So when you say 'motor does not respond to switch at all', what are you saying ? That the motor doesn't run at all or that it runs continuously whether the switch is depressed or not ?Fiddling with the wires is not a good approach. You need to gain an understanding of how the circuitry works.To me, it sounds like the switch is shorted. So whether the switched is depressed or not, the motor runs. So that would mean that the switch needs repair/replacement.If the top doesn't move despite the motor running, then it's a hydraulic problem. Is there fluid in the system ? Has the air been bled out of the system ?Ron
Well the motor does not respond to the switch at all, so I guess the next step is to remove the switch and see if I can manipulate the motor by reversing wires etc
From: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Steven MacIsaac samacisaac@xxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300]
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Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] 64 300 convertible help
Sent from my iPadRegarding those grommets - saturate them well with WD40 or the like. Let 'em soak for a day and keep them saturated .Gently pry up on the motor with a large screwdriver while using a small screwdriver to feed the "fat" end of the grommet thru the hole. Do one grommet at a time. Take your time and you maybe able to save them. If anyone has replacements, it will be Hydro-electric. Many different makes use the same mounts.Chrysler used them all the way up thru the 1980s LeBarons.
Jeff Miklas
On March 30, 2018 at 4:36 PM "Steven MacIsaac samacisaac@xxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300]" <Chrysler300-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello All.Today I started to find out why my top doesn't go up or down under its own power. Removed the rear seat and lo and behold the motors unplugged. easy fix right?? not so fast, plugged it in and it runs constant. ignition off, switch off, top doesn't move, motor just runs. Any ideas??Also looked into removing the motor so I can get a better look at it, looks like its held in place by 4 grommets which after 53 years will be destroyed in order to remove, are replacements available??my service manual is useless on this areaany help is appreciatedSteven.
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