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1998 993 Cab Top Problem


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I am new to the list and this is my first post. I have a 1998 993 Cab and the other day I was raising the top and as the top came down to touch the windshield frame I took my finger off the button. I have been told you should not interrupt the cycle. It will not go back or lock into place. I have checked fuses and relays and they seem fine. Is there a way to reset it? Your help would be greatly appreciated. Greg

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have you tried pushing up on the top while pushing the button to try and make it contact a micro swx?

or you can try pull it down on the top with the button pushed, there is micro swxs on each closing motors that start the locking motors

to engage the windshield frame

worst comes to worst, you can use a long thin flat blade screwdriver to manula close the locking motors

I believe the procedure is in the owners manual

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