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szentej 09-26-2007 05:35 PM

The primary purpose of the "Red Clip" is to deactivate the top control mechanism when the car has "Speedster Humps" installed. It prevents major damage to the top, its machanism and the clamshell.

kdub 09-26-2007 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by markab986
Thanks for the info about the clip...my dealer parts dept didn't act like they knew wth I was talking about :confused: I will try to google the part #

:cheers:


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OldBlevins 09-27-2007 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by drburton
Key Found!!! My wife found the key in her make-up case :confused: I'm happy we have it so we don't have to invest in a new one but a bit bitter that I drove for 9 hours with the key on us the whole time.

In retrospect I guess I'm happy we didn't get into the car without the key. I assume the alarm would have sounded if we opened the door and the key wasn't in the trunk. Does anyone know if the alarm 'times out' or would it just drain the battery all the way down?

I'm working from memory here (which, with me, is highly suspect) but I seem to recall that the manual for my 986 says the alarm sounds for about 3 minutes.

meerzee 09-27-2007 02:28 PM

What a story...man, you are really kind... "beautiful wife" and "she just misplaced it in her makeup bag" ----- HAHA....I would have had to say "I hope you got your walking boots on now missy, cause you are going to get to use em...." ---- :D :D

Seriously, thanks for sharing....and for not losing your cool. Can't say I would have been so understanding at the time....but then again, I can only imagine that Duluth is slightly more comfortable than say the deep humid south! :)

All the best,
M


Quote:

Originally Posted by drburton
Key Found!!! My wife found the key in her make-up case :confused: I'm happy we have it so we don't have to invest in a new one but a bit bitter that I drove for 9 hours with the key on us the whole time.

In retrospect I guess I'm happy we didn't get into the car without the key. I assume the alarm would have sounded if we opened the door and the key wasn't in the trunk. Does anyone know if the alarm 'times out' or would it just drain the battery all the way down?



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