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I have a 73 Grandville convertible -- and the top refuses to go up in one smooth step. It stops -- you let it "cool off" and then it'll go a bit further. If you have someone to run the switch for you and you give it a little help - a light lifht on the leading edge, it will usually go up in one or two tries.
I've replaced the relay, the motor, and the cables. I may have got a bad relay -- but it seems like there may a mechanical issue with the top mechanism. Anyone know of a place in the Atlanta area that handles repair of the mechanics of a top? |
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I have a 73 Grandville convertible -- and the top refuses to go up in one smooth step. It stops -- you let it "cool off" and then it'll go a bit further. If you have someone to run the switch for you and you give it a little help - a light lifht on the leading edge, it will usually go up in one or two tries.
I've replaced the relay, the motor, and the cables. I may have got a bad relay -- but it seems like there may a mechanical issue with the top mechanism. Anyone know of a place in the Atlanta area that handles repair of the mechanics of a top? |
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I don't but I bet a little grease in the top's various bronze bushing would help.
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