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> Convertible top power to motor problem
post Sep 29, 2006 - 10:43 PM
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Howdy folks,


I have a 1996 convertible. I just had the top motors rebuilt and was installing them back in today. After I installed them and tested them, I found out that one side (passenger side) motor isn't getting any power to it. I used a volt meter to check what voltage was going to the connectors. I checked the drivers side and got a nice 11.8 reading. I checked the problem side and I got no reading (.1). I got a chiltons to try to check the wiring diagram and of course it was completely useless since I guess the convertibles were modified outside the factory when they were made.

Anyway, anyone have any suggestions on what I could do or check to solve my problem?

Thanks in advance,

Alex
post Oct 3, 2006 - 3:48 PM
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post Oct 4, 2006 - 8:32 PM
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Just a little update...


I've followed the wiring from the passenger side top motor and it goes the driver's side and runs along with all the other wires up towards the front. I'm hoping it might be a fuse. The problem is I can't figure out for the life of me which fuses power the top motors. There are no diagrams and nothing is said for them. Since one side gets power and the other side doesn't, I'm assuming that there would have to be two separate fuses for each top motor. If there is only one fuse for both, obviously there is a problem with the wiring.

If it's a problem with the wiring, I'm really stuck, since I can't find any wiring diagrams for the top motors and where they run. Anyway, I'd really appreciate any suggestions....


thankya!


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