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Convertible Top Tension Cable
1) I gotta say I love this forum. Never would have been able to figure out what was going on with my top on my own and would have probably paid WAY too much to get the same info I got here for free!
2) After a year of ownership I am now having to do the first repair on Sancha. Gotta say this has been a hassle free car. 3) This is the most important thing. I need to order the Convertible Top Tension Cables (Pelican Parts for about $70.00), but before I do, I want to know how difficult this is to mess with. I am sure it is pretty simple, but I do not want to do anything that would screw up the top. I searched the site but couldn't find a write up on the install. Thanks everyone |
My cord (the one that holds the top) ripped as well. I just left it that way, as it didn't seem really necessary to replace. Might as well get a whole new top when I get the money for it.
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Just got mine done, and it was 1 week out of CPO warranty. I paid Porsche dealer $400 to it. Come to find out that they subcontract to the guy down the street to put it in for them.
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If I had access to my Boxster right now I'd do a quick photo how-to. However, if I can get over to my dad's garage this week (if you don't have the parts by then) I'll make one. :)
The hard part is the upper portion. A small wire clip pivots on the top end of the cable to keep it secure to the socket on the bottom roof bow. Using needle-nose pliers makes quicker work of this. It can be a little difficult since the roof has to be pulled up into service mode a bit to get enough vision and room to work. Once the new one is on and secured, feed it through the pocket on the weather flap and pop the bottom end onto the lower socket. |
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Here's s quick run-down on installing these.
1. Begin to move top into service position. On each side, release the lower portion of the cable from the socket. Note that the cable passes through the flap on the weather partition. https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-p...hoto%25201.JPG 2. The upper connection. Here is where it gets tricky. If you look closely at the top socket on the cable, you will note a circlip just underneath the ball. This will lift up/away on the side with the loop as it pivots on the opposite side. Use needle-nose pliers to move the end of the clip perpendicular to the cable. https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-r...hoto%25203.JPG 3. A close-up of the cable. Note that it may be difficult to remove the cable with the circlip still in place, so you may need to pull it out in order to get the cable off. Be careful not to drop this down one of the drains in the car! Installation is the reverse of removal. Just be patient and careful and you can get the clip back in the pivot holes, then close it once the upper is connected to the roof. https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-W...hoto%25205.JPG |
New issue
Looks like the top came "unglued". Any ideas?http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1365874157.jpg
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While changing the air filter yesterday, I noticed my passenger side tension cable is broken also. I will get it replaced but what will be the adverse effect if I delay this repair?
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I discovered that my tension cable was broken while diagnosing a water leak. Looks like the cable provides the tension for the back part of the roof to create a seal with the underside to the clam shell.
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Deserion,
Thank you for your write-up & Pics repairing the Tension Cable. I had to replace my right side Tension Cable and your feedback & tips were valuable in saving me hundreds of dollars based on a DIY Cheers! |
Nice pictures of the tension cable replacement. Why pay $400 for something you can do in 10 minutes. God only knows that are somethings you can’t fix and dealers are going to have to fix it. Thanks again. For those of you who are missing the locking clip, I used a paper clip. It is the same diameter. All you need to do is bend around so it is not sticking out. Recently ordered this part from pelican parts. They came to me corroded. Pelican parts states they will replace them with new ones when they come in. I will update this post when the new cables come in hopefully uncorroded.New cable from pelican parts was corroded I will be sending it back.
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Thanks for this. Fixing the broken cable is now on my list of "once it gets warmer I'll fix it" For some reason the list seems like a Moebius strip (one continuous list that never shortens) But once I start driving the car, I am reminded why they are not a big deal.
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Simple fix for cable
I purchased two used cables on eBay for $300 delivered and it took less than ten minutes to do it. It was hard to get the upper post out but it was not difficult. No circle clips on mine but clips inside the cup of the cable that popped on the post. I am not sure what broke my cable. Perhaps from repeated flexing or perhaps traped between the folded roof frame and the body. It did not seem to be an issue being broken, but striving for perfection (or best I can) makes me want to fix everything in need of repair.
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Whats the name of the round head bolt that the top tension cable clips too? 2003 Boxster base.
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You need this link to the factory parts catalog. It will help you identify parts. It can also help figure out how things come apart.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gUVtQYvav64U4tp_d9kATIHx0QWRfUAw/view Quote:
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