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Driver door stuck in the middle..it'll go down but not all the way up on my '07 VW Eos. Took off switch panel & used electrical cleaner solution then let dry a half dozen times. Could it really be a fuse, even if the other windows work fine???
Check in the trunk to see if the insert that the top sits on is snapped into place. If it is and the top still will not go down, unsnap it and resnap it. There is a sensor that detects if it is in place to prevent the top of the car from being damaged.
the torque converter clutch circuit is inside the torque converter and is not something u can repair, the torque converter must be cut apart and rebuilt by companies who specialize in this, so all you can do is pull the transmission out of the car and replace the torque converter with a rebuilt or new unit.
You are probably low on fluid.
Behind the rear seat is the motor/pump/reservoir.
With the top down, fill the reservoir with ATF.
Cycle the system a few times.
Repeat till the reservoir will accept no mor fluid.
Chedk the lines and cylinders for leaks. The fluid must be going someplace.
You can change it to a manual top by removing the bolt at the top of the cylinders and lowering the both shafts down into the cylinders.
My 2007 EOS stops with the truck up in the air, going up or down, when the temperature is very hot. The manual says if the hydraulic fluid gets too hot, you must wait for it to cool. I find this unsatisfactory as I live in a very hot state. I had it in the shop several times, then found this in the manual, and took it in again last week; the service manager at the dealer says he has seen reports of this, but there is not solution that he knows of. I am contracting the National Headquarters this week, and then an attorney if they do not remedy it as I only have a few more months of warranty to work with them....hope this helps.
The dealership finally found the problem, it was an upper and lower latch assembly malfunctionon the trunk lid...After replacing both assemblies the problem was solved..
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