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I did as I always drive with the roof off and am forever getting caught in rain during slow moving traffic jams.

Saw these instructions on a US forum site and tried it on my own MY99 C2 cab and it works a treat ? Has anyone tried it and managed to sort out the need to click the handbrake one notch ? Let me know

1. Park your car and set the hand brake. With the convertible top down start raising the convertible top. First thing that happens is the convertible top compartment lid lifts and moves all the way rearward, keep raising the top until the convertible top compartment lid just starts to move forward. Then interrupt the closing operation.

2. Remove key from ignition THE CONVERTIBLE TOP MUST NO LONGER BE ELECTRICALLY OPERATED IN THIS POSITION.

3. There are right and a left tension cables that goes from the rear of the convertiblt top on the right and left sides to the right and left sides of the deck under the rear of the convertible top. These 2 cables are 4 inches long and they keep the rear of the convertible top from flipping up. They snap off where they connect to the deck, just push to the side and they will pop off the ball.

4. Lift the rear of the convertible top (the window part) all the way up until it is vertical and have someone hold it there. Now the deck is exposed. You will see 4 black plastic rivets that you just pull out (you can use a small screw driver) and then you can pull the panel rearward to expose the convertible top control module. its the large silver box on the left side of the car mounted on the vertical wall just behind the pop up roll bar, with the 3 seperate connectors going into the bottom of it.

5. The connector all the way to the left with all the small wires going in it is the one that you want.

6. Do not disconect the connector from the control unit, just find the GREY/ PINK wire and cut it 1 inch before it goes into the connector and put a small piece of black tape on each end and then put a piece of black tape around all the wires.

7. Put the panel back up and push the 4 plastic rivets in and lower the rear of the convertible top that someone was holding and attach the 2 cables to the deck.

8. Now put the key in the ignition and raise the top all the way.

9. All done, now take out for a test drive. While moving at 10mph raise the hand brake 1 click so the hand brake light comes on and lower the top. When done release hand brake all the way.

Please note, This is something I did to my car because I wanted to. I can not be responsible for anything that happens if you do this to your car and don' t ever put your top up or down while going over 20 MPH."
 
I can see the advantage - but don' t you still have to have your finger on the dash button? Even at 10 mph, not particularly safe for about 20 secs?
 
Yes, although at low speed it isn' t too much of a problem, no worse than changing radio stations etc.

I have also ordered a ' one touch' switch from the US ( see http://www.sharkworks.com/ttinfo1.asp) but they are changing the design so I won' t be getting it until late September. I will post a note when I have fitted it.
 
You guys should maybe have a look at the Boxa.net forum. For the moving closure on the Boxster you pull a relay from the footwell and sellotape over pin 15 (the speed sensor) and earth pin 18 (the handbrake sensor). I' ve done the first on my Boxster and can now close it while moving with the handbrake on one click (light on). Does the 996 cab have a similar relay in the footwell electrical bay that you can tamper with?
 

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