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Old 11-01-2017, 09:43 AM   #1
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Help... removing soft top with frame

Well I read instructions I found online but I've missed something big. Put top in service mode. Undid these


Then undid these bolts
And it said it should pull back and up. I dont know why I didnt think about where it attaches here



Someone know where I go from here? Any ideas are appreciated. Thanks
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Old 11-01-2017, 10:05 AM   #2
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I replaced my 2002 top with a 2004 OEM top with glass rear window a few years ago.
I followed the instructions from these links and it was a quick and easy project. I don't recall specifics, but these links should give you what you need to remove your top and frame.

https://sites.google.com/site/mikefocke2/installinga'03-'04glasstopandframeona'97

http://986forum.com/forums/boxster-general-discussions/20414-2003-oem-glass-convertible-top-installed-01-boxster.html
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Thanks but that didn't help. I've got about everything done except what's in that bottom pic on earlier post.
It's all is loose but under that covered arm piece I think. All the instructions seem to not mention that part.
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Look on each side where you remove 3 bolts....there may also be a black Phillip s head screw. The part you showed up front, close to the Bpillar is part of the top assembly and does not attach to the car.
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Look on each side where you remove 3 bolts....there may also be a black Phillip s head screw. The part you showed up front, close to the Bpillar is part of the top assembly and does not attach to the car.
Ok I took out the bolts, screws and unhooked the cables. That's it? It should come out now?
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There actually might be 2 Phillips head screws on each side near the 3 larger bolts,,, I think my car had them. If you got the 3 large bolts (circled red), these screws (blue arrows), and the ball/socket connections, it should be ready to take out.
Pic from Boxtaboy's instructions showing the 2 screws:
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There actually might be 2 Phillips head screws on each side near the 3 larger bolts,,, I think my car had them. If you got the 3 large bolts (circled red), these screws (blue arrows), and the ball/socket connections, it should be ready to take out.
Pic from Boxtaboy's instructions showing the 2 screws:
Yep did all that. Must be because I'm trying it by myself. Probably ought to get some help. Doesn't seem to want to budge. Seemed attached in the front

Thank you very much!
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Is there a trick to getting it out? I've tried lifting this arm up or even move it and it doesn't seem to budge on either side.
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Got it. This is actually a 2 person job. It is stuck in there pretty tight. I can lift it through with one person it gets wedged in there. I'll get some help and get it out tomorrow.

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I'm interested to know if the dash light for the top stays on with the top removed, or if the switch to turn off the dash light is activated when the rear body cover is down. /thanks
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iirc, you can also remove the soft top relay.
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Old 11-03-2017, 09:16 AM   #12
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https://sites.google.com/site/mikefocke2/BOXSTERConvtopconversionPARTIformatt.pdf?attredire cts=0

I also used this and removed it under 2hours with several breaks to reference pictures and read steps.

It takes a bit of wiggling. I removed my plastic top and frame on my own and didn't scratch anything. I'm short and not strong either . Take your time and it will come out
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