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Old 07-09-2010, 11:07 AM
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Got a stupid question here, just got my car and a company mounted a hardtop before I got it.
Just removed it and want to fold up the soft top but impossible, what´s the normal thing to cut/unplug when you mount a hardtop? Probably the right thing to do.

I checked the fuse in the engine bay and that´s ok, maybe one more fuse inside the car but I didn´t get a manual.
And no, the hardtop builder wont answer the phone right now.


Regards The guy waiting for heavy rain.
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did you pull up the ebrake?
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make sure the switch is connected under the center console, and then check fuses from there.
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Found it, a connector under the dash.

And the next great thing, only a true retard would forget the front latches on the hardtop 100 miles from here. A couple of M6 screws and two pieces of wood is now the new lightweight solution for S2K.
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