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Old 05-20-2019, 12:20 AM
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Default Dividerr switch replacement

The divider switch on my 05 appears to be broken. I can put the top down with the diver in any position. I believe this leads to an 'open switch' and battery drain over time. Has any one replaced this switch ?
 

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The divider switch on my 05 appears to be broken. I can put the top down with the diver in any position. I believe this leads to an 'open switch' and battery drain over time. Has any one replaced this switch ?

I do not believe an 'open switch' can cause any battery drain. Only a closed switch can allow current to flow with everything else working properly.

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Switches like the one for the interior lights to turn on when the door is open will cause battery draw if not closed, just semantics.
 
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Old 05-20-2019, 03:49 PM
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Default Re: Diver switch replacement

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The divider switch on my 05 appears to be broken. I can put the top down with the diver in any position. I believe this leads to an 'open switch' and battery drain over time. Has any one replaced this switch ?
Three things:
1) The divider switch and top open switch are wired in series. To enable top movement, both must be closed, this pulls the line out of the TCM to ground, indicating that the divider is up and the top is "open", that is, it is released from the windshield frame. This means your divider switch is permanently closed. (Mine was bypassed by a previous owner, I'd not worry about it if I were you - just make sure nothing is in the way of the top going down by leaving the divider up at all times.)

Do not concern yourself about battery drain:
2) The circuit involved is not powered unless the key is "on".
3) Even if the circuit is powered, the line comes off the C+ bus thru several thousand ohms, the current involved is less than 2ma (.002amp).
 
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Old 05-21-2019, 03:39 PM
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Switches like the one for the interior lights to turn on when the door is open will cause battery draw if not closed, just semantics.

Isn't there a 'battery saver' function that shuts off the lamps when a certain time limit expires? So if a door is ajar, the lamps will go off after a period of time? See page 95 of 2008 owners manual OR 'battery' in your owners manual.

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OK, So I had to go and look and fiddle with the switch. It is now clearly broken, the plunger has detached some now. It is stuck in the "plugger out" state or divider down. So the roof will not come down. If I cut the two wires
to the switch and connect them together this should give me a "plunger in" signal and allow the roof to drop. Any thoughts ?
 
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Old 05-26-2019, 01:48 AM
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Yes, connecting the 2 wires will bypass the switch and signal "top open" to the pump control module, as long as the trunk divider switch is working.
 
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Default Re: Diver switch replacement

Originally Posted by GraphiteGhost
Isn't there a 'battery saver' function that shuts off the lamps when a certain time limit expires? So if a door is ajar, the lamps will go off after a period of time? See page 95 of 2008 owners manual OR 'battery' in your owners manual.

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Yes there is, it was annoying when doing work on the radio as I had to keep hitting the switch on the door frame - B pillar - to get it to go on again.
That feature can save your bacon if a door is left ajar over time.
The time out is dictated by the CLP/SSM in the trunk.
 

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Done and done. Thanks for the confirmation.
 
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