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Convertible roof operation for 993?


Jessiebean

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Here's a nice easy one, I have bought a 993 911 Cabriolet but I can't get the roof down- I also don't have an owner's manual yet so I don't even know if I am doing the right thing- can someone tell me how to lower the roof?( I had this happen with my New Beetle Cabrio and found out by watching a you-tube video that I was simply doing the wrong thing.

Thanks in advance!

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  • 10 months later...

Ensure that the key is on (doesn't have to be running) & parking brake is applied. There's a microswitch in there that won't allow operation if the brake isn't on. Beyond that, you should just push & hold the top button until the cab top retracts fully. Same going up: brake on, button held until top down & locking motors engaged.

If it's any more difficult than this then something's wrong. Likely suspect if you get no noise would be:

1) Microswitch in parking brake

2) Cold solder joints in controller module inside lower dash just above left knee (US). This is a well documented problem around here & sister sites and an easy DIY fix. Had to fix mine last summer.

3) Fuse - I suppose there's a fuse somewhere -never checked cause honestly, is it EVER the fuse, lol?

Beyond these easy fixes you're into motors, cables, etc. My bet's on op error or cold solder joints..

Hope it helps.

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