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First, is the brake engaged? The sensor could be bad. Second, check the fuse (D3). After that there are a couple of things:
1. Loose connection
2. Low hydraulic fluid
3. the "flaps" in the back are stuck
Brake was on, the fuse is fine - but, alas, the engine cover was not fully closed. I must have been too gentle when I checked the oil. Thanks!
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I left the top down on my 99 996 cabrio for about 10 days, drove to work this morning, parked and hit the button to close the top. The metal cover rose but nothing else happened. I closed the cover, stopped the engine, waited a few seconds and then restarted the engine. Again, no action after the cover lifted. Any suggestions regarding the likely cause and repair?
Thanks,
Vin
1999 996 C4 Cabrio, 6 Speed, 31k miles.
Porsche Indy Mechanic?
in 996 Series (Carrera, Carrera 4, Carrera 4S, Targa)
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Intersport in Mclean (off 7, near Tysons Mall) worked on my 99 996 C4 Cab last fall. I'm pleased with the work - thorough and prices seemed okay. Definitely P-car guys, into racing and the PCA as well. Check with Kiko (703) 242-8680. http://www.intersportautosales.com/index.aspx
VMP