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Old thread...anyway same problem.
I have 1997 986 with manual operation top. When I bought the car light was OFF, but now it´s ON. The light came on when I pressed the open button, for some reason, a stupid act. That light is annoying! I have connected together the wires of the left b pillar switch, wont help. What next? Can somebody help me with this issue? |
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I would open both top transmission and check the condition of the gears inside and then readjust/realight/synch the top so it opens closes the same on both sides. Theres an article on pelican site explaining the process |
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Can I bypass the entire gearboxes microswitch by connecting the wires from the gearbox connectors? Or somewhere else? Gearboxes are completely useless when the top is manually operated. |
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I remember when my light was on, it was always when the top was down which was even more annoying because it thought the top was still operating and it wouldn't let me put the windows all the way up. With the top up the light would go off. I have the 2000 model which has the microswitch inside of one of the transmissions. In your case its on the driver side pillar so not sure exactly how it works. If your top motor still works and spins the transmissions what I would do is: remove the V shape "boomerang" piece from the transmissions so when they spin they don't move those parts that connect to the top and clamshell (assuming you haven't removed them yet) and damage anything. Then just run the top all the way up to the closed position when the light should go off. If that happens, never touch the button again :) But that depends on what your top can still do and I hope that microswitch functions the same on the earlier models, just in a different spot, but i dont know for certain. If it detects when transmissions are fully open or closed then this might work. |
Remove the light bulb from the indicator on the dash;)
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”Boomerang” and all bars are removed. Top works only manual. Windows does not go all the way up, that is also annoying, when drives the top down.
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Only thing I can think if is you have to somehow get those transmissions to spin forward to fully closed position to get the light to go off and windows to go fully up. Maybe spinning them manually somehow if the motor doesn't work at all or isn't connected?
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What really turns that light on? Some microswitch probably but what? And whether the microswitch should be pressed or open. I have already connected the wires of the B pillar microswitch. |
On the 2000 and up models im pretty sure the microswitch in one of the transmissions keeps check if the top is up or down, and it checks transmissions position not motor. Im sure motor has nothing to do with it.. Try to do more research on the earlier models and see how your b pillar microswitch works, what exactly it checks.
But before that I'd try one more thing. Try to have the transmissions in full up position, if you say they have some markins and then try to remove the relay on the left side under the dash. Lookup "top relay" for our cars so you see where it is but its hard to miss as its a big bulky one. Try removing and putting it back with a ignition switch on and off, its part of the top mechanism and sometimes is even the issue for malfunctions. What I am hoping is maybe it will reset the light but its just a hope. |
If the top light is on constantly just remove the bulb from the dash pod.
No more light. Why worry about the microwitches and top transmission parts if yours is in manual mode? |
Have you tried removing the top relay from the panel below the dashboard? Red arrow in this picture:
https://cdn4.pelicanparts.com/techar...small/Pic1.jpg in a 1997 model the transmissions for the top will have no direct effect on that light. Removing the instrument panel and pulling out the bulb is a lot of work. I'd rather cut a small piece of black tape and place it over the light. |
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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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. |
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I manually lifted clamshell, and then I pushed the open button a while then friend press clamshell lever switch. Light is out! |
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