How do I lower top

Asked by Michael Jan 25, 2013 at 04:34 PM about the 2000 Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class SLK 230 Supercharged

Question type: General

How do I lower top

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Pull the red top control switch next to the handbrake lever backwards. The top should then fold down. If it doesn't, start by checking the fuses...

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Also, if you do pull the lever and it's making an attempt to open (trunk lid flipped up, but top not retracting), sometimes you can push up on the front ledge in the center and it will release the latches. Sometimes they just get stuck. I freaked out for about 20 minutes because I thought mine was busted, but just pushed up on it and it released.

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Where are the fuses for. a 2007 Mercedes Benz 280 SLK top

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What do I do if the front does not unlatch but hydrolic fluid runs out

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Folding top 2001 320slk will not lower...lowered 1/2..then stuck...eased it closed...back 1/4 windows lower but top doesnt move...red activator button stays solid red

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