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Fixing Bent Top (trapped cat followup)
I was hunting a lost cat, and ended up partly dismantling my 2006 Boxster S to be positive she wasn't inside. I found some YouTube videos about doing that, and they were pretty good, but none mentioned that the amount you open the top to access those panels is critical. So, naturally, I opened it too far, and in tilting the window forward, I seem to have bent something because now it has great difficulty closing, and the sensor doesn't recognize that the top is closed and latched. I did get the car back together with no left over parts, so there is that.
I considered taking it to either of the two places I've taken it before to have the top worked on, (one dealer, one local guy), but truthfully, neither of them did a particularly great job. So, do you convertible top experts have any advice on adjusting a top that is already on the car, and mostly working? |
May find something here as there are a series of articles about top removal and replacement that may include some adjustment guidance. https://sites.google.com/site/mikefocke2/thetop-itsmaintaince%26replacement
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I'll check it out.
Thanks. |
Mike, I looked up that article, but didn't really follow it. I was working the top back and forth while reading the article in real time, and noticed that the top was working a little better on every cycle. After a half dozen cycles, it was working properly, and not making any unusual noises. So I left it alone.
Thanks for your help. |
So what happened to the cat? Squished? Lost? Came home?
Inquiring minds.... Lary (the Bald Eagle) |
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