I recently about month ago purchased 2003 CLK-320 Convertible.
Once of the issue I had that soft top cover (Tonneau Cover) flaps were bend and were putting pressure/rub on rear window when top was down.
I did not see the flaps bend issue, I thought I need to adjust them.
I contacted Klaus at Top Hydraulics Inc. Klaus was very help, by just looking at the photo of flaps, he figured out that I don't need any adjustment to flap mechanism, they are simply just bend. Thank you so much Klaus for your support and solution.
Today I got the chance to work on it.
I open the soft top cover (Tonneau Cover) while open the the top down
Then worked on bend flaps.
I removed the 2 Philips screws that hold plastic cover to flaps mechanism. After that I apply slight pressure to metal part of the flap with my hands and it was bend back to original position. This removed the bend. After that I installed plastic part of flap back and aligned the 2 Philips screws to make sure it will sit flat when top open and it will not rub against the rear window.
After that I ran the top down again, this time I can see flap are sitting nicely flat and rear windows did not touch or rub any more against the plastic cover of the flaps.
Problem solved, big thanks to Klaus.
Once of the issue I had that soft top cover (Tonneau Cover) flaps were bend and were putting pressure/rub on rear window when top was down.
I did not see the flaps bend issue, I thought I need to adjust them.
I contacted Klaus at Top Hydraulics Inc. Klaus was very help, by just looking at the photo of flaps, he figured out that I don't need any adjustment to flap mechanism, they are simply just bend. Thank you so much Klaus for your support and solution.
Today I got the chance to work on it.
I open the soft top cover (Tonneau Cover) while open the the top down
Then worked on bend flaps.
I removed the 2 Philips screws that hold plastic cover to flaps mechanism. After that I apply slight pressure to metal part of the flap with my hands and it was bend back to original position. This removed the bend. After that I installed plastic part of flap back and aligned the 2 Philips screws to make sure it will sit flat when top open and it will not rub against the rear window.
After that I ran the top down again, this time I can see flap are sitting nicely flat and rear windows did not touch or rub any more against the plastic cover of the flaps.
Problem solved, big thanks to Klaus.
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