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Originally Posted by 911monty
What is controlling your clamshell? Do you manually lift to raise or stow the top then close clamshell? I'm guessing you are not driving it with the motor. Two switches give feedback to the relay on where the top is. One switch controls the light on the dash, the lever switch on the drive motor located under the clamshell. When opening top you must hold the open button until the light goes out. The light goes out when the lever switch is fully depressed by the clamshell when closing. So after all that, Have someone depress the lever switch and see if the light goes out. If it does then tie wrap would be your friend.
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This is what I have to try. I manually raise clamsell, all rods removed from the transmission.
As I wrote in the first post, when the car came to me, the light did not come ON even though I used the top several times to manually raise and lower. The windows also work normally. The problems started when I pressed the top down button with the top up, for some reason I wanted to try to see if even the motor was working, shouldn’t have.