2006 650i conv top light flashing red windows dony work deck lid locked

Asked by wykilee Jun 01, 2014 at 03:59 PM about the 2006 BMW 6 Series 650i Convertible RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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I had the same issue after a serious wind Strom . I took it to BMW place to find out it was the sensor. They charge me like $750.

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The sensors in the convertible top are touchy. There is an easier fix than going to the stealership. A "wire" runs through the headliner in the driver side back seat. This is going to sound a little strange but once you locate this "wire" slight movement back and forth resets the sensor and you're good again. Go to Bimmerfest.com, you'll see the fix in the 645 section. You probably could have saved $750 if you knew about this.

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I just wiggled that little black box behind the head rest in back seat drivers side and top went down perfectly. Thanks to you guys here for your great advice..

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Wooow !!! I just wiggles that same box behind the passenger rear headrest and boom !!! RESLUTS !! Thanks guys

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What black box did y’all wiggle ? I’m having same prob with top !!!

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If wiggle the boxes did not work then try to tight up the lock down mechanism (overhead the center console) with a small metric wrench. Turn it clockwise until the red flashing light is gone. Problem solved (let me know if it works for you). Julian

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Had the same issue with my convertible top. I tried the box wiggle and it worked! Thank you!!

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