My turn. Finicky top
Edited to state issue is resolved after finally finding pin 7 bent.
Thanks to all.
Ok, my turn. I bought a 2006 crossfire roadster this spring. The guy I bought it from admitted lots of stuff doesn’t work, including door locks, trunk, gas door, top, spoiler.
I read so many posts on here my head was swimming.
Ok, step one, I got into the trunk, from there I did the removal of the foot on the electric trunk lock and also replaced the lock control module down in the bottom right side of trunk. Yay, now I can open the gas door and get gas, and the locks work now.
Found the spoiler would go up but not back down. Investigated and found one of the travel sense switches had fallen out of place, glued and secured that and fixed the spoiler.
Now onto the top, it did nothing. Tested the latch switch over windshield, it was bad. Got new one and now when I unlatch the handle, the windows go down, but no top action. Tested, cleaned and lubed all the other micro switches I could find and studied wiring and previous posts and found out the little motor inside the electric trunk lock switch was bad so the top didn’t know the position of it (I had already removed the plastic foot) I replaced the electric solenoid on the latch and now is where I need the help.
The top will now close on its own power, but after it gets halfway up it starts beeping until it completes and the windows go up.
It will not open on its own, just beeps, but if I unlatch the hex latch in trunk, make sure divider is back up, manually pull up back of top and unlatch the front of the tonneau cover and pull it up, and drop top into rear area, the system will finish the process for me, including raising the windows.
I have done the car running manual open and close a few times, also unplugged battery to see if error stored.
Looking for some further guidance.
Thanks to all.
Ok, my turn. I bought a 2006 crossfire roadster this spring. The guy I bought it from admitted lots of stuff doesn’t work, including door locks, trunk, gas door, top, spoiler.
I read so many posts on here my head was swimming.
Ok, step one, I got into the trunk, from there I did the removal of the foot on the electric trunk lock and also replaced the lock control module down in the bottom right side of trunk. Yay, now I can open the gas door and get gas, and the locks work now.
Found the spoiler would go up but not back down. Investigated and found one of the travel sense switches had fallen out of place, glued and secured that and fixed the spoiler.
Now onto the top, it did nothing. Tested the latch switch over windshield, it was bad. Got new one and now when I unlatch the handle, the windows go down, but no top action. Tested, cleaned and lubed all the other micro switches I could find and studied wiring and previous posts and found out the little motor inside the electric trunk lock switch was bad so the top didn’t know the position of it (I had already removed the plastic foot) I replaced the electric solenoid on the latch and now is where I need the help.
The top will now close on its own power, but after it gets halfway up it starts beeping until it completes and the windows go up.
It will not open on its own, just beeps, but if I unlatch the hex latch in trunk, make sure divider is back up, manually pull up back of top and unlatch the front of the tonneau cover and pull it up, and drop top into rear area, the system will finish the process for me, including raising the windows.
I have done the car running manual open and close a few times, also unplugged battery to see if error stored.
Looking for some further guidance.
Last edited by Ricktara; Jul 31, 2025 at 05:49 PM.
Yes fluid is near full.
Just did the manual open and close with engine running. No change
It will go up completely from start to finish with closing windows on its own.
It will not attempt to open after I pull d ring and Windows go down hitting switch it beeps.
If I initiate manual open by unlocking hex in trunk and lifting back window and then releasing tonneau cover and at that point if I press the down switch it will put top away and close and latch tonneau and put windows back up on its own.
Just did the manual open and close with engine running. No change
It will go up completely from start to finish with closing windows on its own.
It will not attempt to open after I pull d ring and Windows go down hitting switch it beeps.
If I initiate manual open by unlocking hex in trunk and lifting back window and then releasing tonneau cover and at that point if I press the down switch it will put top away and close and latch tonneau and put windows back up on its own.
Yes fluid is near full.
Just did the manual open and close with engine running. No change
It will go up completely from start to finish with closing windows on its own.
It will not attempt to open after I pull d ring and Windows go down hitting switch it beeps.
If I initiate manual open by unlocking hex in trunk and lifting back window and then releasing tonneau cover and at that point if I press the down switch it will put top away and close and latch tonneau and put windows back up on its own.
Just did the manual open and close with engine running. No change
It will go up completely from start to finish with closing windows on its own.
It will not attempt to open after I pull d ring and Windows go down hitting switch it beeps.
If I initiate manual open by unlocking hex in trunk and lifting back window and then releasing tonneau cover and at that point if I press the down switch it will put top away and close and latch tonneau and put windows back up on its own.
just short the wires together and try it. If it works the switch is bad.
Thanks
Your opening post makes it clear (if I read it correctly): Either the divider switch OR the top open switch is bad.
In THIS thread: convertible top switches (see post five), I make this clear:
This is important - if you have a top that won't go down, try putting it down manually (see post 9). Then, try raising it. If it goes UP but not DOWN, it is reasonable to assume the issue is the top open switch OR the divider switch. And we already know that if there is a problem with EITHER of these two switches, it is almost ALWAYS the divider switch.
THe text leading up to that explains why this is. I know it's a long read, but if you want to fix this yourself, you MUST understand how the system works.
In THIS thread: convertible top switches (see post five), I make this clear:
This is important - if you have a top that won't go down, try putting it down manually (see post 9). Then, try raising it. If it goes UP but not DOWN, it is reasonable to assume the issue is the top open switch OR the divider switch. And we already know that if there is a problem with EITHER of these two switches, it is almost ALWAYS the divider switch.
THe text leading up to that explains why this is. I know it's a long read, but if you want to fix this yourself, you MUST understand how the system works.
Last edited by pizzaguy; Jul 26, 2025 at 09:03 PM.
Your opening post makes it clear (if I read it correctly): Either the divider switch OR the top open switch is bad.
In THIS thread: convertible top switches (see post five), I make this clear:
This is important - if you have a top that won't go down, try putting it down manually (see post 9). Then, try raising it. If it goes UP but not DOWN, it is reasonable to assume the issue is the top open switch OR the divider switch. And we already know that if there is a problem with EITHER of these two switches, it is almost ALWAYS the divider switch.
THe text leading up to that explains why this is. I know it's a long read, but if you want to fix this yourself, you MUST understand how the system works.
In THIS thread: convertible top switches (see post five), I make this clear:
This is important - if you have a top that won't go down, try putting it down manually (see post 9). Then, try raising it. If it goes UP but not DOWN, it is reasonable to assume the issue is the top open switch OR the divider switch. And we already know that if there is a problem with EITHER of these two switches, it is almost ALWAYS the divider switch.
THe text leading up to that explains why this is. I know it's a long read, but if you want to fix this yourself, you MUST understand how the system works.
The only other input I have is that when I am manually opening the top and I am holding the tonneau cover back to let the top fall in, the system beeps, but only while I hold the tonneau cover all the way back, if I let it come forward a bit, the beeping stops. I don't know if it's relevant
"The only other input I have is that when I am manually opening the top and I am holding the tonneau cover back to let the top fall in, the system beeps, but only while I hold the tonneau cover all the way back, if I let it come forward a bit, the beeping stops. I don't know if it's relevant"
Travel sensors on the main cylinders?
Travel sensors on the main cylinders?
Last edited by ZERACER; Jul 27, 2025 at 10:21 AM.
Your opening post makes it clear (if I read it correctly): Either the divider switch OR the top open switch is bad.
In THIS thread: convertible top switches (see post five), I make this clear:
This is important - if you have a top that won't go down, try putting it down manually (see post 9). Then, try raising it. If it goes UP but not DOWN, it is reasonable to assume the issue is the top open switch OR the divider switch. And we already know that if there is a problem with EITHER of these two switches, it is almost ALWAYS the divider switch.
THe text leading up to that explains why this is. I know it's a long read, but if you want to fix this yourself, you MUST understand how the system works.
In THIS thread: convertible top switches (see post five), I make this clear:
This is important - if you have a top that won't go down, try putting it down manually (see post 9). Then, try raising it. If it goes UP but not DOWN, it is reasonable to assume the issue is the top open switch OR the divider switch. And we already know that if there is a problem with EITHER of these two switches, it is almost ALWAYS the divider switch.
THe text leading up to that explains why this is. I know it's a long read, but if you want to fix this yourself, you MUST understand how the system works.
Go to this link, go to service manuals, go to 2005 service manuals and download the file. In the manual go to the body section, near the back, and check pages 23-49 - 23-100. There is quite a lot of info on the convertible top sensors.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...s-repairs.html
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...s-repairs.html
Go to this link, go to service manuals, go to 2005 service manuals and download the file. In the manual go to the body section, near the back, and check pages 23-49 - 23-100. There is quite a lot of info on the convertible top sensors.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...s-repairs.html
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...s-repairs.html
Rick
Go to this link, go to service manuals, go to 2005 service manuals and download the file. In the manual go to the body section, near the back, and check pages 23-49 - 23-100. There is quite a lot of info on the convertible top sensors.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...s-repairs.html
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...s-repairs.html
I have used an ohm meter to make sure each wire is good from the ptcm to the travel sensor connector. I did ohm the sensors at the connector but they all read zero through them so I don’t know how else to test them. They all read the same though so I think they are ok.
so close and yet so far away.
so close and yet so far away.
Last edited by Ricktara; Jul 29, 2025 at 11:58 AM.
Trying to figure this out I redid the process of manually putting the roof up and down 4 times with the key on. I have a question for those familiar with this process.
Is it normal for the system to beep at different points during the process for a few seconds? I am hoping for some clues into what is my issue.
Is it normal for the system to beep at different points during the process for a few seconds? I am hoping for some clues into what is my issue.
And to wrap this up, after everyone saying it had to be pin 7 not showing ground... I had been checking for it in the wire. I finally pulled the connector and these old eyes finally saw the bent pin. Thanks everyone
No, I won't unplug it again for fear of breaking the pin. But it is the PTCM connector 1, pin 7. The PTCM is in the left side of trunk.
Thanks for the update!
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