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  1. Hi guys just an update on the windows, they are both working. It must have been a switch in the rear for the convertible top. I raised and lowered the roof and both windows started to work again. So I don't think I did any damage using the wrong amperage fuse briefly. Thanks for all your help, I really appreciate it, you guys are Great!!!!!
  2. I agree, I'll probably take the CLU out and send it back to the company that replaced it and have it tested to see if it's still good. The top and the interior lights work now, it's just the windows won't go up and the key fob doesn't work which it didn't when I bought the car. I can live with opening the doors with the key but I need the windows working obviously. I'm in the process of installing a new top so at least I can finish doing that hopefully next weekend. I hope that turns out alright!
  3. Thanks for the reply, I appreciate it. I had the CLU box repaired and it was still blowing the C3 fuse, so I wonder if I damaged it. The windows went down fine so I think the motors are okay, they just won't come back up. The fuse is good and the top and interior lights are working which are on that same circuit. Hopefully once I get it sorted out it will be fine, it runs and rides nice but so far it's been a very frustrating experience.
  4. Could be Mike, it's not blowing the fuse anymore, I did spray some contact cleaner on the fuse contacts. I hope I didn't do any damage though, my windows are both stuck in the down position. I know you're very knowledgeable about these cars. I read your write up about installing a new top which I'm in the process of doing. I replied to this post because I was having the same issue as the original poster, just 3 years later.
  5. I had the same problem and I even had the CLU repaired and it was still blowing the fuse. It was driving me nuts, I reluctantly tried your mechanics advice and it worked. Thank you very much, I was going to take it in tomorrow to a local shop. The windows are only going up half way now so I'll have to figure that one out.
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