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Originally Posted by Bummer
Any chance he simply isn't holding the switch long enough?
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OP, has the top been replaced?
I can't see that being the issue. In the case of my friend's top it was replaced and the shop doing the repair work did a crappy job. After much complaining it's going to the shop that did my top replacement. The shop that did my repair did an awesome job but told me there wasn't any reason to unhook any hydraulics or sensors while doing the replacement. Many shops feel they have to unhook all that crap before they realize they shouldn't and didn't need to.
One thing I've learned about this top. It's f'in complicated. I've assisted on a few s2000 top replacements as a DIY but no chance in hell I'd attempt this one. Good thing Jim's Trim shop in Columbus has 1000s of top replacements under their belt in 40 years.