]
5. Check hydraulic motor relay RL circuit. RF-139
6. Check hydraulic motor circuit. RF-143
7. Check hydraulic valve circuit. RF-135
8. Replace retractable hard top (C-View) control unit. RF-146
9. Replace hydraulic unit. RF-203
Power window
1. Replace retractable hard top (C-View) control unit. RF-146
[CLOSE Þ OPEN]
1. Check and adjust roof system. RF-161
2. Check leakage of hydraulic system. RF-200
3. Check hydraulic relay LL circuit. RF-136

Roof 4. Check roof limit switch (LOCK) circuit. RF-105


OP2 → OP3
[CLOSE Þ OPEN] 5. Check roof limit switch (CLOSE) circuit. RF-108
6. Check hall sensor circuit. RF-126
7. Replace retractable hard top (C-View) control unit. RF-146
8. Replace hydraulic unit. RF-203
1. Check parcel shelf mechanism. RF-173

OP4 → OP5 → Parcel shelf 2. Check roof limit switch (OPEN) circuit. RF-111
OP6 [Moves UP] 3. Check parcel shelf motor circuit. RF-133
4. Check parcel shelf limit switch (OPEN) circuit. RF-128

RF-98
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Malfunction part
Roof state Diagnosis/service procedure Reference page
[Malfunction function] A
1. Check and adjust trunk lid. BL-251
2. Check leakage of hydraulic system. RF-200
B
3. Check and adjust front trunk lid lock LH/RH. BL-254
Trunk lid
OP6 → OP7 → [OPEN Þ CLOSE]
4. Check parcel shelf limit switch (CLOSE) circuit. RF-131
OP8 5. Check hydraulic valve circuit. RF-135 C
6. Replace retractable hard top (C-View) control unit. RF-146
7. Replace hydraulic unit. RF-203
D
Buzzer [Sounds] 1. Replace retractable hard top (C-View) control unit. RF-146
Trunk lid
OP8 → OP9 1. Replace retractable hard top (C-View) control unit. RF-146
[OPEN Þ CLOSE]
E
RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CYSTEM STOP ON THE WAY [CLOSE OPERATION]
Malfunction part
Roof state Diagnosis/service procedure Reference page
[Malfunction function] F
1. Check and adjust front trunk lid lock LH/RH and trunk
BL-254
lid.
Trunk lid 2. Check leakage of hydraulic system. RF-200 G
[CLOSE Þ OPEN]
CL1 → CL2 3. Replace retractable hard top (C-View) control unit. RF-146
4. Replace hydraulic unit. RF-203
H
Power window
1. Replace retractable hard top (C-View) control unit. RF-146
[CLOSE Þ OPEN]
1. Check parcel shelf mechanism. RF-173
Parcel shelf RF
CL3 → CL4 2. Check parcel shelf motor circuit. RF-133
[Moves DOWN]
3. Replace retractable hard top (C-View) control unit. RF-146
1. Check and adjust roof system. RF-161 J
2. Check and adjust front roof lock assembly. RF-192
CL4 → CL5 → Roof
3. Check leakage of hydraulic system. RF-200
CL6 [OPEN Þ CLOSE] K
4. Replace retractable hard top (C-View) control unit. RF-146
5. Replace hydraulic unit. RF-203
1. Check and adjust front roof lock assembly. RF-192 L
Roof 2. Check leakage of hydraulic system. RF-200
[CLOSE Þ LOCK] 3. Replace retractable hard top (C-View) control unit. RF-146
4. Replace hydraulic unit. RF-203
M

CL6 → CL7 1. Check and adjust trunk lid. BL-251

Trunk lid 2. Check leakage of hydraulic system. RF-200


[OPEN Þ CLOSE] 3. Replace retractable hard top (C-View) control unit. RF-146
4. Replace hydraulic unit. RF-203
Buzzer [Sounds] 1. Replace retractable hard top (C-View) control unit. RF-146
Power window
CL8 → CL9 1. Replace retractable hard top (C-View) control unit. RF-146
[OPEN Þ CLOSE]

RF-99
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Check Power Supply and Ground Circuit for Retractable Hard Top (C-view) Con-
trol Unit EIS00E0M

1. CHECK FUSE
Check if any of the following fuses in the retractable hard top (C-View) control unit are blown.
Unit Power source Fuse No.
Battery power supply 23 (15A)
Retractable hard top (C-View) control unit
Ignition switch ON or STRAT signal 4 (10A)
NOTE:
Refer to RF-28, "Component Parts and Harness Connector Location" .
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 2.
NG >> If fuse is blown, be sure to eliminate cause of malfunction before installing new fuse. Refer to PG-
5, "POWER SUPPLY ROUTING" .

2. CHECK POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT


1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Check voltage between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit harness connector and ground.
Terminals
(+)
Voltage (V)
Retractable hard Condition
(–) (Approx.)
top (C-View) Terminal
control unit con- (Wire color)
nector
B82 3 (OR) ON
B83 44 (R) OFF Battery
Ground Key switch
57 (R) ON voltage
B84
58 (R) ON

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 3.
NG >> Repair or replace retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit power supply circuit.

MIIB1270E

RF-100
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
3. CHECK GROUND CIRCUIT A
1. Disconnect retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector.
2. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit harness connector and ground.
B
Retractable hard top (C-View) Terminal
Continuity
control unit connector (Wire color)
B83 49 (B) Ground C
60 (B) Yes
B84
61(B)
D
OK or NG
OK >> Power supply and ground circuits are OK.
NG >> Repair or replace the retractable hard top (C-View) con-
trol unit ground circuit. E
MIIB1271E

RF

RF-101
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Check Roof Open/Close Switch EIS00E0N

1. CHECK ROOF OPEN/CLOSE SWITCH INPUT SIGNAL


With CONSULT-II
Check roof open/close switch (“ROOF OPEN SW” and “ROOF CLOSE SW”) in “DATA MONITOR” mode with
CONSULT-II.
Monitor item Condition
ROOF OPEN SW The roof open/close switch is operated “OPEN”.
ROOF CLOSE SW The roof open/close switch is operated “CLOSE”.

MIIB1272E

Without CONSULT-II
1. Turn ignition switch ON.
2. Check voltage between retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit connector and ground.

MIIB1273E

Terminals
(+)
Signal
Condition
Retractable hard top (–) (Reference value)
Terminal
(C-View) control unit
(Wire color)
connector
CLOSE 0

11 (P) Other than


above

Roof open/ MIIB1360E


B82 Ground
close switch OPEN 0

12 (W) Other than


above

MIIB1360E

RF-102
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
OK or NG
OK >> Retractable hard top (C-View) control unit circuit is OK. A
NG >> GO TO 2.

2. CHECK ROOF OPEN/CLOSE SWITCH B


1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Disconnect roof open/close switch connector.
C
3. Check roof open/close switch continuity.
Terminal
Condition Continuity
Roof open/close switch D
OPEN Yes
3
Roof open/ Other than above No
1 E
close switch CLOSE Yes
4
Other than above No
OK or NG F
OK >> GO TO 3. MIIB1274E
NG >> Replace roof open/close switch.
G
3. CHECK DOOR SWITCH CIRCUIT
1. Disconnect retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector.
H
2. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector and roof open/close switch
connector.
A B RF
Retractable hard Continuity
Terminal Roof open/close Terminal
top (C-View) con-
(Wire color) switch connector (Wire color)
trol unit connector J
11 (P) 3 (P)
B82 12 (W) B66 4 (W) Yes
21 (BR) 1 (BR) K

3. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control


unit connector and ground. MIIB1275E
L
A
Retractable hard top (C-View) Terminal Continuity
control unit connector (Wire color) M
Ground
11 (P)
B82 12 (W) No
21 (BR)
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 4.
NG >> Repair or replace harness between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector and roof
open/close switch.

RF-103
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
4. CHECK RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL UNIT OUTPUT SIGNAL
1. Connect retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector.
2. Turn ignition switch ON.
3. Check voltage between retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit connector and ground.

MIIB1276E

Terminals
(+) Signal
(–) (Reference value)
Retractable hard top (C-View) Terminal
control unit connector (Wire color)
11 (P)

B82 Ground
12 (W)

MIIB1360E

OK or NG
OK >> Check the condition of harness and connector.
NG >> Replace retractable hard top (C-View) control unit.

RF-104
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Check Roof Limit Switch (Lock) EIS00E0P

1. CHECK ROOF LIMIT SWITCH (LOCK) A

With CONSULT-II
Check roof limit switch (lock) (“ROOF SW LOCK”) in “DATA MONITOR” mode. B

Monitor item Condition


Roof is locked: ON C
ROOF SW LOCK
Other than above: OFF

E
MIIB1277E

Without CONSULT-II F
1. Turn ignition switch ON.
2. Check voltage between retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit harness connector and ground. G

RF

MIIB1278E
J

Terminals
(+) Signal K
Condition
(–) (Reference value)
Retractable hard top (C-View) Terminal
control unit connector (Wire color)
Locked 0 L

M
B82 15 (GY) Ground Roof
Other than above

MIIB1360E

OK or NG
OK >> Roof limit switch (LOCK) is OK.
NG >> GO TO 2.

RF-105
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
2. CHECK ROOF LIMIT SWITCH (LOCK) CIRCUIT
1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Disconnect retractable hard top (C-View) control unit and roof limit switch (LOCK) connector.
3. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector and roof limit switch
(LOCK) connector.
A B
Retractable hard
top (C-View) Terminal Roof limit switch Terminal Continuity
control unit con- (Wire color) (LOCK) connector (Wire color)
nector
15 (GY) 3 (GY)
B82 R7 Yes
22 (B) 2 (B)

4. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control


unit connector and ground.
MIIB1279E

A
Retractable hard top Continuity
Terminal
(C-View) control unit
(Wire color) Ground
connector
15 (GY)
B82 No
22 (B)
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 3.
NG >> Repair or replace harness between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit and roof limit switch
(LOCK).

3. CHECK ROOF LIMIT SWITCH (LOCK)


Check roof limit switch (LOCK) continuity.
Terminal
Condition Continuity
Roof limit switch (LOCK)
Locked Yes
2 3 Roof
Other than above No

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 4.
NG >> Replace roof limit switch (LOCK).

MIIB1280E

4. CHECK ROOF LIMIT SWITCH (LOCK) GROUND CIRCUIT


Check continuity between roof limit switch (LOCK) connector and ground.
Roof limit switch Terminal
Continuity
(LOCK) connector (Wire color) Ground
R7 2 (B) Yes

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 5.
NG >> Check the condition of the harness and the connector.

MIIB1281E

RF-106
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
5. CHECK RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL UNIT OUTPUT SIGNAL A
1. Connect retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector.
2. Turn ignition switch ON.
3. Check voltage between retractable hard top (C-View) control B
unit connector and ground.

E
MIIB1278E

Terminals F
(+) Signal
(–) (Reference value)
Retractable hard top (C-View) Terminal
control unit connector (Wire color) G

H
B82 15 (GY) Ground

RF
MIIB1360E

OK or NG
OK >> Check the condition of the harness and the connector. J
NG >> Replace retractable hard top (C-View) control unit.

RF-107
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Check Roof Limit Switch (Close) EIS00E0O

1. CHECK ROOF LIMIT SWITCH (CLOSE)


With CONSULT-II
Check roof limit switch (CLOSE) (“ROOF SW CLOSE”) in “DATA MONITOR” mode.
Monitor item Condition
Roof is closed: ON
ROOF SW CLOSE
Other than above: OFF

MIIB1282E

Without CONSULT-II
1. Turn ignition switch ON.
2. Check voltage between retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit harness connector and ground.

MIIB1283E

Terminals
(+)
Signal
Condition
Retractable hard top (–) (Reference value)
Terminal
(C-View)
(Wire color)
control unit connector
Closed 0

B82 13 (PU) Ground Roof


Other than above

MIIB1360E

OK or NG
OK >> Roof limit switch (CLOSE) is OK.
NG >> GO TO 2.

RF-108
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
2. CHECK ROOF LIMIT SWITCH (CLOSE) CIRCUIT A
1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Disconnect retractable hard top (C-View) control unit and roof limit switch (CLOSE) connector.
3. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector and roof limit switch B
(CLOSE) connector.
A B
C
Retractable hard
Terminal Continuity
top (C-View) Terminal Roof limit switch
(Wire
control unit con- (Wire color) (CLOSE) connector
color) D
nector
13 (PU) 3 (PU)
B82 R10 Yes
22 (B) 2 (B)
E
4. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit connector and ground.
MIIB1284E

A F
Retractable hard Continuity
Terminal
top (C-View)
(Wire color) Ground
control unit connector G
13 (PU)
B82 No
22 (BB)
H
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 3.
NG >> Repair or replace harness between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit and roof limit switch
RF
(CLOSE).

3. CHECK ROOF LIMIT SWITCH (CLOSE)


J
Check roof limit switch (CLOSE) continuity.
Terminal
Condition Continuity K
Roof limit switch (CLOSE)
Closed Yes
2 3 Roof
Other than above No L
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 4.
NG >> Replace roof limit switch (CLOSE). M

MIIB1280E

4. CHECK ROOF LIMIT SWITCH (CLOSE) GROUND CIRCUIT


Check continuity between roof limit switch (CLOSE) connector and ground.
Roof limit switch Terminal
Continuity
(CLOSE) connector (Wire color) Ground
R10 2 (B) Yes

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 5.
NG >> Check the condition of the harness and the connector.

MIIB1281E

RF-109
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
5. CHECK RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL UNIT OUTPUT SIGNAL
1. Connect retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector.
2. Turn ignition switch ON.
3. Check voltage between retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit connector and ground.

MIIB1283E

Terminals
(+) Signal
(–) (Reference value)
Retractable hard top (C-View) Terminal
control unit connector (Wire color)

B82 13 (PU) Ground

MIIB1360E

OK or NG
OK >> Check the condition of the harness and the connector.
NG >> Replace retractable hard top (C-View) control unit.

RF-110
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Check Roof Limit Switch (Open) EIS00E6M

1. CHECK ROOF LIMIT SWITCH (OPEN) A

With CONSULT-II
Check roof limit switch (OPEN) (“ROOF SW OPEN”) in “DATA MONITOR” mode. B

Monitor item Condition


Roof is fully open: ON C
ROOF SW OPEN
Other than above: OFF

E
MIIB1285E

Without CONSULT-II F
1. Turn ignition switch ON.
2. Check voltage between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit harness connector and ground.
G
Terminals
(+)
Voltage (V)
Retractable hard Condition H
Terminal (–) (Approx.)
top (C-View)
(Wire
control unit con-
color)
nector
RF
Fully open 0
B82 8 (SB) Ground Roof Other than
Battery voltage
above
MIIB1286E J
OK or NG
OK >> Roof limit switch (OPEN) is OK.
NG >> GO TO 2. K

RF-111
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
2. CHECK ROOF LIMIT SWITCH (OPEN) CIRCUIT
1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Disconnect retractable hard top (C-View) control unit and roof limit switch (OPEN) connector.
3. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector and roof limit switch
(OPEN) connector.
A B
Retractable hard
top (C-View) Terminal Roof limit switch Terminal Continuity
control unit con- (Wire color) (OPEN) connector (Wire color)
nector
8 (SB) 1 (SB)
B82 B74 Yes
10 (B) 2 (B)

4. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control


unit connector and ground.
MIIB1287E

A
Retractable hard Continuity
Terminal
top (C-View)
(Wire color) Ground
control unit connector
8 (SB)
B82 No
10 (B)
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 3.
NG >> Repair or replace harness between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit and roof limit switch
(OPEN).

3. CHECK ROOF LIMIT SWITCH (OPEN)


Check roof limit switch (OPEN) continuity.
Terminal
Condition Continuity
Roof limit switch (OPEN)
Fully open Yes
1 2 Roof
Other than above No

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 4.
NG >> Replace roof limit switch (OPEN).

MIIB1288E

4. CHECK ROOF LIMIT SWITCH (OPEN) GROUND CIRCUIT


Check continuity between roof limit switch (OPEN) connector and ground.
Roof limit switch Terminal
Continuity
(OPEN) connector (Wire color) Ground
B74 2 (B) Yes

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 5.
NG >> Check the condition of the harness and the connector.

MIIB1289E

RF-112
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
5. CHECK RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL UNIT OUTPUT SIGNAL A
1. Connect retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector.
2. Turn ignition switch ON.
3. Check voltage between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector and ground. B

Terminals
(+) C
Voltage (V)
Retractable hard
(–) (Approx.)
top (C-View) Terminal
control unit con- (Wire color) D
nector
B82 8 (SB) Ground Battery voltage
OK or NG E
OK >> Check the condition of the harness and the connector. MIIB1286E
NG >> Replace retractable hard top (C-View) control unit.
F

RF

RF-113
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Check Roof Storage Switch EIS00E0Q

1. CHECK ROOF STORAGE SWITCH


With CONSULT-II
Check roof storage switch (“RF STORAGE SW”) in “DATA MONITOR” mode.
Monitor item Condition
Tonneau cover is hooked: ON
RF STORAGE SW
Other than above: OFF

MIIB1290E

Without CONSULT-II
1. Turn ignition switch ON.
2. Check voltage between retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit harness connector and ground.

MIIB1291E

Terminals
(+)
Signal
Condition
Retractable hard top (–) (Reference value)
Terminal
(C-View) control unit
(Wire color)
connector

Hooked
B82 17 (R) Ground Tonneau cover

MIIB1360E

Other than
0
above

OK or NG
OK >> Roof storage switch is OK.
NG >> GO TO 2.

RF-114
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
2. CHECK ROOF STORAGE SWITCH CIRCUIT A
1. Disconnect retractable hard top (C-View) control unit and roof storage switch connector.
2. Turn ignition switch OFF.
3. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector and roof storage switch B
connector.
A B
C
Retractable hard
top (C-View) Terminal Roof storage Terminal Continuity
control unit (Wire color) switch connector (Wire color)
connector D
17 (R) B79 1 (R)
B82 Yes
22 (B) B80 2 (B)
E
4. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit connector and ground.
MIIB1292E

A F
Retractable hard top Continuity
(C-View) control unit Terminal
connector Ground G
17 (R)
B82 No
22 (B)
H
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 3.
NG >> Repair or replace harness between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit and roof storage
RF
switch.

3. CHECK ROOF STORAGE SWITCH


J
Check roof storage switch continuity.
Terminal
Condition Continuity K
Roof storage

Tonneau Hooked No
1 2
cover Other than above Yes L
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 4.
NG >> Replace roof storage switch. M

MIIB1293E

4. CHECK ROOF STORAGE SWITCH GROUND CIRCUIT


Check continuity between roof storage switch connector and ground.
Roof storage
Terminal Continuity
switch connector Ground
B80 2 (B) Yes

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 5.
NG >> Check the condition of the harness and the connector.

MIIB1294E

RF-115
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
5. CHECK RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL UNIT OUTPUT SIGNAL
1. Connect retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector.
2. Turn ignition switch ON.
3. Check voltage between retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit connector and ground.

MIIB1291E

Terminals
(+) Signal
(–) (Reference value)
Retractable hard top (C-View) Terminal
control unit connector (Wire color)

B82 17 (R) Ground

MIIB1360E

OK or NG
OK >> Check the condition of harness and connector.
NG >> Replace retractable hard top (C-View) control unit.
Check Trunk Lid Unlock Actuator LH EIS00E0S

1. CHECK FUNCTION
With CONSULT-II
Check operation with “TRUNK” in ACTIVE TEST.
Test item Description
The trunk lid unlock actuator LH/RH are activated by receiving
TRUNK
the drive signal.

Is trunk lid open?


YES or NO
YES >> Trunk lid unlock actuator LH circuit is OK.
NO >> GO TO 2.
MIIB1295E

RF-116
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
2. CHECK TRUNK LID UNLOCK ACTUATOR CIRCUIT A
1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Disconnect retractable hard top (C-View) control unit and trunk lid unlock actuator LH connector.
3. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector and trunk lid unlock actua- B
tor LH connector.
A B
C
Retractable hard
Trunk lid unlock Continuity
top (C-View) Terminal Terminal
actuator LH
control unit con- (Wire color) (Wire color)
connector D
nector
42 (OR) 3 (OR)
B83 T6 Yes
47 (B) 4 (B)
E
4. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit connector and ground.
MIIB1296E

A F
Retractable hard top Continuity
Terminal
(C-View) control
(Wire color) Ground
unit connector G
42 (OR)
B83 No
47 (B)
H
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 3.
NG >> Repair or replace harness between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit and trunk lid unlock
RF
actuator LH.

3. CHECK RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL UNIT OUTPUT SIGNAL


J
1. Connect the retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector.
2. Turn ignition switch ON.
3. Check voltage between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector and ground. K
Retractable Terminals
hard top (Wire color)
Voltage (V) L
(C-View) Condition
(Approx.)
control unit (+) (–)
connector
0→ M
CLOSE →
Battery voltage
42 OPEN
→0
(OR) Trunk
B83 Ground Other than
lid 0
above
MIIB1297E
47
– 0
(B)
OK or NG
OK >> Replace trunk lid unlock actuator.
NG >> Replace retractable hard top (C-View) control unit.

RF-117
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Check Trunk Lid Unlock Actuator RH EIS00E0T

1. CHECK FUNCTION
With CONSULT-II
Check operation with “TRUNK” in ACTIVE TEST.
Test item Description
The trunk lid unlock actuator LH/RH are activated by receiving
TRUNK
the drive signal.

Is trunk lid open?


YES or NO
YES >> Trunk lid unlock actuator RH circuit is OK.
NO >> GO TO 2.
MIIB1295E

2. CHECK TRUNK LID UNLOCK ACTUATOR CIRCUIT


1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Disconnect retractable hard top (C-View) control unit and trunk lid unlock actuator RH connector.
3. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector and trunk lid unlock actua-
tor RH connector.
A B
Retractable hard
Trunk lid unlock Continuity
top (C-View) Terminal Terminal
actuator RH con-
control unit (Wire color) (Wire color)
nector
connector
43 (PU) 3 (PU)
B83 T5 Yes
47 (B) 4 (B)
4. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit connector and ground.
MIIB1298E

A
Retractable hard top Continuity
Terminal
(C-View) control unit
(Wire color) Ground
connector
43 (PU)
B83 No
47 (B)
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 3.
NG >> Repair or replace harness between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit and trunk lid unlock
actuator RH.

RF-118
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
3. CHECK RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL UNIT OUTPUT SIGNAL A
1. Connect the retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector.
2. Turn ignition switch ON.
3. Check voltage between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector and ground. B

Retractable Terminals
hard top (Wire color)
(C-View) Condition
Voltage (V) C
(Approx.)
control unit (+) (–)
connector
0→ D
43 CLOSE → OPEN Battery voltage
(PU) →0
Trunk
B83 Ground
lid Other than above 0 E
47 MIIB1299E
– 0
(B)
OK or NG F
OK >> Replace trunk lid unlock actuator.
NG >> Replace retractable hard top (C-View) control unit.
G

RF

RF-119
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Check Trunk Lid Switch LH EIS00E0U

1. CHECK TRUNK LID SWITCH LH


With CONSULT-II
Check trunk lid switch LH (“TRUNK SW LH”) in “DATA MONITOR” mode.
Monitor item Condition
Trunk lid (front) is closed: ON
TRUNK SW LH
Other than above: OFF

MIIB1300E

Without CONSULT-II
1. Turn ignition switch ON.
2. Check voltage between retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit harness connector and ground.

MIIB1301E

Terminals
(+)
Signal
Condition
Retractable hard top (–) (Reference value)
Terminal
(C-View)
(Wire color)
control unit connector

Trunk lid Closed


B82 14 (BR) Ground
(front)

MIIB1360E

Other than above 0

OK or NG
OK >> Trunk lid switch LH is OK.
NG >> GO TO 2.

RF-120
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
2. CHECK TRUNK LID SWITCH LH CIRCUIT A
1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Disconnect retractable hard top (C-View) control unit and trunk lid lock LH connector.
3. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector and trunk lid lock LH con- B
nector.
A B
C
Retractable hard
top (C-View) Terminal Trunk lid lock LH Terminal Continuity
control unit (Wire color) connector (Wire color)
connector D
14 (BR) 2 (BR)
B82 T6 Yes
22 (B) 1 (B)
E
4. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit connector and ground.
MIIB1302E

A F
Retractable hard top Continuity
Terminal
(C-View) control unit
(Wire color) Ground
connector G
14 (BR)
B82 No
22 (B)
H
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 3.
NG >> Repair or replace harness between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit and trunk lid lock
RF
LH.

3. CHECK TRUNK LID SWITCH LH OPERATION


J
Check trunk lid switch LH continuity.
Terminal
Condition Continuity K
Trunk lid switch LH

Trunk lid Open Yes


1 2
(front) Other than above No L
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 4.
NG >> Replace trunk lid lock LH. M

MIIB1303E

4. CHECK TRUNK LID SWITCH LH GROUND CIRCUIT


Check continuity between trunk lid lock LH connector and ground.
Terminal
Connector Continuity
(Wire color) Ground
T6 1 (B) Yes

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 5.
NG >> Check the condition of the harness and the connector.

MIIB1304E

RF-121
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
5. CHECK RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL UNIT OUTPUT SIGNAL
1. Connect retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector.
2. Turn ignition switch ON.
3. Check voltage between retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit connector and ground.

MIIB1301E

Terminals
(+)
Signal
Retractable hard top (C-View) (–) (Reference value)
Terminal
control unit
(Wire color)
connector

B82 14 (BR) Ground

MIIB1360E

OK or NG
OK >> Check the condition of the harness and the connector.
NG >> Replace retractable hard top (C-View) control unit.

RF-122
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Check Trunk Lid Switch RH EIS00E0V

1. CHECK TRUNK LID SWITCH RH A

With CONSULT-II
Check trunk lid switch RH (“TRUNK SW RH”) in “DATA MONITOR” mode. B

Monitor item Condition


Trunk lid (front) is closed: ON C
TRUNK SW RH
Other than above: OFF

E
MIIB1305E

Without CONSULT-II F
1. Turn ignition switch ON.
2. Check voltage between retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit harness connector and ground. G

RF

MIIB1306E
J

Terminals
(+) K
Signal
Condition
Retractable hard top (C- (–) (Reference value)
Terminal
View) control unit
(Wire color)
connector L

M
Closed
Trunk lid
B82 16 (LG) Ground
(front)

MIIB1360E

Other than
0
above

OK or NG
OK >> Trunk lid switch RH is OK.
NG >> GO TO 2.

RF-123
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
2. CHECK TRUNK LID SWITCH RH CIRCUIT
1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Disconnect retractable hard top (C-View) control unit and trunk lid lock RH connector.
3. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector and trunk lid lock RH con-
nector.
A B
Retractable hard
top (C-View) Terminal Trunk lid lock RH Terminal Continuity
control unit (Wire color) connector (Wire color)
connector
16 (LG) 2 (LG)
B82 T5 Yes
22 (B) 1 (B)

4. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control


unit connector and ground.
MIIB1307E

A
Retractable hard top
(C-View) Terminal Continuity
control unit (Wire color) Ground
connector
16 (LG)
B82 No
22 (B)

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 3.
NG >> Repair or replace harness between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit and trunk lid lock
RH.

3. CHECK TRUNK LID SWITCH RH OPERATION


Check trunk lid switch RH continuity.
Terminal
Condition Continuity
Trunk lid switch RH

Trunk lid Open Yes


1 2
(front) Other than above No

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 4.
NG >> Replace trunk lid lock RH.

MIIB1303E

4. CHECK TRUNK LID SWITCH RH GROUND CIRCUIT


Check continuity between trunk lid lock RH connector and ground.
Terminal
Connector Continuity
(Wire color) Ground
T5 1 (B) Yes

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 5.
NG >> Check the condition of the harness and the connector.

MIIB1304E

RF-124
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
5. CHECK RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL UNIT OUTPUT SIGNAL A
1. Connect retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector.
2. Turn ignition switch ON.
3. Check voltage between retractable hard top (C-View) control B
unit connector and ground.

E
MIIB1306E

Terminals F
(+) Signal
(–) (Reference value)
Retractable hard top (C-View) Terminal
control unit connector (Wire color) G

H
B82 16 (LG) Ground

RF
MIIB1360E

OK or NG
OK >> Check the condition of the harness and the connector. J
NG >> Replace retractable hard top (C-View) control unit.

RF-125
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Check Hall Sensor EIS00E0W

1. CHECK HALL SENSOR


1. Turn ignition switch ON.
2. Check voltage between retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit harness connector and ground.

MIIB1308E

Terminals
(+)
Signal
Condition
Retractable hard top (C-View) (–) (Reference value)
Terminal
control unit
(Wire color)
connector

Fully open

MIIB1358E
B82 9 (Y) Ground Trunk lid

Other than above

MIIB1359E

OK or NG
OK >> Hall sensor is OK.
NG >> GO TO 2.

RF-126
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
2. CHECK HALL SENSOR CIRCUIT A
1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Disconnect retractable hard top (C-View) control unit and hall sensor connector.
3. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector and hall sensor connector. B

A B
Retractable hard top
Terminal Hall sensor Terminal Continuity C
(C-View) control unit
(Wire color) connector (Wire color)
connector
9 (Y) 2 (Y) D
B82 B75 Yes
28 (G) 1(G)

4. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control


unit connector and ground. E
MIIB1309E
A
Retractable hard top Continuity
Terminal F
(C-View) control unit
(Wire color) Ground
connector
9 (Y)
B82 No G
28 (G)

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 3. H
NG >> Repair or replace harness between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit and hall sensor.

3. CHECK RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL UNIT OUTPUT SIGNAL RF


1. Connect retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector.
2. Turn ignition switch ON.
J
3. Check voltage between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector and ground.
Terminals
(+) K
Voltage (V)
Retractable hard
(–) (Approx.)
top (C-View) Terminal
control unit (Wire color) L
connector
B82 28 (G) Ground Battery voltage

OK or NG M
OK >> Replace hall sensor. MIIB1310E
NG >> Replace retractable hard top (C-View) control unit.

RF-127
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Check Parcel Shelf Limit Switch (OPEN) EIS00E0Y

1. CHECK PARCEL SHELF LIMIT SWITCH (OPEN)


With CONSULT-II
Check parcel shelf limit switch (OPEN) (“P SHELF OPEN”) in “DATA MONITOR” mode.
Monitor item Condition
Parcel shelf is Open: ON
P SHELF OPEN
Other than above: OFF

MIIB1311E

Without CONSULT-II
1. Turn ignition switch ON.
2. Check voltage between retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit harness connector and ground.

MIIB1317E

Terminals
(+)
Signal
Retractable hard top Condition
(–) (Reference value)
(C-View) Terminal
control unit (Wire color)
connector

Open
B82 19 (L) Ground Parcel shelf

MIIB1360E

Other than
0
above
OK or NG
OK >> Parcel shelf limit switch (OPEN) is OK.
NG >> GO TO 2.

RF-128
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
2. CHECK PARCEL SHELF LIMIT SWITCH (OPEN) CIRCUIT A
1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Disconnect retractable hard top (C-View) control unit and parcel shelf connector.
3. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector and parcel shelf connector. B

A B
Retractable hard
Terminal Parcel shelf limit Terminal Continuity C
top (C-View) con-
(Wire color) switch connector (Wire color)
trol unit connector
19 (L) 6 (L) D
B82 B73 Yes
23 (PU) 5 (PU)

4. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control


unit connector and ground. E
MIIB1318E
A
Retractable hard top Continuity
Terminal F
(C-View) control unit
(Wire color) Ground
connector
19 (L)
B82 No G
23 (PU)

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 3. H
NG >> Repair or replace harness between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit and parcel shelf.

3. CHECK PARCEL SHELF LIMIT SWITCH (OPEN) OPERATION RF


Check parcel shelf limit switch (OPEN) continuity.
Terminal J
Condition Continuity
Parcel shelf
Open No
6 5 Parcel shelf
Other than above Yes K

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 4. L
NG >> Replace parcel shelf limit switch.

MIIB1319E

M
4. CHECK PARCEL SHELF LIMIT SWITCH (OPEN) GROUND CIRCUIT
Check continuity between parcel shelf connector and ground.
Parcel shelf
Terminal Continuity
connector Ground
B73 5 Yes

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 5.
NG >> Check the condition of the harness and the connector.

MIIB1314E

RF-129
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
5. CHECK RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL UNIT OUTPUT SIGNAL
1. Connect retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector.
2. Turn ignition switch ON.
3. Check voltage between retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit connector and ground.

MIIB1317E

Terminals
(+) Signal
(–) (Reference value)
Retractable hard top (C- Terminal
View) control unit connector (Wire color)

B82 19 Ground

MIIB1360E

OK or NG
OK >> Check the condition of harness and connector.
NG >> Replace retractable hard top (C-View) control unit.

RF-130
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Check Parcel Shelf Limit Switch (CLOSE) EIS00E0Z

1. CHECK PARCEL SHELF LIMIT SWITCH (CLOSE) A

With CONSULT-II
Check parcel shelf limit switch (CLOSE) (“P SHELF CLOSE”) in “DATA MONITOR” mode. B

Monitor item Condition


Parcel shelf is close: ON C
P SHELF CLOSE
Other than above: OFF

E
MIIB1316E

Without CONSULT-II F
1. Turn ignition switch ON.
2. Check voltage between retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit harness connector and ground. G

RF

MIIB1315E
J

Terminals
(+) K
Signal
Condition
Retractable hard top (–) (Reference value)
Terminal
(C-View) control unit con-
(Wire color)
nector L

M
Close
B82 18 Ground Parcel shelf

MIIB1360E

Other than above 0

OK or NG
OK >> Parcel shelf limit switch (CLOSE) is OK.
NG >> GO TO 2.

RF-131
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
2. CHECK PARCEL SHELF LIMIT SWITCH (CLOSE) CIRCUIT
1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Disconnect retractable hard top (C-View) control unit and parcel shelf connector.
3. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector and parcel shelf connector.
A B
Retractable hard
top (C-View) Terminal Parcel shelf limit Terminal Continuity
control unit (Wire color) switch connector (Wire color)
connector
18 (SB) 4 (SB)
B82 B73 Yes
23 (PU) 5 (PU)
4. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit connector and ground.
MIIB1312E

A
Retractable hard top Continuity
Terminal
(C-View) control unit
(Wire color) Ground
connector
18 (SB)
B82 No
23 (PU)

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 3.
NG >> Repair or replace harness between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit and parcel shelf.

3. CHECK PARCEL SHELF LIMIT SWITCH (CLOSE) OPERATION


Check parcel shelf limit switch (CLOSE) continuity.
Terminal
Condition Continuity
Parcel shelf
Close No
4 5 Parcel shelf
Other than above Yes

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 4.
NG >> Replace parcel shelf limit switch.

MIIB1313E

4. CHECK PARCEL SHELF LIMIT SWITCH (CLOSE) GROUND CIRCUIT


Check continuity between parcel shelf connector and ground.
Parcel shelf Terminal
Continuity
connector (Wire color) Ground
B73 5 (PU) Yes
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 5.
NG >> Check the condition of the harness and the connector.

MIIB1314E

RF-132
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
5. CHECK RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL UNIT OUTPUT SIGNAL A
1. Connect retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector.
2. Turn ignition switch ON.
3. Check voltage between retractable hard top (C-View) control B
unit connector and ground.

E
MIIB1315E

Terminals F
(+)
Signal
Retractable hard top (C-View) (–) (Reference value)
Terminal G
control unit
(Wire color)
connector

B82 18 (SB) Ground


RF

MIIB1360E

OK or NG J
OK >> Check the condition of harness and connector.
NG >> Replace retractable hard top (C-View) control unit.
Check Parcel Shelf Motor EIS00E10
K

1. CHECK FUNCTION
L
With CONSULT-II
1. Full open the roof.
2. Check operation with “PARCEL SHELF” in ACTIVE TEST.
M
Test item Description
PARCEL
The parcel shelf motor is activated by receiving the drive signal.
SHELF

Is the parcel shelf move for 1 second?


YES or NO
YES >> Parcel shelf motor is OK.
NO >> GO TO 2.

MIIB1320E

RF-133
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
2. CHECK PARCEL SHELF MOTOR CIRCUIT
1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Disconnect retractable hard top (C-View) control unit and parcel shelf connector.
3. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector and parcel shelf connector.
A B
Retractable hard
top (C-View) Terminal Parcel shelf Terminal Continuity
control unit (Wire color) connector (Wire color)
connector
41 (Y) 1 (Y)
B83 B73 Yes
46 (W) 2 (W)
4. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit connector and ground.
MIIB1321E

A
Retractable hard top Continuity
Terminal
(C-View) control unit
(Wire color) Ground
connector
41 (Y)
B83 No
46 (W)

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 3.
NG >> Repair or replace harness between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit and parcel shelf.

3. CHECK RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL UNIT OUTPUT SIGNAL


1. Connect the retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector.
2. Turn ignition switch ON.
3. Check voltage between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector and ground.
Retractable Terminals
hard top (Wire color)
Voltage (V)
(C-View) Condition
(Approx.)
control unit (+) (–)
connector
Close Battery voltage
41 (Y)
Parcel Other than above 0
B83 Ground
shelf Open Battery voltage
46 (W)
Other than above 0
MIIB1322E
OK or NG
OK >> Replace parcel shelf motor.
NG >> Replace retractable hard top (C-View) control unit.

RF-134
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Check Hydraulic Valve EIS00E11

1. CHECK HYDRAULIC VALVE CIRCUIT A

1. Turn ignition switch OFF.


2. Disconnect retractable hard top (C-View) control unit and hydraulic valve connector. B
3. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector and hydraulic valve con-
nector.
C
A B
Retractable hard
top (C-View) Terminal Hydraulic valve Terminal Continuity
D
control unit (Wire color) connector (Wire color)
connector
45 (L) 1 (PU)
B83 B405 Yes E
48 (G) 2 (G)
4. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit connector and ground. F
MIIB1324E

A
Retractable hard top Continuity
Terminal G
(C-View) control unit
(Wire color) Ground
connector
45 (L)
B83 No H
48 (G)
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 2. RF
NG >> Repair or replace harness between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit and hydraulic valve.

RF-135
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
2. CHECK RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL UNIT OUTPUT SIGNAL
With CONSULT-II
1. Connect retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector.
2. Turn ignition switch ON.
3. Check voltage between retractable herd top control unit and ground with “VALVE” in ACTIVE TEST.
Test item Description
VALVE The VALVE is activated by receiving the drive signal.

MIIB1323E

Retractable Terminals
hard top (Wire color)
Voltage (V)
(C-View) Condition
(Approx.)
control unit (+) (–)
connector
ON Battery voltage
45 (L) Hydra
B83 Ground ulic Other than above 0
valve
48 (G) – 0
OK or NG
MIIB1325E
OK >> Replace hydraulic unit.
NG >> Replace retractable hard top (C-View) control unit.
Check Hydraulic Motor Relay LL Circuit EIS00E12

1. CHECK FUSE
● Check 40A fuse (letter I, located in the fuse and fusible link box)
NOTE:
Refer to RF-28, "Component Parts and Harness Connector Location" .
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 2.
NG >> If fuse is blown out, be sure to eliminate cause of malfunction before installing new fuse, refer to
PG-5, "POWER SUPPLY ROUTING" .

RF-136
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
2. CHECK POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT A
1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Remove hydraulic motor relay LL.
3. Check voltage between hydraulic motor relay LL connector and ground. B

Terminals
(+) Voltage (V) C
(–) (Approx.)
Hydraulic motor Terminal
relay LL connector (Wire color)
B403 5 (W) Ground Battery voltage D
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 3.
NG >> Repair or replace harness between fuse and fusible link E
box and hydraulic motor relay LL. MIIB1326E

3. CHECK HYDRAULIC MOTOR RELAY LL F

Check hydraulic motor relay LL continuity.


Terminal G
Hydraulic motor Condition Continuity
relay LL
12V direct current supply between termi- H
No
4 nals 1 and 2.
No current supply Yes
3 RF
12V direct current supply between termi-
Yes
5 nals 1 and 2.
No current supply No MIIB1327E
J
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 4.
NG >> Replace hydraulic motor relay LL.
K
4. CHECK HYDRAULIC MOTOR RELAY LL GROUND CIRCUIT
Check continuity between hydraulic motor relay LL connector and ground. L
Hydraulic motor relay LL Terminal
Continuity
connector (Wire color) Ground
M
B403 4 (B) Yes

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 5.
NG >> Repair or replace ground circuit.

MIIB1328E

RF-137
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
5. CHECK HARNESS CONTINUITY
1. Disconnect retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector.
2. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector and hydraulic motor relay
LL connector.
A B
Retractable hard
top (C-View) Terminal Hydraulic motor Terminal Continuity
control unit (Wire color) relay LL connector (Wire color)
connector
50 (B) 2 (B)
B83 B403 Yes
52 (R) 1 (R)

3. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control


unit connector and ground.
MIIB1329E

A
Retractable hard top Continuity
Terminal
(C-View) control unit
(Wire color) Ground
connector
50 (B)
B83 No
52 (R)

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 6.
NG >> Repair or replace harness between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector and
hydraulic motor relay LL.

RF-138
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
6. CHECK RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL UNIT OUTPUT SIGNAL A
With CONSULT-II
1. Connect retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector.
B
2. Turn ignition switch ON.
3. Operate the retractable hard top (C-View) until the parcel shelf open state.
4. Check voltage between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector and ground with “HYDRAU-
C
LIC MOTOR” in ACTIVE TEST.
Test item Description
HYDRAULIC The hydraulic motor relay LL or RL is activated by receiving the D
MOTOR drive signal.

F
MIIB1331E

G
Terminals
(+)
Voltage (V) H
Retractable hard Condition
Terminal (–) (Approx.)
top (C-View)
(Wire
control unit
color)
connector
RF
Turn left Battery voltage
Hydraulic Other
B83 52 (R) Ground
motor than 0 J
above MIIB1330E

OK or NG
OK >> Check the condition of the harness and the connector. K
NG >> Replace retractable hard top (C-View) control unit.
Check Hydraulic Motor Relay RL Circuit EIS00E6N
L
1. CHECK FUSE
● Check 40A fuse (letter I, located in the fuse and fusible link box)
NOTE: M
Refer to RF-28, "Component Parts and Harness Connector Location" .
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 2.
NG >> If fuse is blown out, be sure to eliminate cause of malfunction before installing new fuse, refer to
PG-5, "POWER SUPPLY ROUTING" .

RF-139
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
2. CHECK POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT
1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Remove hydraulic motor relay RL.
3. Check voltage between hydraulic motor relay RL connector and ground.
Terminals
(+) Voltage (V)
(–) (Approx.)
Hydraulic motor Terminal
relay RL connector (Wire color)
B404 5 (W) Ground Battery voltage
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 3.
NG >> Repair or replace harness between fuse and fusible link
box and hydraulic motor relay RL. MIIB1326E

3. CHECK HYDRAULIC MOTOR RELAY RL


Check rear hydraulic motor relay RL continuity.
Terminal
Hydraulic motor Condition Continuity
relay RL
12V direct current supply between termi-
No
4 nals 1 and 2.
No current supply Yes
3
12V direct current supply between termi-
Yes
5 nals 1 and 2.
No current supply No MIIB1327E

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 4.
NG >> Replace hydraulic motor relay RL.

4. CHECK HYDRAULIC MOTOR RELAY RL GROUND CIRCUIT


Check continuity between hydraulic motor relay RL connector and ground.
Hydraulic motor relay RL Terminal
Continuity
connector (Wire color) Ground
B403 4 (B) Yes

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 5.
NG >> Repair or replace ground circuit.

MIIB1328E

RF-140
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
5. CHECK HARNESS CONTINUITY A
1. Disconnect retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector.
2. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector and hydraulic motor relay
RL connector. B

A B
Retractable hard C
top (C-View) Terminal Hydraulic motor Terminal Continuity
control unit (Wire color) relay RL connector (Wire color)
connector
50 (B) 2 (B) D
B83 B404 Yes
51 (BR) 1 (BR)

3. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control E


unit connector and ground.
MIIB1332E

A
Retractable hard top F
Terminal Continuity
(C-View) control unit
(Wire color) Ground
connector
50 (B) G
B83 No
52 (BR)

OK or NG
H
OK >> GO TO 6.
NG >> Repair or replace harness between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector and
hydraulic motor relay RL.
RF

RF-141
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
6. CHECK RETRACTABLE HARD TOP (C-VIEW) CONTROL UNIT OUTPUT SIGNAL
With CONSULT-II
1. Connect retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector.
2. Turn ignition switch ON.
3. Operate the retractable hard top (C-View) until the parcel shelf open state.
4. Check voltage between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector and ground with “HYDRAU-
LIC MOTOR” in ACTIVE TEST.
Test item Description
HYDRAULIC The hydraulic motor relay LL or RL is activated by receiving the
MOTOR drive signal.

MIIB1331E

Terminals
(+)
Voltage (V)
Retractable hard Condition
Terminal (–) (Approx.)
top (C-View)
(Wire
control unit
color)
connector
Turn left Battery voltage
Hydraulic Other
B83 51(BR) Ground
motor than 0
above MIIB1333E

OK or NG
OK >> Check the condition of the harness and the connector.
NG >> Replace retractable hard top (C-View) control unit.

RF-142
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Check Hydraulic Motor Circuit EIS00E6S

1. CHECK HYDRAULIC MOTOR CIRCUIT HARNESS CONTINUITY A

1. Turn ignition switch OFF.


2. Disconnect hydraulic motor relay LL/RL and hydraulic motor connector. B
3. Check continuity between hydraulic motor relay LL/RL connector and hydraulic motor connector.
A B C
Hydraulic motor Terminal Hydraulic motor Terminal Continuity
relay connector (Wire color) connector (Wire color)
B403 (LL) 3 (R) B406 1 (R) D
Yes
B404 (RL) 3 (B) B407 2 (B)
4. Check continuity between hydraulic motor relay LL/RL connec-
tor and ground. E

A
MIIB1334E
Hydraulic motor relay Terminal Continuity F
connector (Wire color) Ground
B403 (LL) 3 (R)
No
B404 (RL) 3 (B) G
OK or NG
OK >> Hydraulic motor circuit is OK.
NG >> Repair or replace harness between hydraulic motor relay LL/RL and hydraulic motor connector. H

Check Communication Line [Retractable Hard Top (C-View) Control Unit] EIS00E7A

1. CHECK COMMUNICATION CONDITION RF

With CONSULT-II
1. Check the communication status with (“RHT C/U DATA”) in the DATA MONITOR. J
2.

Monitor item Condition


RHT C/U sends valid data: NORML K
RHT C/U DATA
RHT C/U can not send valid data: FAULT

"NORML" is displayed? L
YES or NO
YES >> Communication line is OK.
NO >> GO TO 2. M
MIIB1348E

RF-143
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
2. CHECK COMMUNICATION SIGNAL
1. Turn ignition switch ON.
2. Check signal between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector and ground with oscilloscope.
Terminals
(+)
Retract-
Signal
able hard Condition
(–) (Reference value.)
top Terminal
(C-View) (Wire color)
control unit
connector

MIIB1350E

Ignition
B82 20 (P) Ground switch
OFFÞON

MIIB1353E

OK or NG
OK >> Check the condition of the harness and the connector.
NG >> GO TO 3.

3. CHECK HARNESS CONTINUITY


1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Disconnect retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector and BCM connector.
3. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector and BCM connector.
A B
Retractable
hard top Terminal Terminal Continuity
(C-View) (Wire BCM connector (Wire
control unit color) color)
connector
B82 20 (P) M49 63 (P) Yes
4. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit connector and ground.
MIIB1351E
A
Retractable hard top Continuity
Terminal
(C-View) Ground
(Wire color)
control unit connector
B82 20 (P) No
OK or NG
OK >> Replace retractable hard top control unit.
NG >> Repair or replace harness between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector and BCM
connector.

RF-144
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Check Communication Line (BCM) EIS00E7B

1. CHECK COMMUNICATION CONDITION A

With CONSULT-II
1. Check the communication status with (“BCM DATA”) in the DATA MONITOR. B
2.

Monitor item Condition


BCM sends valid data: NORML C
BCM DATA
BCM can not send valid data: FAULT

"NORMAL" is displayed? D
YES or NO
YES >> Communication line is OK.
NO >> GO TO 2. E

MIIB1349E

2. CHECK COMMUNICATION SIGNAL F

1. Turn ignition switch ON.


2. Check signal between BCM connector and ground with oscilloscope. G

Terminals
(+) H
Signal
Condition
Terminal (–) (Reference value.)
BCM con-
(Wire
nector
color)
RF

Ignition J
63
M49 Ground switch
(P)
OFFÞON MIIB1352E

MIIB1353E
K

OK or NG
OK >> Communication line is OK. L
NG >> GO TO 3.

RF-145
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
3. CHECK HARNESS CONTINUITY
1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Disconnect retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector and BCM connector.
3. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector and BCM connector.
A B
Retractable
hard top Terminal Terminal Continuity
(C-View) (Wire BCM connector (Wire
control unit color) color)
connector
B82 20 (P) M49 63 (P) Yes
4. Check continuity between retractable hard top (C-View) control
unit connector and ground.
MIIB1351E
A
Retractable hard top Continuity
(C-View) Terminal Ground
control unit connector
B82 20 (P) No
OK or NG
OK >> Replace BCM.
NG >> Repair or replace harness between retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector and BCM
connector.
Removal and Installation of Retractable Hard Top (C-view) Control Unit EIS00E16

REMOVAL
1. Remove the trunk lid side finisher LH. Refer to EI-42, "TRUNK ROOM TRIM" .
2. Disconnect retractable hard top (C-View) control unit connector.
3. Remove retractable hard top (C-View) control unit mounting
TORX bolt and then remove retractable hard top (C-View) con-
trol unit.

MIIB1338E

INSTALLATION
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
NOTE:
Perform initialization procedure when retractable hard top (C-View) control unit has been replaced a new one.
INITIALIZATION
1. Turn ignition switch ON.
2. Operate driver side power window fully open and close.
3. Perform inspection the function of the power window system.
Inspection The Function of The Power Window System
1. Fully open the driver side door glass.
2. Place a wooden pice (wooden hammer handle etc.) at near fully closed position.
3. Carry out fully closed position with auto up switch.
– Check that the glass stop when pinched wooden pice.

RF-146
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
CAUTION:
Do not inspect with pinching a part of worker's body, a hand etc. Work carefully not to be pinched. A
Removal and Installation of Hall Sensor EIS00E78

REMOVAL
1. Cut off self locking band on trunk lid cylinder LH. B
2. Disconnect hall sensor connector.
3. Remove metal clip.
C

MIIB1336E
F

4. Remove hall sensor.


G

RF

MIIB1337E

INSTALLATION J
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.

RF-147
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Closing in Manual Mode EIS00E17

If the retractable hard top cannot be operated electrically or any other system malfunction, the retractable hard
top needs to be closed manually according to the following procedures.
MANUAL OPERATION (FULLY OPEN Þ FULLY CLOSE)
CAUTION:
● This operation requires two people.
● Keep hands away from the moving parts
● Fully open the power window (front and rear) when closing in manual.
1. Open the Power Window
● Open all power window.
2. Depressurize The Hydraulic System
● Turn ignition switch ON.
● Turn ignition switch OFF with pressing the roof open/close switch and hold the switch for further 10 sec-
onds.
NOTE:
● If the pressure in the hydraulic system do not decrease, remove the fuse (15A,NO.23,located in the fuse
and fusible link box).
● If the roof is in fully open position there is not pressure in the hydraulic system.
3. Open The Trunk Lid
● Open the trunk lid.
● Remove trunk lid side trim LH and RH. Refer to EI-24, "TRUNK LID FINISHER" .
● Unlock the front trunk lid lock LH and RH.

MIIB9167E

RF-148
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
● Open the trunk lid (front) completely.
A

MIIB1232E

D
● Lock the trunk lid lock (rear).

G
MIIB1233E

4. Open The Parcel Shelf H


● Open the parcel shelf while holding it from the middle.

RF

K
MIIB1234E

5. Close The Roof


● Moving it towards the roof and carefully mount it on latch assembly. L
● Remove the cover.

MIIB1236E

RF-149
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
● Unlock the roof lock system with allen key.
CAUTION:
Do not put on a hand around roof ratch assembly.

MIIB1237E

● Lock the roof lock completely with allen key.


● Install the cover.
6. Open The Trunk Lid
● Unlock the trunk lid with mechanical key.

MIIB1238E

7. Lock The Trunk Lid


● Lock the front trunk lid lock LH and RH.
● Close the trunk lid.

RF-150
WIND NOISE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
WIND NOISE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES PFP:00000
A
Work Flow EIS00E7N

SBT842
G

CUSTOMER INTERVIEW
Interview the customer if possible, to determine the conditions that exist when the noise occurs. This informa- H
tion is necessary to duplicate the conditions that exist when the noise occurs.
● The customer may not be able to provide a detailed description or the location of the noise. Attempt to
obtain all the facts and conditions that exist when the noise occurs (or does not occur). RF
● If there is more than one noise in the vehicle, be sure to diagnose and repair the noise that the customer
is concerned about. This can be accomplished by test driving the vehicle with the customer.
DUPLICATE THE NOISE AND TEST DRIVE J
If possible, drive the vehicle with the customer until the noise is duplicated. This information can be used to
duplicate the same conditions when you confirm the repair.
K
CHECK RELATED SERVICE BULLETINS
After verifying the customer concern or symptom, check ASIST for Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) related
to that concern or symptom.
If a TSB relates to the symptom, follow the procedure to repair the noise. L

LOCATE THE NOISE AND IDENTIFY THE ROOT CAUSE


1. Narrow down the noise to a general area. To help pinpoint the source of the noise, use a listening tool M
(Engine Ear or mechanics stethoscope).
2. Narrow down the noise to a more specific area and identify the cause of the noise by:
● removing the components in the area that you suspect the noise is coming from.

● tape components that you suspect are causing the noise.

● looking for loose components.

● Looking for incorrect adjustment between components (flatness, gap).

REPAIR THE CAUSE


● If the cause is a loose component, tighten the component securely.
● If the cause is incorrect adjustment between components, adjust component. Refer to RF-167, "Adjust-
ment of Retractable Hard Top Assembly" .
CONFIRM THE REPAIR
Confirm that the cause of a noise is repaired by test driving the vehicle. Operate the vehicle under the same
conditions as when the noise originally occurred.

RF-151
WIND NOISE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
WIND NOISE TEST
NOTE:
This operation requires two workers.
Preliminary Inspection
● Check the gaps and flatness deviations between openings elements. Refer to RF-167, "Adjustment of
Retractable Hard Top Assembly" .
● Check the adjustment of door glass. Refer to GW-172, "FITTING INSPECTION" .
● Check the adjustment of side window glass. Refer to GW-176, "FITTING INSPECTION" .
● Check the flatness between door glass and side window glass.
● Check the windows are fully closed.
● Check the fitting and absence of gaps and deviations between weather-strips.
● Check the tire pressure. Refer to WT-8, "SERVICE DATA" .
Test Conditions
● If the wind speed is too high or side wind, do not proceed a wind noise test.
● If rainy condition, do not proceed a wind noise test.
● The road must be in good condition to reduce the tire noise.
Wind Noise Test
● Start the test at with a vehicle speed of 60 km/h (37 MPH)
● Increase the speed to reach the maximum speed authorized, by step of 10km/h.
● Drive with a constant speed between steps.
● Repeat the operation with two drivers in different seats.
– First driver change place with the second driver in the driver seat.
– One of the drivers takes place at front passenger seat at first test, and changes his seat to both rear seats.
● The passenger can use a mechanics stethoscope to locate more accurately the noise.
● Whenever the noise occurs, keep the vehicle at constant speed and identify approximate area of concern.
● Mask the suspect area using tapes, and repeat the test to make sure of the suspected area.

RF-152
WATER LEAKAGE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
WATER LEAKAGE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES PFP:00000
A
Repairing Method for Water Leakage Around Retractable Hard Top EIS00E7O

RF

MIIB9272E
K
1. Front pillar 2. Front roof finisher 3. Front roof assembly
4. Rear roof assembly 5. Door glass 6. Side window glass
7. Front pillar weather-strip 8. Front roof weather-strip 9. Rear roof weather-strip top L
10. Rear roof weather-strip bottom

WATER LEAKAGE FROM A


The root of water ingress might be from the poor contact between the front roof glass and front pillar weather- M
strip.
Cause: There might be incorrect adjustment between the front roof assembly and the body.
Repair Procedure 1
● Check and adjust if necessary the flatness deviation between the front roof glass and front roof finisher.
Refer to RF-181, "ADJUSTMENT" .
● Check and adjust if necessary the gap between the front roof glass and front roof finisher. Refer to RF-
181, "ADJUSTMENT" .
WATER LEAKAGE FROM B
● The root of water ingress might be from inefficiency of water evacuation.
Cause: Front pillar weather-strip drains holes are plugged.
● The root of water ingress might be from the poor contact or gap between the front roof weather-strip and
front pillar weather-strip.
Cause: There might be a gap between the front roof weather-strip and front pillar weather-strip.

RF-153
WATER LEAKAGE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Repair Procedure 2
Unplug the drains holes on both side of front pillar weather-strip.
Pour water into the weather-strip and make sure of proper evacua-
tion.

MIIB9273E

MIIB9274E

Repair Procedure 3
● Proceed as repair procedure 1.
● Slide slightly the front roof weather-strip to forward direction to
eliminate the gap between the front roof weather-strip and front
pillar weather-strip.

MIIB9244E

RF-154
WATER LEAKAGE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
● Make sure to not create a new gap between the front roof
weather-strip and rear roof weather-strip top. A
CAUTION:
Make sure of absence of gap and deviations between weather-
strips. B

MIIB9245E

D
WATER LEAKAGE FROM C
● The root of water ingress might be from the poor contact
between the door glass and front roof weather-strip in vertical
direction. E
Cause: The power window can not apply enough vertical pres-
sure to the front roof weather-strip via the door glass.
F

MIIB9275E

H
● The root of water ingress might be from the poor contact
between the door glass and front roof weather-strip in lateral
direction.
Cause: The power window can not apply enough lateral pres- RF
sure to the front roof weather-strip via the door glass.

K
MIIB9276E

Repair Procedure 4
● Check the correct operation of the power window L
– Close the door
– Close completely the door glass
– Open the door M
– Pull up the power window switch.
– If the side window raise again slightly the power window does not work properly.
• Grease the power window regulator and check again. Refer to GW-172, "Inspection after removal" .
• Replace the power window motor if the test is not successful.
Repair Procedure 5
Adjust the door glass. Refer to GW-172, "FITTING INSPECTION" .

RF-155
WATER LEAKAGE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
WATER LEAKAGE FROM D
● The root of water ingress might be from the poor contact or gap between the front roof weather-strip and
rear roof weather-strip top.
Cause: There might be a gap between the front roof weather-strip and rear roof weather-strip top.
● The root of water ingress might be between the top edges of
side windows glasses and front roof weather-strip.
Cause: The flatness between side window glasses is incorrect.

MIIB9277E

Repair Procedure 6
● Slide slightly the front roof weather-strip to forward direction to
eliminate the gap between the front roof weather-strip and rear
roof weather-strip top.

MIIB9245E

● Make sure to not create a new gap between the front roof
weather-strip and front pillar weather-strip.
CAUTION:
Make sure of absence of gap and deviations between
weather-strips.

MIIB9244E

Repair Procedure 7
● Check the flatness between the door glass and side window
glass using a thin plastic card. The resistance must be same at
each point.
● If the flatness is incorrect
– Adjust the Side window glass. Refer to GW-176, "FITTING
INSPECTION" .
– Adjust the door glass. Refer to GW-172, "FITTING INSPEC-
TION" .

MIIB9278E

RF-156
WATER LEAKAGE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
WATER LEAKAGE FROM E
The root of water ingress might be from the poor contact between the front roof glass and rear roof weather- A
strip top.
Cause: There might be incorrect adjustment between the front roof assembly and the body.
Repair Procedure 8 B
● Check and adjust if necessary the flatness deviation between the front roof glass and rear roof glass.
Refer to RF-186, "ADJUSTMENT" .
● Check and adjust if necessary the gap between the front roof glass and rear roof glass. Refer to RF-186, C
"ADJUSTMENT" .
WATER LEAKAGE FROM F D
The root of water ingress might be from inefficiency of water evacuation.
Cause: Front pillar weather-strip drains holes are plugged.
Repair Procedure 9 E
Unplug the drains holes on both side of rear roof weather-strip top.
Pour water into weather-strip and make sure of proper evacuation.
F

RF

MIIB9287E
L
WATER LEAKAGE FROM G
● The root of water ingress might be from the poor contact
between the side window glass and rear roof weather-strip top in M
vertical direction.
Cause: The power window can not apply enough vertical pres-
sure to the rear roof weather-strip top via the side window glass.

MIIB9289E

● The root of water ingress might be from the poor contact between the side window glass and rear roof
weather-strip in lateral direction.

RF-157
WATER LEAKAGE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Cause: The power window can not apply enough lateral pres-
sure to the rear roof weather-strip top via the side window glass.

MIIB9290E

Repair Procedure 10
● Check the correct operation of the power window
– Close the retractable hard top
– Close completely the side window glass
– Using paint marks locate the position of the side window glass
as shown
– Open the retractable hard top
– Pull up the power window switch.
– If the side window glass raise again slightly the power window
does not work properly.
• Grease the power window regulator and check again. Refer to
GW-174, "SIDE WINDOW GLASS" .
• Replace the power window motor if the test is not successful.
MIIB9288E

Repair Procedure 11
Adjust the side window glass. Refer to GW-176, "FITTING INSPECTION" .
WATER LEAKAGE FROM H
The root of water ingress might be from the poor contact between the rear roof weather-strip bottom and trunk
lid.
Cause: The adjustment of the trunk lid subframe might be incorrect.
Repair Procedure 12
Adjust the trunk lid. Refer to BL-251, "Clearance" .
WATER LEAKAGE FROM I
● The root of water ingress might be from the poor contact between the rear roof weather-strip bottom and
trunk lid.
Cause: The adjustment of the trunk lid subframe might be incorrect.
● The root of water ingress might be from the poor contact between the rear roof weather-strip bottom and
rear roof frame.
Cause: The adhesive tape on the weather-strip bottom is removed.
Repair Procedure 13
Same as repair procedure 12
Repair Procedure 14
● Check the good condition of the adhesive tape.
● Replace the rear roof weather-strip if the adhesive tape does not stick.

RF-158
WATER LEAKAGE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
WATER LEAKAGE TEST
WARNING: A
Avoid any slippery surfaces for a water leakage test.
Preliminary Inspection
B
● Check the gaps and flatness deviations between openings elements. Refer to RF-167, "FITTING
ADJUSTMENT" .
● Check the adjustment of door glass. Refer to GW-172, "FITTING INSPECTION" .
C
● Check the adjustment of side window glass. Refer to GW-176, "FITTING INSPECTION" .
● Check the flatness between door glass and side window glass.
● Check the fitting and absence of gaps and deviations between weather-strips. D
Water Pressure Adjustment
Use 13 mm (0.51 in) diameter hose. Adjust water pressure by follow-
ing method. Hold the hose horizontally, and release water at 1000 E
mm (39.37 in) height from ground. Adjust the distance, between the
ground point just below the hose and the water dropping point, to
reach 700 mm (27.56 in). (See the figure.) F

PIIA8559E
H
Water Leakage Test
● Two workers are required. One worker checks visually inside the vehicle with a hand lamp, and the other
one washes with water. RF
● Spray water starting with lowers areas and finish by higher areas.
Water Leakage Between Rear Roof And Trunk Lid
1. Start the engine. J
2. Lower all side glasses.
3. Open and close the doors.
K
4. Raise completely all windows.
5. Spray directly from 200 mm (7.87 in) height and for minimum 1 min the connection between the rear roof
weather-strip bottom and the trunk lid.
L
6. Use a sponge to dry the trunk lid.
7. Open the trunk lid and check for leakage.
Water Leakage Around Side Windows M
1. Start the engine.
2. Lower all side glasses.
3. Open and close the doors.
4. Raise completely all windows.
NOTE:
Worker inside the vehicle raise completely all windows to check the leakage with a hand lamp. To ensure
the quality of the test the door must not be open after the window has been raised.
5. Spray the side windows from the door mirror to the corner of the side window glass via the upper connec-
tion with the retractable hard top.
6. Spray the connection between the door glass and side window glass.
7. Keeping the distance between the hose and the testing area by 100 mm (3.94 in), apply water along the
area 3 times. During applying water, move the hose by 100 mm (3.94 in)/sec speed.
8. Visually check for water leakage.

RF-159
WATER LEAKAGE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
NOTE:
Small water ingress between door glass and side window glass is permissible. Also water drain into the
door panels or rear fender panels without entering in the passenger room is permissible.
Water Leakage Between Roof Panels
1. Start the engine.
2. Lower all side glasses.
3. Open and close the doors.
4. Raise completely all windows.
NOTE:
Worker inside the vehicle raise completely all windows to check the leakage with a hand lamp. To ensure
the quality of the test the door must not be open after the window has been raised.
5. Spray directly from 200 mm (7.87 in) height and for minimum 1 min the connection between:
● Front roof and front pillar weather-strip.

● Front roof and rear roof weather-strip top.

6. Check the presence of water:


● Between the front pillars weather-strip and front pillars garnish.

● Behind rear roof headlining LH and RH.

● Behind the front roof headlining RR.

RF-160
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
HARD TOP PFP:97003
A
Component Parts Drawing EIS00E51

RF

MIIB9187E

RF-161
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
1. Latch plate* 2. Latch shim 3. Latch assembly LH
4. Latch assembly RH 5. Unlocking cable LH 6. Unlocking cable RH
7. Clamp 8. Fastening bolt 9. Retaining clamp
10. Fastening bolt 11. Clamp 12. Front roof
13. Front roof weather-strip LH 14. Front roof weather-strip RH 15. Hoses liner
16. Sunshade assembly 17. Link assembly LH 18. Link assembly RH
19. Shim 20. Centering bolt* 21. Centering plate*
22. Shims* 23. Roof stop bumper LH 24. Roof stop bumper RH
25. Rear roof weather-strip top 26. Weather-strip plate LH 27. Weather-strip plate RH
28. Rear roof 29. Rear parcel shelf finisher 30. Rear roof weather-strip bottom
31. Link stop bumper LH 32. link stop bumper RH 33. Front roof glass
34. Rear roof glass 35. Front roof headlining FR 36. Headlining cap
37. Front roof headlining LH 38. Front roof headlining RH 39. Rear roof headlining FR
40. Rear roof headlining LH 41. Rear roof headlining RH
*: Do not remove

Intermediate Position for Service EIS00E6O

1. Lower all side Window Glasses.


2. Disconnect the both battery terminals starting by the negative.
3. Open the trunk lid using the key fob.
4. Remove Trunk Lid finisher LH and RH.
5. Operate Emergency Unlocking Clips LH and RH on Trunk Lid
Latch, and release latches from the sub-frame.
NOTE:
This operation and followings require two workers.

MIIB9167E

6. Open the Trunk Lid as shown.


7. Remove the Front Roof Headlining FR. Refer to RF-170,
"FRONT ROOF HEADLINING FRONT" .

MIIB9168E

RF-162
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
8. Using a hexagonal wrench, manually unlock the Retractable
Hard Top. A

MIIB1237E
D
9. Unlock the locks on the Links Assembly LH and RH as follow:
● If the Lock Assembly and Unlocking Cables are not removed,
bring closer both Unlocking Cables to release the locks on E
Links Assemblies LH and RH.
NOTE:
A click is heard when locks are released. F
● If the Lock Assembly or Unlocking Cables are removed, pro-
ceed as follow
– Remove the Front Roof Headlining RR, refer to RF-171, G
"FRONT ROOF HEADLINING REAR" . MIIB9170E
– Remove both Front Roof Headlining LH and RH, refer to RF-
171, "FRONT ROOF HEADLINING LH AND RH" . H
– Unlock Links Assemblies by pulling their locks to the front
side as shown.
RF

K
MIIB9169E

10. Push the Front Roof upward and rearward, and maintain the L
Retractable Hard Top as shown.
CAUTION:
● Keep hands away from moving parts.
M

MIIB9171E

Removal and Installation of Retractable Hard Top Assembly EIS00E18

REMOVAL
1. Park the vehicle on a flat ground, with enough area to allow the removal of the retractable hard roof via the
rear side of the vehicle.
2. With all side window glasses in lower position, retractable hard top in closed position and trunk lid opened,
disconnect both battery cables, starting with the negative terminal.

RF-163
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
3. Remove the tonneau cover and roof storage switch LH and RH.
4. Remove the rear seats. Refer to SE-19, "Removal and Installa-
tion (C+C)" .
5. Remove back side trim finisher. Refer to EI-39, "BACK SIDE
TRIM" .
6. Remove trunk room trims. Refer to EI-42, "TRUNK ROOM
TRIM" .
7. Remove the rear parcel shelf. Refer to EI-38, "REAR PARCEL
SHELF" .
MIIB9154E

8. Disconnect both trunk lid cylinders balls joints from the trunk lid
ball pivots, and using coppers wires, attach trunk lid cylinders to
the sub frame as shown. Refer to RF-211, "Removal and Instal-
lation of Trunk Lid Cylinder" .

MIIB9147E

9. Remove the trunk lid from the sub-frame assembly. Refer to BL-
252, "Removal and Installation of Trunk Lid Assembly" .
NOTE:
● This operation requires two people.

● Retractable hard top, hydraulic system and sub frame assem-


bly should be removed together from the vehicle.

MIIB9148E

10. Locate the position of self lock bands on hydraulics hoses by


meanings of paint marks.
11. Using a nipper, cut off self locking bands on the body and dis-
pose.
CAUTION:
● Avoid any contact between the nipper and hoses.

● Do not bend or twist hydraulic hoses sharply, or strongly


pull them.
12. Remove partially the hydraulic control unit without disconnecting
connectors. Refer to RF-146, "Removal and Installation of MIIB9149E
Retractable Hard Top (C-view) Control Unit" .
13. Remove the hydraulic pump without disconnecting tubes. Refer
to RF-203, "Removal and Installation of Hydraulic Unit" , and
attach it to the Link Assembly LH using copper wires.
14. Remove both Stay Assembly Trunk lid. Refer to BL-254,
"Removal and Installation of Trunk Lid Stay" .
NOTE:
This operation requires two people.

MIIB9150E

RF-164
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
15. Using a hexagonal wrench, manually unlock the retractable hard
top. A

MIIB1237E
D
16. Remove three mountings nuts securing link assembly LH and
RH to the body.
CAUTION: E
Do not unscrew the centering bolt from the vehicle. The
position of the centering bolt needs only to be checked or
adjusted after a body repair.
F

G
MIIB9151E

17. Prepare a suitable area covered with a polystyrene panel or H


shop clothes as default to allow the reception of the retractable
hard top.
18. Remove the retractable hard top via the rear side of the vehicle. RF
NOTE:
This operation requires three people.
CAUTION: J
● Take all precaution to avoid any interference between the
retractable hard top and the body.
● Do not stretch hydraulic hoses.
MIIB9152E K
● Protect the rear fender with a fender protector.

19. Turn over and lay down carefully the retractable hard top on the
prepared area as shown. L
NOTE:
This operation requires four people.
CAUTION: M
Note the number of adjustments shims around each welded
studs, so you can restore the original position.

MIIB9153E

MIIB9155E

RF-165
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
INSTALLATION
When installing pay attention to the followings points:
● Do not let hoses to be crushed between the link assembly and the body.
● Tighten the link assembly nuts to the specified torque. Refer to RF-161, "Component Parts Drawing" .
● Tighten the hydraulic pump nuts to the torque. Refer to RF-203, "Component Parts Drawing" .
● Reinstall the trunk lid and tighten bolts and nuts to the specified torque. Refer to BL-252, "Removal and
Installation of Trunk Lid Assembly" .
● Check the correct installation and routing of each hose and harness.
CAUTION:
● Do not bend or twist hydraulic hoses sharply, or strongly pull them.

● After installation, hydraulic hoses must not move towards self-locking bands

● Do not let the ends of self-locking bands touch hydraulic hoses

● Before closing the trunk lid, check if the trunk lid can be opened by the cylinder key.

● Manually lock the retractable hard top and check the gap and flatness deviation between the retractable
hard top and front roof finisher. Refer to RF-167, "FITTING ADJUSTMENT" .
● Check the gap between the retractable hard top and the trunk lid. Refer to RF-167, "FITTING ADJUST-
MENT" .
● Check the gap between the trunk lid and the body. Refer to BL-251, "Clearance" .
● Operate manually the retractable hard top and the trunk lid several times to make sure there is no interfer-
ence between parts.
● With the retractable hard top in closed position, check the
absence of lateral gaps between the link assemblies and roof
stop bumpers.

MIIB9282E

● If any gaps, untighten the roof stop bumpers bolts, and move
roof stop bumpers to eliminate gaps, and retighten bolts to the
specified torque.

: 7.6 - 11.4 N·m (0.8 - 1.1 kg-m, 68 - 100 in-lb)

MIIB9283E

RF-166
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
● Check the contact between link stop bumpers LH, RH and front
roof frame in closed position. If incorrect adjustment, loosen the A
lock nut, adjust and tighten to the torque.
● Reconnect the battery starting with the positive terminal, and
operate the retractable hard top several times to make sure of B
correct operation.
● Operate the power window to make sure of correct operation.
● Check the side window glass adjustment. Refer to GW-176, C
"FITTING INSPECTION" .
● Check the front door glass adjustment. Refer to GW-172, "FIT- MIIB9284E
TING INSPECTION" . D
● Check the fluid level. Refer to RF-200, "CHECKING FLUID LEVEL" .
● Check the fluid leakage. Refer to RF-201, "CHECKING FLUID LEAKAGE" .
● Visually check for a possible water leakage. Refer to RF-159, "WATER LEAKAGE TEST" . E
● Make a road test with retractable hard top in closed and opened position, and check for a rattle noise.
Refer to RF-151, "DUPLICATE THE NOISE AND TEST DRIVE" .
● Perform a wind noise test. Refer to RF-152, "WIND NOISE TEST" . F
Adjustment of Retractable Hard Top Assembly EIS00E7P

FITTING ADJUSTMENT
G
CAUTION:
● The clearance values are given for information purposes. When making adjustments, certain rules
must be observed:
– maintain symmetry with respect to the opposite side, H
– After adjustment of an element, check that adjustment of peripheral elements still correct.
● Make sure of absence of gap and deviations between weather-strips.
RF
● Always check the good operation of side windows after an operation.
● Always check the adjustment of side windows after an operation. Refer to GW-172, "FITTING
INSPECTION" and GW-176, "FITTING INSPECTION" .
J
● Always perform a water leakage test after an adjustment. Refer to RF-159, "WATER LEAKAGE
TEST" .
● Always perform a wind test after an adjustment. Refer to RF-152, "WIND NOISE TEST" . K

RF-167
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]

MIIB9264E

1. Roof finisher 2. Front pillar 3. Front roof frame


4. Front roof glass 5. Rear roof frame 6. Rear roof glass
7. Front pillar weather-strip 8. Rear roof weather-strip top 9. Rear roof weather-strip bottom
10. Trunk lid

RF-168
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
WORKFLOW
A

RF

L
MIIB9293E

*1 RF-195 *2 RF-181, RF-198 *3 RF-192


*4 RF-186 *5 RF-167 *6 RF-199 M
*7 GW-176 *8 GW-172

RF-169
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Removal and Installation of Headlining EIS00E1E

MIIB9177E

1. Headlining cap 2. Front roof headlining FR 3. Front roof headlining LH


4. Front roof headlining RH 5. Front roof headlining RR 6. Rear roof headlining FR
7. Rear roof headlining LH 8. Rear roof headlining RH

FRONT ROOF HEADLINING FRONT


Removal
Pull the front roof headlining FR downward as shown.

MIIB9156E

RF-170
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Installation
Make sure of the presence of all retaining clips. Install in the reverse A
order of removal.

MIIB9183E
D

FRONT ROOF HEADLINING REAR


Removal E
Pull the front roof headlining RR downward as shown.

H
MIIB9178E

Installation
RF
Install in the reverse order of removal.
FRONT ROOF HEADLINING LH AND RH
Removal J
1. Remove the front roof headlining FR.
2. Remove the front roof headlining RR.
3. Remove the torx screw securing the headlining to the front roof K
assembly.
4. Pull the headlining downward.
L

M
MIIB9180E

Installation
Make sure of the presence of all retaining clips. Install in the reverse
order of removal.

MIIB9184E

RF-171
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
REAR ROOF HEADLINING FRONT
Removal
Pull the rear roof headlining front as shown.

MIIB9179E

Installation
Make sure of the presence of all retaining clips. Install in the reverse
order of removal.

MIIB9185E

REAR ROOF HEADLINING LH AND RH


Removal
Pull the headlining to the front direction as shown.

MIIB9181E

Installation
Make sure of the presence of all retaining clips. Install in the reverse
order of removal.

MIIB9182E

RF-172
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Removal and Installation of Rear Parcel Shelf Finisher EIS00E5J

REMOVAL A
1. Maintain the Retractable Hard Top in the intermediate position. Refer to RF-162, "Intermediate Position for
Service" .
NOTE: B
This operation requires two workers.
2. Remove three mountings screws and clips securing the Rear
Parcel-Shelf Finisher to the Rear Roof assembly. C
3. Pull the Rear Parcel-Shelf Finisher to upward direction and
release it from the retaining clips.
D

MIIB9176E

F
INSTALLATION
Make sure the presence of all retaining clips on the Rear Roof assembly. Install in the reverse order of
removal.
G
Removal and Installation of Sunshade Assembly EIS00E5K

REMOVAL
1. Remove the front roof headlining RR. Refer to RF-171, "FRONT ROOF HEADLINING REAR" . H
2. Remove torx screws (3) securing the sunshade assembly to the
front roof and remove the sunshade assembly.
RF

K
MIIB9256E

INSTALLATION
L
1. Tighten to the torques torx screws (3) securing the sunshade assembly to the front roof.

: 5.4 – 6.6 N·m (0.55 – 0.67 kg-m, 48 – 58 in-lb)


M
2. Install the front roof headlining RR.

RF-173
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Removal and Installation of Roof Sealing EIS00E5L

MIIB9269E

1. Front roof weather-strip RH 2. Front roof weather-strip LH 3. Weather-strip plate LH


4. Weather-strip plate RH 5. Rear roof weather-strip top 6. Rear roof weather-strip bottom

CAUTION:
The aluminum retainer rail must be free of dirt and paint.
FRONT ROOF WEATHER-STRIP
Removal
1. Lower all side windows.
2. Open slightly the retractable hard top.
3. Insert a polystyrene pad between the retractable hard top and fix
roof.
4. Remove the retractable hard top fuse to maintain the polysty-
rene pad. Refer to RF-28, "Component Parts and Harness Con-
nector Location" .

MIIB9268E

5. Take the front roof weather-strip from the front end and pull gently to detach it from the retainer rail.
Installation
1. Apply tire soap between to the mating area between the front roof weather-strip and the retainer rail.
2. Apply pressure to weather-strip and insert it completely to the retainer rail.
3. Remove the polystyrene pad.
4. Install the retractable hard top and close the roof.

RF-174
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
5. Slide the front roof weather-strip forward or rearward and ensure
there is no gap between the front roof weather-strip and front pil- A
lar weather-strip, and also between the front roof weather-strip
and rear roof weather-strip top.
6. Close all side windows and ensure the absence of the gap. B
7. Operate the retractable hard top and make sure that weather-
strip is not stressed.
CAUTION: C
Make sure of absence of gaps and deviations between
weather-strips.
MIIB9244E

D
8. Perform a water leakage test. Refer to RF-159, "WATER LEAK-
AGE TEST" .
9. Perform a wind noise test. Refer to RF-152, "WIND NOISE E
TEST" .

G
MIIB9245E

REAR ROOF WEATHER-STRIP TOP


H
Removal
NOTE:
This operation requires two workers.
RF
1. Maintain the retractable hard top in the intermediate position. Refer to RF-162, "Intermediate Position for
Service" .
2. Remove torx screws (2) from weather-strip plate LH and RH.
J
3. Detach the bottom end of the weather-strip from retainers, on
both LH and RH side.
4. Pull gently to detach the weather-strip from the rear roof flange.
K
5. Detach the top edges of the weather-strip from retainers on both
LH and RH corners, and pull gently to release the weather-strip
from retainers.
L

MIIB9262E
M
Installation
1. Clean consciously the rear roof flange and the retainer rail.
CAUTION:
The aluminium retainer rail must be free of dirt and paint.
2. Apply tire soap to the mating area between the rear roof weather-strip and the retainers rails.
3. Insert weather-strip into the both top edges of retainers rails LH and RH.
4. Insert weather-strip into the both bottom end of retainers rails LH and RH.
5. Apply pressure to weather-strip and insert it completely to retainers rails on both sides.
6. Install weather-strip onto the rear roof flange.

RF-175
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
7. Ensure the good fitting of weather-strip and install weather-strip
plates and torx screw (2) on both side.
8. Close the retractable hard top.

MIIB9262E

9. Ensure there is no gap between the front roof weather-strip and


the rear roof weather-strip top.

MIIB9245E

10. If there is a gap, slide the front roof weather-strip forward or


rearward and ensure there is no gap between the front roof
weather-strip and front pillar weather-strip, and also between the
front roof weather-strip and rear roof weather-strip top.
CAUTION:
Make sure of absence of gap and deviations between
weather-strips.
11. Close all side windows and ensure the absence of the gap.
12. Operate the retractable hard top and make sure that weather-
strip is not stressed.
MIIB9244E
13. Perform a water leakage test. Refer to RF-159, "WATER LEAK-
AGE TEST" .
14. Perform a wind noise test. Refer to RF-152, "WIND NOISE TEST" .
REAR ROOF WEATHER-STRIP BOTTOM
CAUTION:
Do not attempt to reuse the rear roof weather-strip bottom.
Removal
NOTE:
This operation requires two workers.
1. Maintain the retractable hard top in the intermediate position. Refer to RF-162, "Intermediate Position for
Service" .
2. Remove clips (2) on the rear roof assembly.

MIIB9248E

RF-176
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
3. Detach the bottom end of rear roof weather-strip top from LH
and RH retainers to access to the torx screw as shown. A
4. Remove torx screws on both sides.
5. Take the rear roof weather-strip bottom from one end and pull to
detach it from the rear roof. B

MIIB9285E

D
Installation
1. Clean consciously the rear roof flange and remove old sticking tape from the rear roof frame.
2. Apply tire soap onto the rear roof flange. E
3. Remove double sided tapes from each side of the new weather-
strip and stick them onto the rear roof.
F

H
MIIB9286E

4. Insert rear roof weather-strip bottom between retainers rails and


rear roof frame, and install torx screws (1) on each side. RF

MIIB9285E
L
5. Reinstall clips (1) on each side of weather-strip.
6. Apply pressure to weather-strip and make sure of good fitting
onto the rear roof flange. M
7. Operate the retractable hard top to make sure weather-strip is
not stressed.
8. Perform a water leakage test. Refer to RF-159, "WATER LEAK-
AGE TEST" .
9. Perform a wind noise test. Refer to RF-152, "WIND NOISE
TEST" .
MIIB9248E

Removal and Installation of Front Pillars Sealing EIS00E7Q

REMOVAL
1. Open completely the retractable hard top.
2. Remove the windshield finisher. Refer to EI-36, "WINDSHIELD FINISHER" .

RF-177
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
3. Remove the torx screw (1) on both side of front pillar weather-
strip as shown.

MIIB9260E

4. Using a clip remover, remove clips (2) maintaining the bottom


end of the front pillars weather-strip to the body.
5. Take weather-strip from the bottom end and pull gently to detach
it from the front pillar retainer rail, on both sides.
6. Pull weather-strip from the front pillars cross member flange.

MIIB9261E

INSTALLATION
1. Clean mating area between weather-strip and the body.
CAUTION:
The aluminum retainer rail must be free of dirt and paint.
2. Apply tire soap to the mating area between weather-strip and the retainer rail.
3. Make sure of the presence of aluminum plates into the edge of weather-strip.
4. Insert weather-strip to the edge of front pillars.
5. Apply pressure to weather-strip and insert it completely to the front pillars retainer rails.
6. Install weather-strip onto the front pillars cross member flange.
7. Install torx screw (1) on both side of weather-strip.
CAUTION:
Be sure of the correct fitting and position of the front pillars
weather-strips onto the body. Plates inside the front pillars
weather-strip can cut weather-strip while closing the
retractable hard top.

MIIB9260E

8. Insert weather-strip clips (2) into the body.

MIIB9261E

RF-178
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
9. Slide the front roof weather-strip forward or rearward and ensure
there is no gap between the front roof weather-strip and front pil- A
lars weather-strip, and also between the front roof weather-strip
and rear roof weather-strip top.
CAUTION: B
Make sure of absence of gap and deviations between
weather-strips.
C

MIIB9244E

D
10. Close all side windows and ensure the absence of the gap.
11. Operate the retractable hard top and make sure that weather-
strip is not stressed. E
12. Perform a water leakage test. Refer to RF-159, "WATER LEAK-
AGE TEST" .
13. Perform a wind noise test. Refer to RF-152, "WIND NOISE F
TEST" .

G
MIIB9245E

Removal and Installation of Front Roof EIS00E5M

REMOVAL H
1. Lower all side window glasses.
2. Disconnect the both battery terminals starting by the negative.
RF
3. Using a hexagonal wrench, manually unlock the Retractable
Hard Top.
4. Remove Front Roof Headlining FR. Refer to RF-170, "FRONT
ROOF HEADLINING FRONT" . J
5. Remove Side Front Roof Headlining LH and RH. Refer to RF-
171, "FRONT ROOF HEADLINING LH AND RH" .
6. Remove Front Roof Headlining RR. Refer to RF-171, "FRONT K
ROOF HEADLINING REAR" .

L
MIIB1237E

7. Locate the position of self lock bands on hydraulics hoses by


meanings of paint marks. M
8. Using a nipper, cut off self locking bands on the Front Roof and
dispose.
CAUTION:
Avoid any contact between the nipper and hoses.

MIIB9163E

RF-179
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
9. Remove the screw securing the hoses liner to the Front Roof.
10. Remove Lock Assembly, and latch cylinder without disconnect-
ing tubes. Refer to RF-192, "Removal and Installation of Lock
Assembly" .
CAUTION:
Do not bend or twist hydraulic hoses sharply, or strongly
pull them.
11. Remove Sunshade roller. Refer to RF-173, "Removal and Instal-
lation of Sunshade Assembly" .
MIIB9164E

12. Using paint marks locate the positions of mountings bolts on


Link Assembly LH and RH as shown.
13. Note the number of shims around each mountings bolt.
14. Prepare a suitable area covered with a polystyrene panel or
thick shop clothes as default to allow the reception of the Front
Roof.
15. Maintain the Retractable Hard Top in the intermediate position.
Refer to RF-162, "Intermediate Position for Service" .
NOTE:
This operation requires two workers. MIIB9165E
16. Remove mountings bolts LH and RH and shims from Front
Roof.
17. Remove the Front Roof.
NOTE:
This operation requires three workers.
18. Remove Front Roof Weather-strips LH and RH. Refer to RF-174, "FRONT ROOF WEATHER-STRIP" .
19. If the Front Roof Glass is reused, locate the position of Front
Roof Frame as shown.
20. Remove the Front Roof Glass. Refer to GW-92, "FRONT ROOF
GLASS" .

MIIB9166E

INSTALLATION
Install in the reverse order of removal.
When installing pay attention to the followings points.
● Reinstall the Front Roof Glass. Refer to GW-92, "FRONT ROOF GLASS" .
NOTE:
If the Front Roof Glass is broken, and Front Roof is reused, vacuum consciously the Front Roof Frame,
and shake several times the Front Roof Frame to ensure that no small parts remain in the frame.
● Reinstall weather-strips and ensure their fittings into the Front Roof Retainers. Refer to RF-174, "FRONT
ROOF WEATHER-STRIP" .
● Line up paint marks on the links assemblies LH and RH. Insert the exact number of shims around mount-
ings bolts as removal, and provisory tighten old mounting bolts.
● Reinstall and adjust the Lock assembly. Refer to RF-192, "Removal and Installation of Lock Assembly"
and RF-195, "ADJUSTMENT" .
CAUTION:
Do not bend or twist hydraulic hoses sharply, or strongly pull them.

RF-180
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
● Reinstall and adjust both Unlocking cables. Refer to RF-191, "Removal and Installation of Unlocking
Cable" . A
● Reinstall hydraulics lines and the hoses liner and check their routings with paint marks.
CAUTION:
● Do not bend or twist hydraulic hoses sharply, or strongly pull them. B
● Do not let the ends of self-locking bands touch hoses.

● Close the Retractable Hard Top and check if well adjusted. Refer to RF-181, "ADJUSTMENT" .
● Remove old mounting bolts each by each. Replace by new ones and tighten to the specified torque. Refer C
to RF-161, "Component Parts Drawing" .
● Before installation of headlining, manually operate the Retractable Hard Top and ensure there is no inter-
ference between parts. D
● Reconnect the battery starting with the positive terminal.
● Operate the power window to make sure of correct operation.
E
● Check the side window glass adjustment. Refer to GW-176, "FITTING INSPECTION" .
● Check the front door glass adjustment. Refer to GW-172, "FITTING INSPECTION" .
● Operate the retractable Hard Top to make sure of correct operation.
F
● Perform a water leakage test. Refer to RF-159, "WATER LEAKAGE TEST" .
● Perform a rattle test. Refer to RF-151, "DUPLICATE THE NOISE AND TEST DRIVE" .
● Perform a wind noise test. Refer to RF-152, "WIND NOISE TEST" . G
ADJUSTMENT
CAUTION:
The clearance values are given for information purposes. When making adjustments, certain rules H
must be observed:
● maintain symmetry with respect to the opposite side,
● After adjustment of an element, check that adjustment of peripheral elements still correct. Refer to RF
RF-167, "FITTING ADJUSTMENT" .
NOTE:
This operation requires two workers. J
1. Park the vehicle on a flat ground.
2. Lower all side window glasses.
K
3. Remove front roof headlining FR. Refer to RF-170, "FRONT ROOF HEADLINING FRONT" .
4. Remove front roof headlining RR. Refer to RF-171, "FRONT ROOF HEADLINING REAR" .
5. Remove front roof headlining LH and RH. Refer to RF-171, "FRONT ROOF HEADLINING LH AND RH" . L
6. Note the number of shims around each mounting bolts.

RF-181
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
7. Measure the flatness deviation “a” between the roof finisher and
front roof glass as shown.
“a” = 0.5 - 3.5 mm (0.020 - 0.138 in)
NOTE:
● The front roof glass level must be lower than the roof finisher
level.
● For a new front roof (without front roof glass), adjust the flat-
ness deviation after the adjustments of gaps and installation
of the front roof glass). Refer to RF-169, "WORKFLOW" .
8. If flatness deviation is out of specification, unscrew the torx bolts
(2) on each side of front roof and insert or remove adjusting
shims to obtain a flatness deviation within the specification
range.
Shim thickness (service part):
1mm (0.039 in)
Shim thickness (vehicle equipped):
1mm (0.039 in)
2mm (0.079 in)

MIIB9146E

Distance between the link and front roof frame


Min: 0 mm (0.000 in)
Nominal: 2mm (0.079 in)
Max: 4mm (0.157 in)

MIIB9291E

9. Install provisory old torx bolts.


10. Check the gaps between the front roof glass and roof finisher.
“e” = 7 - 11 mm (0.276 - 0.433 in)

MIIB9192E

RF-182
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]

NOTE: A
For a new roof (without front roof glass) adjust the gap between
the front roof and front pillar as shown.
“c” = 7 - 11 mm (0.276 - 0.433 in) B

D
MIIB9246E

11. If the gap is out of specification range, unscrew the torx bolts (2)
on each side of front roof and slide the front roof to forward or E
rearward to obtain the same gaps as shown within the specifica-
tion range.
12. Install provisory old torx bolts in this position. F

MIIB9201E

H
13. Measure the flatness deviation “b” between the front roof glass
and rear roof glass as shown.
“b” = 0.5 - 3.5 mm (0.020 - 0.138 in) RF

NOTE:
The rear roof glass level must be lower than the front roof level.
J
14. If flatness deviation is out of specification range, adjust the rear
roof. Refer to RF-186, "ADJUSTMENT" .
K

MIIB9160E

RF-183
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
15. Check the gaps between the front roof glass and rear roof glass.
“e” = 7 - 11 mm (0.276 - 0.433 in)
16. If the gap is out of specification range, adjust the rear roof. Refer
to RF-186, "ADJUSTMENT" .

MIIB9193E

17. Slide the front roof weather-strip forward or rearward and ensure
there is no gap between the front roof weather-strip and front pil-
lar weather-strip, and also between the front roof weather-strip
and rear roof weather-strip top.
18. Close all side windows and ensure the absence of gap.
CAUTION:
Make sure of absence of gap and deviations between
weather-strips.

MIIB9244E

19. Test locking and unlocking several times using the open and
close switch.
20. Adjust unlocking cables if necessary. Refer to RF-192,
"ADJUSTMENT" .
21. Operate the retractable hard top and ensure that weather-strips
are not stressed.
22. Remove old torx bolts one by one and replace by new ones.

MIIB9245E

23. Tighten new bolts to the specified torque.

: 22.5 - 27.5 N·m (2.3 - 2.8 kg-m, 17-20 ft - lb)


24. Check the adjustment of side window glass. Refer to GW-176,
"FITTING INSPECTION" .
25. Check the adjustment of the door glass. Refer to GW-172, "FIT-
TING INSPECTION" .
26. Visually check for a water leakage. Refer to RF-159, "WATER
LEAKAGE TEST" .
27. Reinstall front roof headlinings, and operate the retractable hard MIIB9165E

top to ensure the absence of interferences between parts.


RF-184
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
28. Make a road test with the retractable hard top in closed position, and check for wind noise. Refer to Refer
to RF-152, "WIND NOISE TEST" . A
Removal and Installation of Rear Roof EIS00E5N

REMOVAL
1. Lower all side window glasses. B
2. Disconnect the both battery terminals starting by the negative.
3. Remove the Rear Roof Headlining FR. Refer to RF-172, "REAR ROOF HEADLINING FRONT" .
C
4. Remove Rear Roof Headlining LH and RH. Refer to RF-172, "REAR ROOF HEADLINING LH AND RH" .
5. Disconnect the rear window defogger connectors LH & RH and
unclip harness from the Rear Roof.
D

MIIB9173E

G
6. Locate the position of self-locking bands on hydraulics hoses by
meaning of paint marks.
7. Using a nipper, cut off the self-locking band on the Rear Roof.
H
CAUTION:
Avoid any contact between the nipper and hoses.
8. Remove the screw securing the hoses liner to the Rear Roof.
RF

J
MIIB9172E

9. Using Paint marks, locate the positions of mountings bolts on


Link assembly LH and RH as show. K
10. Note the number of shims around each mounting bolts.
11. Prepare a suitable area covered with a polystyrene panel or
thick shop clothes as default to allow the reception of the Rear L
Roof.
12. Untighten mountings bolts and remove adjusting shims.
NOTE: M
In this position adjusting shims can easily fall.
13. Maintain the Retractable Hard Top in the intermediate position. MIIB9174E
Refer to RF-162, "Intermediate Position for Service" .
14. Remove mountings bolts LH and RH and remove the Rear Roof from the rear side of the vehicle.
NOTE:
This operation requires three workers.
15. Remove the Rear Parcel-Shelf Finisher. Refer to RF-173, "Removal and Installation of Rear Parcel Shelf
Finisher" .
16. Remove the Rear Roof weather-strip bottom, and dispose. Refer to RF-176, "REAR ROOF WEATHER-
STRIP BOTTOM" .
17. Remove the Rear Roof weather-strip top. Refer to RF-175, "REAR ROOF WEATHER-STRIP TOP" .

RF-185
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
18. If the Rear Roof Glass is reused, locate the position of rear Roof
Frame as shown.
19. Remove the Rear Roof Glass. Refer to GW-94, "REAR ROOF
GLASS" .

MIIB9175E

INSTALLATION
Install in the reverse order of removal.
When installing pay attention to the followings points.
● Reinstall the Rear Roof Glass. Refer to GW-94, "REAR ROOF GLASS" .
NOTE:
If the Rear Roof Glass is broken, and Rear Roof is reused, vacuum consciously the Rear Roof Frame,
and shake several times the Rear Roof Frame to ensure that no small parts remain in the frame.
● Reinstall weather-strips and ensure their fittings into the Rear Roof Retainers. Refer to RF-175, "REAR
ROOF WEATHER-STRIP TOP" .
CAUTION:
Rear Roof Weather-strip Bottom is not reusable. Do not attempt to reuse it.
● Line up paint marks on the links assemblies LH and RH. Insert the exact number of shims around mount-
ings bolts as removal, and provisory tighten old mounting bolts.
● Reinstall hydraulics lines and the hoses liner and check their routings with paint marks.
CAUTION:
● Do not bend or twist hydraulic hoses sharply, or strongly pull them.

● Do not let the ends of self-locking bands touch hoses.

● Close the Retractable Hard Top and check if well adjusted. Refer to RF-186, "ADJUSTMENT" .
● Remove old bolts each by each. Replace by new ones and tighten to the specified torque. Refer to RF-
161, "Component Parts Drawing" .
● Before installation of headlining, manually operate the Retractable Hard Top and ensure there is no inter-
ference between parts.
● Reconnect the battery starting with the positive terminal.
● Operate the power window to make sure of correct operation.
● Check side window glass adjustment. Refer to GW-176, "FITTING INSPECTION" .
● Check front door glass adjustment. Refer to GW-172, "FITTING INSPECTION" .
● Operate the retractable Hard Top to make sure of correct operation.
● Check the operation of rear window defogger.
● Perform a water leakage test. Refer to RF-159, "WATER LEAKAGE TEST" .
● Perform a rattle test. Refer to RF-151, "DUPLICATE THE NOISE AND TEST DRIVE" .
● Perform a wind noise test. Refer to RF-152, "WIND NOISE TEST" .
ADJUSTMENT
CAUTION:
The clearance values are given for information purposes. When making adjustments, certain rules
must be observed:
● maintain symmetry with respect to the opposite side,
● After adjustment of an element, check that adjustment of peripheral elements still correct. Refer to
RF-167, "FITTING ADJUSTMENT" .
NOTE:
This operation requires two workers.
1. Park the vehicle on a flat ground.
2. Lower all side window glasses.
RF-186
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
3. Check or adjust the flatness deviation between the front roof glass and roof finisher. Refer to RF-181,
"ADJUSTMENT" . A
4. Check or adjust the gap between the front roof glass and roof finisher. Refer to RF-181, "ADJUSTMENT" .
5. Remove rear roof headlining FR. Refer to RF-172, "REAR ROOF HEADLINING FRONT" .
6. Remove rear roof headlining LH and RH. Refer to RF-172, "REAR ROOF HEADLINING LH AND RH" . B
7. Note the number of shims around each mounting bolts.
8. Measure the flatness deviation “a” between the roof finisher and
front roof glass as shown. C
“b” = 0.5 -3.5 mm (0.020 - 0.138 in)
NOTE: D
● The rear roof glass level must be lower than the front roof fin-
isher level.
● For a new rear roof (without front roof glass), adjust the flat-
E
ness deviation after the adjustments of gaps and installation
of the rear roof glass). Refer to RF-169, "WORKFLOW" .
9. If flatness deviation is out of specification, unscrew the torx bolts
(3) on each side of front roof and insert or remove adjusting F
shims to obtain a flatness deviation within the specification
range.
NOTE: G
Rear roof adjusting shims fall easily when torx bolts are
Untighten.
Shim thickness (service part): H
1mm (0.039 in)
Shim thickness (vehicle equipped):
RF
1mm (0.039 in) MIIB9160E

2mm (0.079 in)


J
Distance between the link and front roof frame
Min: 0 mm (0.000 in)
K
Nominal: 2mm (0.079 in)
Max: 4mm (0.157 in)
L

M
MIIB9292E

10. Install provisory old torx bolts.

RF-187
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
11. Check the gaps between the front roof glass and rear roof glass.
“g” = 6 - 7 mm (0.236 - 0.276 in)

MIIB9193E

NOTE:
For a new rear roof (without rear roof glass) adjust the gap
between the front roof and rear roof as shown.
“f” = 6 - 8 mm (0.24 - 0.31 in)

MIIB9247E

12. If the gap is out of specification range, unscrew the torx bolts (3)
on each side of rear roof and slide the rear roof to forward or
rearward to obtain the same gaps as shown within the specifica-
tion range.
13. Slide the rear roof in the lateral direction to obtain the same flat-
ness deviation between the front roof frame and rear roof frame
on the left and right side.
14. Install provisory old torx bolts in this position.

MIIB9202E

15. Slide the front roof weather-strip forward or rearward and ensure
there is no gap between the front roof weather-strip and front pil-
lar weather-strip, and also between the front roof weather-strip
and rear roof weather-strip top.
16. Close all side windows and ensure the absence of gap.
CAUTION:
Make sure of absence of gap and deviations between
weather-strips.

MIIB9244E

RF-188
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
17. Test locking and unlocking several times using the open and
close switch. A
18. Operate the retractable hard top and ensure that weather-strips
are not stressed.
19. Remove old torx bolts one by one and replace by new ones. B

MIIB9245E
D
20. Tighten new bolts to the specified torque.

: 22.5 - 27.5 N·m (2.3 - 2.8 kg-m, 17-20 ft - lb) E


21. Check the adjustment of side window glass. Refer to GW-176,
"FITTING INSPECTION" .
22. Check the adjustment of the door glass. Refer to GW-172, "FIT- F
TING INSPECTION" .
23. Visually check for a water leakage. Refer to RF-159, "WATER
LEAKAGE TEST" . G
24. Reinstall rear roof headlinings, and operate the retractable hard MIIB9174E

top to ensure the absence of interferences between parts.


25. Make a road test with the retractable hard top in closed position, and check for wind noise. Refer to Refer H
to RF-152, "WIND NOISE TEST" .
Removal and Installation of Link Assembly EIS00E5O

REMOVAL RF
1. Remove the retractable hard top assembly. Refer to RF-167, "Adjustment of Retractable Hard Top
Assembly" .
2. Remove the subframe from the link assembly LH and RH. Refer to BL-252, "Removal and Installation of J
Trunk Lid Assembly" .
3. Remove all retractable hard top headlining. Refer to RF-170, "Removal and Installation of Headlining" .
4. Remove retaining upper and lower clamps and fastening bolts K
on the main drive cylinder LH and RH as shown.
CAUTION:
Do not bend or twist hydraulic hoses sharply, or strongly L
pull them.

MIIB9259E

MIIB9200E

RF-189
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
5. Locate the position of self lock bands on hydraulics hoses by
meanings of paint marks.
6. Using a nipper, cut off self locking bands on the link assembly
and dispose.
CAUTION:
Avoid any contact between the nipper and hoses.
7. Using a nipper, cut off self locking bands on securing the defog-
ger harness.
8. Release unlocking cables LH and RH from the both link assem-
blies. MIIB9149E
9. Note the number of adjusting shims between the link assembly
and front and rear roof to install them in their original position.
10. Remove torx bolts (2) securing the front roof to the link assem-
bly.

MIIB9165E

11. Remove torx bolts (3) securing the rear roof to the link assembly.
NOTE:
● When both link assemblies have to be replaced, provisory
remove one and replace by a new one, before removing the
other.
● Install link assembly provisory to the front and rear roof using
old torx bolts.

MIIB9174E

INSTALLATION
Install in the reverse order of removal.
When installing pay attention to the followings points:
● Secure the hydraulic hoses to the link assembly in their original position.
CAUTION:
● Do not bend or twist hydraulic hoses sharply, or strongly pull them.

● After installation, hydraulic hoses must not move towards self-locking bands.

● Do not let the ends of self-locking bands touch hydraulic hoses.

● Insert the same numbers of shims between the link assembly, front and rear roof.
● Adjust the front roof. Refer to RF-181, "ADJUSTMENT" .
● Adjust the rear roof. Refer to RF-186, "ADJUSTMENT" .
● Adjust the unlocking cables. Refer to RF-192, "ADJUSTMENT" .
● Adjust the trunk lid assembly. Refer to BL-251, "TRUNK LID" .

RF-190
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Removal and Installation of Unlocking Cable EIS00E5P

MIIB9271E

REMOVAL G
1. Remove Front Roof Headlining FR. Refer to RF-170, "FRONT ROOF HEADLINING FRONT" .
2. Remove Front Roof Headlining RR. Refer to RF-171, "FRONT ROOF HEADLINING REAR" .
H
3. Remove Front Roof Headlining LH and RH. Refer to RF-171, "FRONT ROOF HEADLINING LH AND RH"
.
4. For LH side, locate the position of self lock bands on hydraulics
RF
hoses by meanings of paint marks.
5. Using a nipper, cut off self locking bands on unlocking cables
and dispose.
J
CAUTION:
● Avoid any contact between the nipper and hoses.

● Do not bend or twist hydraulic hoses sharply, or strongly


pull them. K

MIIB9188E
L
6. Remove clamp from unlocking cable.
7. Pull down the ball joint to release unlocking cable from the ball
pivot on the lock assembly. M
8. Release the end of the cable from the link assembly.

MIIB9189E

INSTALLATION
Install in the reverse order of removal.
When installing pay attention to the followings points:
● Reinstall hydraulics lines and check their routings with paint marks.
CAUTION:
● Do not bend or twist hydraulic hoses sharply, or strongly pull them.

● Do not let the ends of self-locking bands touch hoses

RF-191
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
● After installation, hydraulic hoses must not move towards self-locking bands.
● Adjust unlocking cables. Refer to RF-192, "ADJUSTMENT" .
● Operate the retractable Hard Top to make sure of correct operation.
● Perform a squeak and rattle test. Refer to RF-151, "DUPLICATE THE NOISE AND TEST DRIVE" .
ADJUSTMENT
1. Remove Front Roof Headlining FR. Refer to RF-170, "FRONT ROOF HEADLINING FRONT" .
2. Remove Front Roof Headlining RR. Refer to RF-171, "FRONT ROOF HEADLINING REAR" .
3. Remove Front Roof Headlining LH and RH. Refer to RF-171, "FRONT ROOF HEADLINING LH AND RH"
.
4. Check the distance between the end of unlocking cable and the
beginning of the cut out on the link assembly on both side LH
and RH.
Unlocking cable adjustment: L= 14 mm (0.551 in)

MIIB9190E

5. If out of specification, remove the unlocking clamp on the lock


assembly and adjust unlocking cable.
6. Operate the retractable Hard Top to make sure of correct opera-
tion.
7. Perform a squeak and rattle test. Refer to RF-151, "DUPLICATE
THE NOISE AND TEST DRIVE" .

MIIB9189E

Removal and Installation of Lock Assembly EIS00E5Q

MIIB9270E

1. Lock assembly 2. Fastening bolt* 3. Retaining clamp*


4. Fastening bolt* 5. Clamp*
*: Refer to Hydraulic system

RF-192
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
CAUTION:
Do not disassemble the lock assembly. A
REMOVAL
1. Park the vehicle on a flat ground.
B
2. Lower all side window glasses.
3. Using a hexagonal wrench, manually unlock the retractable hard
top.
C

MIIB1237E

4. Remove the front roof headlining FR. Refer to RF-170, "FRONT F


ROOF HEADLINING FRONT" .
5. Maintain the retractable hard top in the intermediate position.
Refer to RF-162, "Intermediate Position for Service" . G

RF
MIIB9156E

6. Put paint marks to locate the position of clamps on the threaded


area of unlocking cables. Remove clamps (2) from unlocking J
cables and release cable from the lock assembly.

MIIB9157E

M
7. Remove bolts from the lock assembly as shown, and partially
remove the lock assembly.
NOTE:
If the lock assembly is reused, put paint marks to restore the
original position as shown.
CAUTION:
● Do not attempt to loose locking nut on the connecting
rod.
● The lock assembly is not serviceable. Do not attempt to
disassemble it.
MIIB9158E
8. Partially remove the latch cylinder without disconnecting tubes.
Refer to RF-212, "Removal and Installation of Latch Cylinder" .
CAUTION:
● Do not bend or twist hydraulic hoses sharply, or strongly pull them.

9. Remove the lock assembly.

RF-193
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
INSTALLATION
1. Reinstall the latch cylinder into the lock assembly. Refer to RF-213, "INSTALLATION" .
CAUTION:
● Do not bend or twist hydraulic hoses sharply, or strongly pull them.

2. Install new mounting screws and tighten to the torque.


3. Adjust the lock assembly.
● If the lock assembly is reused, align up paint marks with those
on the front roof.
● If a new lock assembly is installed, adjust the lock assembly.
Refer to RF-195, "ADJUSTMENT" .

MIIB9159E

4. Pre-tighten lock centre plate screws using provisory old screws.


5. Manually lock the roof, and check there is no strain when lock-
ing.
6. Check if the retractable hard top sits correctly on the front pillars
weather-strip.

MIIB9161E

7. Lock completely the retractable hard top and check the flatness
deviation “a” between the front roof glass and roof finisher.
“a” = 0.5 – 3.5 mm (0.020 – 0.138 in)
NOTE:
The front roof glass level must be lower than the roof finisher
level.
If out of specification, adjust the front roof, refer to RF-181,
"ADJUSTMENT" , or latch assembly in height, refer to RF-198,
"INSTALLATION" .
8. Test locking and unlocking several times using the open and
close switch.
9. Adjust unlocking cables if necessary. Refer to RF-192,
"ADJUSTMENT" .

MIIB9146E

RF-194
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
10. Remove centre plate old mounting screws each by each,
replace by new ones and tighten to the torque. A
11. Reconnect the battery starting with the positive terminal, and
operate the retractable hard top several times to make sure of
correct operation. B
12. Visually check for a water leakage. Refer to RF-159, "WATER
LEAKAGE TEST" .
13. Reinstall the front roof headlining FR. C
14. Make a road test with the retractable hard top in closed position,
and check for wind and rattle noise. Refer to RF-152, "WIND MIIB9161E
NOISE TEST" and RF-151, "DUPLICATE THE NOISE AND D
TEST DRIVE" .
ADJUSTMENT
CAUTION: E
Do not disassemble the lock assembly.
1. Park the vehicle on a flat ground.
2. Lower all side window glasses. F
3. Using a hexagonal wrench, manually unlock the retractable hard
top.
G

RF
MIIB1237E

4. Remove the front roof headlining FR. Refer to RF-170, "FRONT J


ROOF HEADLINING FRONT" .
5. Maintain the retractable hard top in the intermediate position.
Refer to RF-162, "Intermediate Position for Service" . K

MIIB9156E M

6. Unscrew 3 centre plate bolts.

MIIB9161E

RF-195
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
7. Rotate the lock centre plate as shown to have the same gap on
left and right side.
8. Tighten provisory lock center plate with old screws.
9. Manually lock the roof, and check there is no strain when lock-
ing.
10. Check if the retractable hard top sits correctly on the front seal.

MIIB9162E

11. Lock completely the retractable hard top and check the flatness
deviation “a” between the front roof glass and roof finisher.
“a” = 0.5 – 3.5 mm (0.020 – 0.138 in)
NOTE:
The front roof glass level must be lower than the roof finisher
level.
If out of specification, adjust the front roof, refer to RF-181,
"ADJUSTMENT" , or latch assembly in height, refer to RF-198,
"INSTALLATION" .
12. Test locking and unlocking several times using the open and
close switch.
13. Adjust unlocking cables if necessary. Refer to RF-192,
"ADJUSTMENT" .

MIIB9146E

14. Remove centre plate old mounting screws each by each,


replace by new ones and tighten to the torque.
15. Reconnect the battery starting with the positive terminal, and
operate the retractable hard top several times to make sure of
correct operation.
16. Visually check for a water leakage. Refer to RF-159, "WATER
LEAKAGE TEST" .
17. Reinstall the front roof headlining front.

MIIB9161E

RF-196
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
18. Make a road test with the retractable hard top in closed position, and check for wind and rattle noise.
Refer to RF-152, "WIND NOISE TEST" and RF-151, "DUPLICATE THE NOISE AND TEST DRIVE" . A
Removal and Installation of Latch Assembly EIS00E5R

G
MIIB9267E

REMOVAL
H
1. Remove the windshield finisher. Refer to EI-36, "WINDSHIELD FINISHER" .
2. Open slightly the retractable hard top.
3. Insert a polystyrene pad between the retractable hard top and fix RF
roof.
4. Remove the retractable hard top fuse to maintain the polysty-
rene pad. Refer to RF-28, "Component Parts and Harness Con-
J
nector Location" .

MIIB9268E L

5. Disconnect harness from the latch assembly.


6. Remove torx screws (3) from the latch assembly.
M
CAUTION:
Do not remove hexagonal bolts on the latch plate.
7. Note the number of adjusting shim between the latch assembly
and the pillar cross member.

MIIB9241E

RF-197
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
INSPECTION AFTER REMOVAL
● Make sure of the presence of the plate on the latch assembly.
● Check the centering clips and mounting holes for break.
● Check centering hole for wear.

MIIB9243E

INSTALLATION
Install in the reverse order of removal.
When installing pay attention to the following points:
● Insert same number of shims as removal.
● Insert centering clips into the fix roof.

MIIB9242E

● Provisory install old torx screws.

MIIB9241E

RF-198
HARD TOP
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
● Lock completely the retractable hard top and check the flatness
deviation “a” between the front roof glass and roof finisher. A
“a” = 0.5 – 3.5 mm (0.020 – 0.138 in)
NOTE:
The front roof glass level must be lower than the roof finisher B
level.
If out of specification, insert additional shims.
Shim thickness: 1mm (0.039 in) C
Min: 0 shim
Max: 3 shims D

G
MIIB9146E

● Replace old screws by new ones and tighten to the specified


torque. H

RF

MIIB9241E

K
ADJUSTMENT
NOTE:
● Latch assembly is adjustable in height by meaning of adjusting shims. Refer to RF-198, "INSTALLATION"
L
.
● Latch assembly is adjustable by moving of latch plates. Adjustment is only permissible in longitudinal
direction (forward, rearward).
M
CAUTION:
Do not attempt to adjust the latch plate in lateral direction.
Remove hexagonal bolts from the latch plate and slide to forward or rearward direction.

RF-199
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM PFP:97091

Checking Hydraulic System EIS00E5S

CHECKING FLUID LEVEL


CAUTION:
Bleed the hydraulic circuit and check the hydraulic fluid level after any operation on the hydraulic sys-
tem. Refer to RF-202, "AIR BLEEDING HYDRAULIC SYSTEM" .
WARNING:
Be sure to read “Precautions for Hydraulic System”. Refer to RF-15, "Precautions for Hydraulic Sys-
tem" .
NOTE:
The hydraulic fluid must be checked with engine switched off and retractable hard top in complete closed posi-
tion:
● Main drive cylinder completely extended
● Trunk lid cylinder completely retracted
● Latch cylinder completely retracted.
1. Remove the luggage side trim LH. Refer to EI-42, "Luggage Room Side Finisher" .
2. Cut off the self locking band on the sound proof housing and
remove mountings nuts (2) as shown.
CAUTION:
Avoid any contact between the nipper and hoses.
3. Release the hydraulic unit from the sound proof housing.
CAUTION:
Do not bend or twist hydraulic hoses sharply, or strongly
pull them.

MIIB9196E

4. Maintain the hydraulic pump horizontally and check the fluid


level.
Min level: Centre of the cross
Max level: 3mm (0.118 in) above the min level.

MIIB9194E

5. If the hydraulic fluid level is low, protect the luggage compart-


ment with covers, and remove the filler plug on the hydraulic
tank to adjust the level.
Specified hydraulic fluid: ARAL VITAMOL 4004
CAUTION:
● Never reuse drained hydraulic fluid.
● Use only ARAL VITAMOL 4004.

6. Reinstall the filler plug and tighten to the torque.

: 0.7 - 1.3 N·m (0.08 – 0.13 kg-m, 7 – 11 in-lb) MIIB9195E

CAUTION:
If filler plug is tightened excessively, hydraulic unit tank may be damaged and hydraulic fluid will
leak.

RF-200
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
7. Install temporarily the roof storage switch and close the tonneau
cover. A
8. Bleed the hydraulic circuit if the level was to low, refer to RF-
200, "CHECKING FLUID LEVEL" , RF-202, "AIR BLEEDING
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM" , and recheck the level. B
9. Close the sound proof housing and secure hydraulic lines with a
new self locking band.
C

MIIB9154E

D
10. Insert completely the sound proof housing tab into rubber hook
in the body.
E

G
MIIB9197E

11. Install the centring grommet (2), and using new mounting nuts H
secure the sound proof housing to the body to the specified
torque.

: 7.6 – 11.4 N·m (0.8 – 1.1 kg-m, 68 – 100 in-lb) RF


12. Install the luggage side trim LH. Refer to EI-42, "Luggage Room
Side Finisher" .
J

MIIB9196E
K
CHECKING FLUID LEAKAGE
WARNING:
● While checking fluid leakage, hydraulic fluid may spray out strongly. Wear eyes protection. L
● Be sure to read “Precautions for Hydraulic System”. Refer to RF-15, "Precautions for Hydraulic
System" .
CAUTION: M
● While checking fluid leakage, hydraulic fluid may spray out strongly. Protect the vehicle interior
with suitable covers.
● Replace any damaged parts.
● After replacing the damaged part, operate few times the retractable hard top to ensure for good fit-
ting.

RF-201
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]

MIIB9263E

● Check hose, tube, and connections for hydraulic fluid leaks, damage, twist, deformation, contact with
other parts, and loose connections.
● Check hydraulic lines (tube and hoses) for deterioration or other damages.
● Check hydraulic jacks sealed area for leak.
● Check hydraulic unit (motor, tank, filler plug, valve, body) for leakage.
● If any connection leaks, retighten it to the specified torque and operate the retractable hard top few times
to ensure the good fitting, and there is no fluid leak.
● When leakage, the hydraulic fluid sprays strongly. Wipe off consciously the leak area with a suitable cloth
to determine the faulty component.
AIR BLEEDING HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
CAUTION:
Bleed the hydraulic circuit and check the hydraulic fluid level after any operation on the hydraulic sys-
tem.
1. Check the hydraulic fluid level, and fill the hydraulic tank to the maximum level. Refer to RF-200,
"CHECKING FLUID LEVEL" .
2. Operate the retractable hard 3 times with the roof open/close switch to bleed air from hydraulic circuit.
NOTE:
This operation requires two workers.
CAUTION:
● During this operation, the pressure in the circuit may fall due the presence of air, causing the
chute of the retractable hard top. An additional worker is required to maintain manually the
retractable hard top during this operation.
● Keep hands away from the moving parts.

3. Check the hydraulic fluid level again and fill the hydraulic tank to the maximum level. Refer to RF-200,
"CHECKING FLUID LEVEL" .

RF-202
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Component Parts Drawing EIS00E5T

RF

J
MIIB9186E

1. Latch cylinder 2. Fastening bolt 3. Retaining clamp


4. Clamp 5. Hydraulic lines 6. Main drive cylinder LH K
7. Main drive cylinder RH 8. Trunk lid cylinder LH 9. Trunk lid cylinder RH
10. Hydraulic line retainer LH 11. Hydraulic line retainer RH 12. Hydraulic unit assembly
13. Filler plug 14. Sound proof housing 15. Harness and relays L
16. Centering grommet

Removal and Installation of Hydraulic Unit EIS00E5U M


CAUTION:
● Be sure to read “Precautions for Hydraulic System”. Refer to RF-15, "Precautions for Hydraulic
System" .
● The hydraulic unit is not serviceable, do not attempt to disassemble it.
WARNING:
Be sure to read “Precautions for Hydraulic System”. Refer to RF-15, "Precautions for Hydraulic Sys-
tem" .
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the both battery cable starting with the negative terminal.
2. Remove the luggage side trim LH. Refer to EI-42, "Luggage Room Side Finisher" .

RF-203
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
3. Cut off the self locking band on the sound proof housing and
remove mountings nuts (2) as shown.
CAUTION:
Avoid any contact between the nipper and hoses.
4. Release the hydraulic unit from the sound proof housing.
CAUTION:
Do not bend or twist hydraulic hoses sharply, or strongly
pull them.

MIIB9196E

5. Disconnect harness from the hydraulic unit.


6. Remove bolts (5) securing the plate to the hydraulic unit body,
and slide the plate to liberate hydraulic hoses.
CAUTION:
While removing tubes, hydraulic fluid may spray out
strongly. Protect the luggage compartment with suitable
covers.

MIIB9250E

INSTALLATION
Install in the reverse order of removal.
When installing pay attention to the followings points:
● Make sure that numbers on the hydraulic unit plate match with the paint inscription on the hoses. Refer to
RF-205, "Removal and Installation of Hydraulic Hoses" .
● Tighten mounting plate bolts to the specified torque.

: 2 – 3 N·m (0.2 – 0.3 kg-m, 18 – 26 in-lb)


● Fill the hydraulic unit tank to the maximum level. Refer to RF-200, "CHECKING FLUID LEVEL" .
● Install temporarily the roof storage switch and close the tonneau
cover.
● Bleed the hydraulic circuit, refer to RF-202, "AIR BLEEDING
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM" , and recheck the level.
● Check the hydraulic unit for leakage. Refer to RF-201, "CHECK-
ING FLUID LEAKAGE" .
● Close the sound proof housing and secure hydraulic lines with a
new self locking band.

MIIB9154E

● Insert completely the sound proof housing tab into rubber hook
in the body.

MIIB9197E

RF-204
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
● Install the centring grommet (2) and using new mounting nuts,
secure the sound proof housing to the body to the specified A
torque.

: 7.6 – 11.4 N·m (0.8 – 1.1 kg-m, 68 – 100 in-lb) B

MIIB9196E

D
Removal and Installation of Hydraulic Hoses EIS00E5V

RF

MIIB9191E

NOTE:
Hydraulic hoses are available in pair as service part. Hydraulic hoses are pre-filled with hydraulic fluid. It is
important to make a quick replacement of hydraulic hoses to avoid air penetration in the hydraulic circuit.
CAUTION:
Be sure to read “Precautions for Hydraulic System”. Refer to RF-15, "Precautions for Hydraulic Sys-
tem" .
WARNING:
Be sure to read “Precautions for Hydraulic System”. Refer to RF-15, "Precautions for Hydraulic Sys-
tem" .
LATCH CYLINDER HYDRAULIC HOSES
Removal and Installation
1. Remove the retractable hard top fuse to decrease the pressure in hydraulic lines. Refer to RF-28, "Com-
ponent Parts and Harness Connector Location" .

RF-205
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
2. Remove front roof headlining FR. Refer to RF-170, "FRONT ROOF HEADLINING FRONT" .
3. Remove front roof headlining RR. Refer to RF-171, "FRONT ROOF HEADLINING REAR" .
4. Remove front roof headlining LH. Refer to RF-171, "FRONT ROOF HEADLINING LH AND RH" .
5. Remove rear roof headlining FR. Refer to RF-172, "REAR ROOF HEADLINING FRONT" .
6. Remove rear roof headlining LH. Refer to RF-172, "REAR ROOF HEADLINING LH AND RH" .
7. Locate the position of self locking bands on hydraulic hoses by
meanings of paint marks.
8. Using a nipper, cut off self locking bands on the retractable hard
top and on the body and dispose.
9. Using paint marks, report on the new hydraulic hose the previ-
ous locations.
10. Install new hydraulic hoses on the retractable hard top and the
body. Secure them with new self locking bands.
CAUTION:
Do not let the ends of self locking bands touch hydraulic MIIB9149E
hoses.
11. Make sure of the position of the hoses liner.
12. Protect the vehicle interior with suitable covers.

MIIB9164E

13. Remove bolts securing hydraulic tubes to the latch cylinder with-
out releasing hydraulic hoses.
CAUTION:
Before disconnecting hydraulic lines, protect the vehicle
interior with covers. The hydraulic fluid may spray out
strongly.
14. Release plate on the hydraulic unit without disconnecting any
tubes. Refer to RF-203, "Removal and Installation of Hydraulic
Unit" .
NOTE:
For this operation it is not necessary to disconnect the battery, MIIB9258E

and hydraulic unit harness.


15. Release quickly one old hydraulic hoses from the latch cylinder.
16. Remove quickly cap from the new hydraulic hose and insert the tube into the latch cylinder.
17. Release quickly the old hydraulic tube from the hydraulic unit.
18. Remove quickly cap from the new hydraulic hose and insert the tube into the hydraulic unit.
19. Repeat step 15 to 18 for other hydraulic hose paying attention to the paint identification number on the
hydraulic hoses.

RF-206
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
20. Tighten to the specified torque bolts securing the hydraulic tubes
to the latch cylinder. A

: 1.5 – 2 N·m (0.16 – 0.20 kg-m, 14 – 17 in-lb)


21. Install the retractable hard top fuse. Refer to RF-28, "Compo- B
nent Parts and Harness Connector Location" .
22. Install the hydraulic unit. Refer to RF-203, "Removal and Instal-
lation of Hydraulic Unit" . C
23. Check the connection between latch cylinder and the hydraulic
tubes for leakage. MIIB9258E

24. Operate the retractable hard top and check if hydraulic hoses D
are not crushed between the front and rear roof assemblies.
25. Install retractable hard top assembly headlining. Refer to RF-170, "Removal and Installation of Headlin-
ing" . E
MAIN DRIVE CYLINDER HYDRAULIC HOSES
Removal and Installation
NOTE: F
This operation requires the removal of the retractable hard top assembly and main drive cylinders.
1. Remove the retractable hard to assembly. Refer to RF-163, "Removal and Installation of Retractable Hard
Top Assembly" . G
2. Locate the position of self locking bands on hydraulic hoses by
meanings of paint marks.
3. Using a nipper, cut off self locking bands on the retractable hard H
top and dispose.
4. Using paint marks, report on the new hydraulic hose the previ-
ous locations. RF
5. Remove hydraulic lines from the retractable hard top assembly
without disconnecting tubes.
6. Install new hydraulic hoses on the retractable hard top. Secure J
them with new self locking bands. MIIB9149E
CAUTION:
Do not let the ends of self locking bands touch hydraulic hoses. K
7. Remove main drive cylinders LH and RH without releasing hydraulic tubes. Refer to RF-209, "Removal
and Installation of Main Drive Cylinder" .
8. Release plate on the hydraulic unit without disconnecting any tubes. Refer to RF-203, "Removal and L
Installation of Hydraulic Unit" .
9. Release quickly one old hydraulic hoses from the main drive cylinder.
10. Remove quickly cap from the new hydraulic hose and insert the tube into the main drive cylinder. M
11. Release quickly the old hydraulic tube from the hydraulic unit.
12. Remove quickly cap from the new hydraulic hose and insert the tube into the hydraulic unit.
13. Repeat step 9 to 12 for other hydraulic hoses paying attention to the paint identification number on the
hydraulic hoses.
14. Tighten to the specified torque bolts securing the hydraulic tubes
to the Main drive cylinder.

: 1.5 – 2 N·m (0.16 – 0.20 kg-m, 14 – 17 in-lb)

MIIB9257E

RF-207
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]

MIIB9265E

15. Install main drive cylinder LH and RH. Refer to RF-209, "Removal and Installation of Main Drive Cylinder"
.
16. Tighten to the specified torque bolts (5) on the hydraulic unit
plate.

: 2 – 3 N·m (0.2 – 0.3 kg-m, 18 – 26 in-lb)

MIIB9250E

17. Install temporarily the hydraulic unit to the sound proof housing,
and attach the sound proof housing to the retractable hard to
assembly.
18. Install the retractable hard top to the vehicle. Refer to RF-163,
"Removal and Installation of Retractable Hard Top Assembly" .
19. Open the sound proof housing and check for hydraulic fluid leak.
20. Install the hydraulic unit. Refer to RF-203, "Removal and Instal-
lation of Hydraulic Unit" .

MIIB9150E

21. Check the connection between main drive cylinder and hydraulic
tubes for leakage. The lower connection can be checked from
the vehicle interior as shown.

MIIB9266E

TRUNK LID CYLINDER HYDRAULIC HOSES


Removal and Installation
1. Remove the retractable hard top fuse to decrease the pressure in hydraulic lines. Refer to RF-28, "Com-
ponent Parts and Harness Connector Location" .
2. Remove the luggage centre trim. Refer to EI-42, "Luggage Room Front Finisher" .
3. Remove the luggage side trim LH and RH. Refer to EI-42, "Luggage Room Side Finisher" .

RF-208
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
4. Locate the position of self locking bands on hydraulic hoses by
meanings of paint marks. A
5. Using a nipper, cut off self locking bands on the retractable hard
top and on the body and dispose.
6. Using paint marks, report on the new hydraulic hose the previ- B
ous locations.
7. Install new hydraulic hoses on the retractable hard top and the
body. Secure them with new self locking bands. C
CAUTION:
Do not let the ends of self locking bands touch hydraulic MIIB9149E
hoses. D
8. Secure the trunk lid hydraulic hoses into the hydraulic line
retainer LH and RH.
9. Protect the luggage compartment with suitable covers. E

G
MIIB9255E

10. Use a flat bladed screw driver to lift up the hydraulic tube con-
H
necting clip, and use a second flat bladed screw driver to push
the clip as shown.
NOTE:
Do not release the hydraulic tube at this step. RF
11. Release plate on the hydraulic unit without disconnecting any
tubes. Refer to RF-203, "Removal and Installation of Hydraulic
Unit" . J
NOTE:
For this operation it is not necessary to disconnect the battery,
and hydraulic unit harness. MIIB9199E
K
CAUTION:
Before disconnecting hydraulic lines, protect the vehicle interior with covers. The hydraulic fluid
may spray out strongly. L
12. Release quickly one old hydraulic hoses from the trunk lid cylinder.
13. Remove quickly cap from the new hydraulic hose and insert the tube into the trunk lid cylinder.
14. Release quickly the old hydraulic tube from the hydraulic unit. M
15. Remove quickly cap from the new hydraulic hose and insert the tube into the hydraulic unit.
16. Secure the tube to the trunk lid cylinder by sliding the tube connecting clip.
17. Repeat step 12 to 16 for other hydraulic hoses paying attention to the paint identification number on the
hydraulic hoses.
18. Install the retractable hard top fuse. Refer to RF-28, "Component Parts and Harness Connector Location"
.
19. Install the hydraulic unit. Refer to RF-203, "Removal and Installation of Hydraulic Unit" .
20. Check the connection between trunk lid cylinder and the hydraulic tubes for leakage.
Removal and Installation of Main Drive Cylinder EIS00E5W

CAUTION:
Be sure to read “Precautions for Hydraulic System”. Refer to RF-15, "Precautions for Hydraulic Sys-
tem" .
WARNING:
Be sure to read “Precautions for Hydraulic System”. Refer to RF-15, "Precautions for Hydraulic Sys-
tem" .
RF-209
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
REMOVAL
NOTE:
This operation requires the removal of retractable hard top assembly.
1. Remove the retractable hard top assembly. Refer to RF-167, "Adjustment of Retractable Hard Top
Assembly" .
2. Remove the main cylinder upper retaining clamp, and extract
the fastening bolt.

MIIB9259E

3. Remove the main cylinder lower retaining clamp, and extract the
fastening bolt.

MIIB9200E

4. Remove bolts securing hydraulic tubes to the main drive cylinder


and remove tubes from the main drive cylinder.
CAUTION:
● Do not bend or twist hydraulic hoses sharply, or strongly
pull them.
● Do not allow a hydraulic tube disconnected. Prepare the
new hydraulic component for quick replacement.

MIIB9265E

MIIB9257E

INSTALLATION
Install in the reverse order of removal.
When installing pay attention to the following points:
● Tighten to the specified torque bolts securing hydraulic tubes to the main drive cylinder.

RF-210
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]

: 1.5 – 2 N·m (0.16 – 0.20 kg-m, 14 – 17 in-lb) A


● Check the fluid level and bleed the hydraulic circuit. Refer to RF-200, "CHECKING FLUID LEVEL" and
RF-202, "AIR BLEEDING HYDRAULIC SYSTEM" .
● Check the connection between main drive cylinder and hydraulic B
tubes for leakage. The lower connection can be checked from
the vehicle interior as shown.
C

E
MIIB9266E

Removal and Installation of Trunk Lid Cylinder EIS00E5X

CAUTION: F
Be sure to read “Precautions for Hydraulic System”. Refer to RF-15, "Precautions for Hydraulic Sys-
tem" .
WARNING: G
Be sure to read “Precautions for Hydraulic System”. Refer to RF-15, "Precautions for Hydraulic Sys-
tem" .
REMOVAL H
1. Remove the retractable hard top fuse to decrease the pressure in hydraulic lines. Refer to RF-28, "Com-
ponent Parts and Harness Connector Location" .
2. Using a nipper, cut off the self locking band on the trunk lid cylinder and dispose. RF
3. Insert a flat blade screw driver to the trunk lid cylinder retaining
clamp and push it to outside direction as shown. Make lever to
release the ball joint from the ball pivot at trunk lid and sub frame J
side.
4. Remove the hall sensor from the trunk lid cylinder (LH side
only). Refer to RF-147, "Removal and Installation of Hall Sen- K
sor" .
5. Protect the luggage compartment with suitable covers.
L

MIIB9198E

RF-211
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
6. Use a flat bladed screw driver to lift up the hydraulic tube con-
necting clip, and use a second flat bladed screw driver to push
the clip as shown.
CAUTION:
● Do not bend or twist hydraulic hoses sharply, or strongly
pull them.
● Do not allow a hydraulic tube disconnected. Prepare the
new hydraulic component for quick replacement.

MIIB9199E

INSTALLATION
Install in the reverse order of removal.
When installing pay attention to the following points:
● Secure the tubes to the trunk lid cylinder by sliding the tube connecting clip.
● Make sure that the ball pivot is properly secured into the ball joint at trunk lid and sub frame side.
● Check the fluid level and bleed the hydraulic circuit. Refer to RF-200, "CHECKING FLUID LEVEL" and
RF-202, "AIR BLEEDING HYDRAULIC SYSTEM" .
● Check the connection between the trunk lid cylinder and hydraulic tubes for leakage.
Removal and Installation of Latch Cylinder EIS00E5Y

CAUTION:
Be sure to read “Precautions for Hydraulic System”. Refer to RF-15, "Precautions for Hydraulic Sys-
tem" .
WARNING:
Be sure to read “Precautions for Hydraulic System”. Refer to RF-15, "Precautions for Hydraulic Sys-
tem" .
REMOVAL
1. Remove the lock assembly. Refer to RF-192, "Removal and Installation of Lock Assembly" .
2. Protect the vehicle interior with suitable covers.
3. Prepare two suitable rubber plug to plug hydraulic tubes, and
remove bolts securing hydraulic tubes to the latch cylinder.
CAUTION:
Before disconnecting hydraulic lines, protect the vehicle
interior with covers. The hydraulic fluid may spray out
strongly.

MIIB9258E

4. Using a hexagonal wrench, manually operate the lock assembly


to access to the clamp retaining latch cylinder fastening bolt.

MIIB9251E

RF-212
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
5. Remove the clamp from the lock assembly using a flat bladed
screw driver. A

MIIB9249E

D
6. Rotate the lock assembly, and manipulate the mechanism to line
up the fastening bolt with the access hole as shown, and extract
the fastening bolt.
E

G
MIIB9252E

7. Remove the retaining clamp from the lock assembly. H

RF

MIIB9254E
K
8. Extract the fastening bolt and separate the latch cylinder from
the lock assembly.
L

MIIB9253E

INSTALLATION
Install in the reverse order of removal.
When installing pay attention to the following points:
● Tighten to the specified torque bolts securing hydraulic tubes to the latch cylinder.

: 1.5 – 2 N·m (0.16 – 0.20 kg-m, 14 – 17 in-lb)


● Check the fluid level and bleed the hydraulic circuit. Refer to RF-200, "CHECKING FLUID LEVEL" and
RF-202, "AIR BLEEDING HYDRAULIC SYSTEM" .
● Check the connection between the latch cylinder and hydraulic tubes for leakage.

RF-213
SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (SDS)
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (SDS) PFP:00030

Fitting Adjustment EIS00E7T

MIIB9294E

RF-214
SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (SDS)
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]
Adjusting Shims EIS00E7U

A
Selective parts Front roof Rear roof Latch assembly
Vehicle Vehicle Vehicle
Service part Service part Service part
equipped equipped equipped
B
Shim thickness mm (in)
1 (0.039) 1 (0.039)
1 (0.039) 1 (0.039) 1 (0.039) 1 (0.039)
2 (0.079) 2 (0.079)
Min 0 (0.000) 0 (0.000) — C
Distance “H”
Nominal 2 (0.079) 2 (0.079) —
mm (in)
Max 4 (0.157) 4 (0.157) —
D
Max number of shims — — 3

MIIB9291E MIIB9292E

H
Hydraulic Fluid EIS00E7V

Specified hydraulic fluid ARAL VITAMOL 4004


RF

RF-215
SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (SDS)
[Retractable Hard Top (C-View)]

RF-216

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