top switch repair
Has anyone ever replaced the top switch on the rail next to the passengers head? My top operates intermittently. If I move the switch up and down a few times it makes contact and the top operates. I was just wondering how much is involved in replacing that switch. There seems to be a bit in the way that may need to be removed. I just wonder if it is worth the hassle or if I should just keep jiggling the switch when it doesn't make good contact?
Thanks
Thanks
Yes, I have replaced the switch, and it's not difficult with a good soldering iron.
What IS difficult is finding a replacement switch
( got mine from Bob down in Key Largo who had removed it from an old top assembly - doubt he has another )
BTW, the switch is on a lead about 6-8 inches that then has a connector, so you can remove the whole assembly and do the repair on the bench.
What IS difficult is finding a replacement switch
BTW, the switch is on a lead about 6-8 inches that then has a connector, so you can remove the whole assembly and do the repair on the bench.
Last edited by ala_xfire; Sep 9, 2018 at 04:28 PM.
I don't think it can be bypassed because if you hit the switch with the top, when latched, might burst a seal in the cylinders and also damage the motor?
The switch almost feels like it's a little loose on mine...like it might be able to be slipped out of a slot. I just can't get to it when the top is all the way up or when the top is at the initial unlocked position off of the windshield.
Is the switch normally closed when the top is all the way up and that spring bar holds the little button down? It seems like since the switch is fairly sealed, it's just a matter of getter that little button to pop back out when the spring tension on it is released. Maybe one drop of WD-40 on the little button would do it?
THe switch closes when the top is unlatched and pushed up.
It is wired in series with the trunk divider switch. They both must close in order for the motor to run.
It is wired in series with the trunk divider switch. They both must close in order for the motor to run.
I have a similar problem with my top and found this thread. I had my top replaced yesterday and now the top does not operate correctly. I isolated the problem to the top switch on the passenger side top rail. It seems something should be holding it in place because it moves freely. Regretfully, I did not take photos of all the connections and the top before taking it into the shop. The shop said it must be an electrical problem as they did not touch the electronics. I don't trust repair shops but thought these guys new what they were doing. The owner said he would look into it and get back to me Monday, but I thought I would reach out to the forum. A picture of the switch assembly or video would be helpful to understand how this is suppose to work. It seems to move freely without any limit at the top or bottom. I need to wiggle it to get the top to work. NEVER had a problem until now. Any help would be appreciated- thanks.
Last edited by grf06XF; Oct 1, 2018 at 08:23 PM.
I have a similar problem with my top and found this thread. I had my top replaced yesterday and now the top does not operate correctly. I isolated the problem to the top switch on the passenger side top rail. It seems something should be holding it in place because it moves freely. Regretfully, I did not take photos of all the connections and the top before taking it into the shop. The shop said it must be an electrical problem as they did not touch the electronics. I don't trust repair shops but thought these guys new what they were doing. The owner said he would look into it and get back to me Monday, but I thought I would reach out to the forum. A picture of the switch assembly or video would be helpful to understand how this is suppose to work. It seems to move freely without any limit at the top or bottom. I need to wiggle it to get the top to work. NEVER had a problem until now. Any help would be appreciated- thanks.
So once again, the switch closes or "turns on" when you unlatch the top and the switch's plunger is allowed to "stick out" of the switch body.
I will message Wayne and ask him where he got a replacement.
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