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Rip in roof, advice required

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Old 04-08-2008, 10:02 AM
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Hi all, sorry if this is a regular topic and I should have seen it elsewhere. I've just noticed the tiniest rip in the roof, not visible from the outside until the tiny tear is pushed from the inside.

2006 car with just under 27K miles, FFS! My MX5 had 90k when the zip failed, didn't feckin rip though. Rant over!

I'm looking for a bit of advice as to what to do really, do Honda replace them or is it a gaffa tape on the inside job and hope for the best?
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Yeah I would go back to honda see what they say.
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If it's high up where the B pillar would be on a normal car - there are many threads about this.

On my MY05 the roof and roof frame where changed at 18 months under warranty.

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Mine got replaced under warranty today for the exact same thing.
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Cheers guys, will go to them armed with the knowledge.
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