Hello.
Kim - yes I am asking because the top won't go up - well actually it's been intermittent for the last year or so. I stopped by a friend's house on Thursday and couldn't get it to close. Usually when this happens, I can flick the switch a few times, then it starts to magically start working.
I checked the relay (G21) in the fuse box (man that thing is expensive) and it's fine. I bypassed the switch and that's fine, too. I can hear relays clicking down in the passenger footwell when I try to close the top.
So here is where I stand now. I checked under the driver's side footwell and couldn't find the relays at all. I found the chime relay, the socket for the DRL relay, a small (about 4 inch) piece of black plastic with a fuse in the 24 (I think) slot. And a box shiny metal box with a P/N of 944.617.132.00 mounted all the way in the back. I can see the bottom of the fuse box - I couldn't find any relays near there. I can see everything around the steering column - no relays. I can see the back side of the switches on the front dash. So I checked near the DME on the passenger's side. I found 3 relays that were clicking when I hit the 'top up' button. I found that these control the windows - to roll them down 2 inches when you're putting the top up.
I've ordered both the top up and down relays from Paragon - they're only about $6 each - but I still don't know where to install them when they come in. I suppose it would be easier if I knew what the relays actually looked like. If I knew the position, I could swap the up and down relays and confirm that that is the problem (although I've already gone through the schematic, and the only possibility is a bad up relay or a bad wire).
Am I just being simple and completely overlooking these relays? Are they painted in invisible paint? Is it possible they mounted them in with the top up/down motors in the back? Any other ideas?
Thanks,
Phil