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  1. Question 1996 golf cabriolet hood fault 
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    Power hood does not work when switch pressed. Fluid levels in pump ok, I can operate it manually and have checked hydraulic lock in correct position, pump spins up (so it's not an electical fault) but hood doesn't move whether its up or down !

    Is there a bleed point?, is the pump serviceable? Do I need to prime pump?

    Any help would be gratefully received.
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    i have the same problem only my golf is a 99...where is this fluid pump that you talk about
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  3. Pump location 
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    Its in the boot on left hand side behind a cover that you have to unscrew. Only 4 screws,
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    cheers mate, i'll have a look at that today
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    hi all - i too have the same problem on a newly aquired convertible. When i press the switch to lower roof - nothing happens and i can hear no noises of pump trying to work etc. So i assume i need to replace the pump - how much would one cost roughly and how easy are they to fit? Also can the exisiting pump be reconditioned? finally is there anything i can check to establish any other causes eg. fuse or elctriucal fault etc

    many thx for any help in advance
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    bump! can anyone help pls - i don't have an owners manual to locate the fuse?> have cheked the fuses under dash on drivers side but nothing labelled up for the hood. regards fraz
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  7. Re: 1996 golf cabriolet hood fault 
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    Hi all, newbie to this forum. My wife has got a 1995 golf cabrio so I seem to be doing the rounds on the forums for her. Anyway, we have had a few probs with hoods and electric windows and have found that there isn't an obvious fuse for the hood. Our hood had problems because the brown and red wire from the ignition switch had become faulty, which caused problems with the stereo and the hood. Easily overcome by splicing it to another wire connected to the ignition switch, we now have a convertible that can power the hood without turning the engine off. We have also befriended a local car sparky who is very well priced and is not a money grabber, anyone who wants his number just pm me.
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