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MYRX 05-31-2020 09:44 AM

Convertible Top Help
 
So, a beautiful day in GA, I decide to go for a ride and started lowering the top. I notice the rear convertible lid is rising at and angle, drivers side seems ok, but right side isn't wanting to lift. I hear a pop! I manage to get the lid closed. Tried to lower the top again, same thing. Any suggestions? I not sure how to access anything to inspect for damage. I am a relatively new Boxster owner. The car is a 2000 S. Can the top be manually lowered?

RobT987 05-31-2020 10:27 AM

You've come to the right forum to get help on your convertible top. I'd start by searching this forum. There are many topics and threads that cover convertible top issues and fixes. Also, check the Pelican Parts website as Wayne Dempsey has written several DIYs on this topic.

-RobT

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MrBen 05-31-2020 07:22 PM

Sounds like a broken gear in the top transmission or possibly the drive cable you can do manual I think the owners manual explains how to make it manual in an emergency. Its not difficult nor expensive to fix.

clean_send 06-04-2020 09:03 AM

you heard a pop? That probably is one of two things. 1. The push rod ball joint popping off the top. 2. the clam shell push rod popping off the transmission. Search the form for the emergency way to remove both and inspect it. Waynes book (pelican forum) has info on how to retime the transmissions if need be.

My guess is though you broke an end cap and now need to replace it (ebay $15).

MYRX 06-05-2020 01:51 AM

Thank you all for the input. I am digging into the problem this weekend. After doing some research, I might just remove everything and elect to go the manual route.


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