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  1. pkust's post in No response from top motor was marked as the answer   
    Maurice, here is the update on the top, the checklist was a lifesaver!
    You were right, it was the micro switch that activates the convertible top double relay, there were micro cracks in the solder at the pins on the cross strip, so we re-soldered them and still could not get it to work, there was still a problem within the switch itself on the ground side and it would not make a connection to the socket at the relay, so we replaced the switch and everything works as it should.
    What a test! After trouble shooting it all, it finally makes sense how all of the switches tie together. What a learning experience!
    Thank you so much for your help on this issue and I hope that others will find this thread helpful WHEN they have a top problem, as surely they will!
    This forum is the BEST! :thumbup:
    Paul
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