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Help! I jammed my top transmissions?
So long story short is that I was replacing the entire soft top with another one. It's just 3 bolts on each side and you disconnect the soft top from the V levers. I did everything fine except for when I was putting the clamshell back down (no top attached) I believe I held the button down for too long and my clamshell was stuck (could hear the motor but no movement). I somehow disconnected the clamshell from the v levers that were locked in place to get it free but now when I use the button the motor sounds fine but the 2 levers dont spin. Does anyone know how to fix this?
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Youtube search: 986 softop transmission.
There is a 22 minute video by fupabox that explains the entire soft top transmission system. Towards the end of the video, he will show how to get the transmission aligned correctly. Basically, take off the boomerang arms, and you have to align the line to the arrow. |
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how much do you guys think the dealer would charge to fix it. Or should I try to do it myself or go to an indy shop
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What year is your car. The early cars have a switch at the b pillar driver side. With no top bow depressing that switch the relay may be confused on timing. I'd try depressing the switch then attempt to open top. Of course this won't work on a later car.
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1 set parking brake. 2 close clamshell 3 depress b pillar switch. Top open light on dash should go out. 4 attempt to open top. 5 drink a cold one. |
Update: I took off both v levers and pressed the button to lower the top and only the drivers side was spinning. So I'm pretty sure this means the passenger side transmission is broken and needs to be replaced. Should I try to replace it myself or take it 5k somewhere? Could it be something else?
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I aligned the driver side notches. Here's a Pic
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1615309816.jpg Passenger side was stuck like this http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1615309863.jpg |
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I rebuilt both of mine. My gears were plastic at least the one that failed. It’s not really all that hard to do. As was suggested the 101 project book and a few utube videos and I had the courage to dive in. The top runs like a well oiled machine now
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Getting back into alignment is not hard but took me a bit of trial and error. Just attach a drill to the motor end of the transmission drive cable for each side to align.
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97-99 have different transmissions than the 2000+. The 97-99 have one big gear but the gear does not have teeth that go all the way around. It's only like 70%. Think of like a pie with a piece missing. Or something like PacMan. Your gears have rotated into that dead zone and will not reengage unless you manually turn where the V attaches to. The 97-99 can be a PIA because of that. You need to set both transmissions at the right spot or they will fall into that dead zone again when you cycle the top. Set them too far and it will rotate the gear into the dead zone towards the end of the cycle. My advice is to remove one of those transmissions and take a look inside it. Then you'll see what's going on. The 97-99 don't use that plastic gear that strips out on the 2000+.
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There's a worm gear that the cable attaches to inside the transmission. Those are know to come loose or break also.
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Well I pulled the right side transmission and re aligned the gear and everything was working until the end of the cycle the clamshell got stuck down again.
After popping the clips off and inspecting the transmissions this time the left one now isn't moving. I'm ready to get a shop or the dealer to fix it for me at this point. I'm Wondering if a dealership would be able to re-allign it. |
Does anyone have any idea why the top works perfectly putting it back up but putting it down the motor doesn't stop when the clamshell closes and it locks itself down?
It stops the motor when putting the top up but the light doesn't turn off going down and the clamshell does push down the switch. |
believe there are limit switches for both directions.
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