Replaced all hydraulic now top not working
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And they used WHAT to read the positions of the sensors? I've owned three roadsters in twelve years, only ONE shop had the ability to read such sensors.
If what you are being told is accurate, then the Power Top Control Module (PTCM) is bad.
If what you are being told is accurate, then the Power Top Control Module (PTCM) is bad.
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According to both mechanics they have the computer that can talk to the top module, what it is I have no idea. I will download the service manual and go that route to see what happens. I will try on changing the sensors around in different combinations. I also noticed that the trunk was not closing all the way I will adjust it today when I get off and see if that helps. Thanks again for all of the help.
It has been awhile but I changed out all the cylinders on my limited roadster and I seem to remember it would be hard to mix up sensor locations. The wire harnesses position the sensors where they need to be. I agree that there must be a sensor or hose reinstalled in the wrong position. I also think if any attention at all was paid during disassembly it would be hard to mix up hose connections. PTCM seems like a long shot and quite a coincidence.
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Just for an FYI, the OP never mentioned the top working before he did the work he mentioned. I did notice he mentioned he had just got the car in his OP. I wondered if someone else had tried to work on it, or not. 
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According to both mechanics they have the computer that can talk to the top module, what it is I have no idea. I will download the service manual and go that route to see what happens. I will try on changing the sensors around in different combinations. I also noticed that the trunk was not closing all the way I will adjust it today when I get off and see if that helps. Thanks again for all of the help.
I believe if that were the cause the system would not even start to work.
Well guys tonight I played with the top. I tried every different combination with the sensors and still in the same thing. In all the different combinations it does the exact same thing, the only time the light goes solid is when the tonneau cover is all the way in the up position. Any ideas I'm in the process of trying to get another mechanic but it's not easy to find someone who is willing to take this on.
By the way guys are these sensors only exclusive to the crossfire or do the Mercedes also have the same sensors. My idea is to find a Mercedes mechanic That has a computer that can read the sensor positions.
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Ok guys no one here in Miami has a clue about this top. Does anyone have a schematic of the sensors I will just follow it and make sure the sensors are in the correct place.
Ok guys finally found the problem, well Miami Matt figured it out. One of the cylinders was defective. The sensors could not detect the movement of the cylinders. Replaced the bad cylinder and now it's working.
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