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Posted

I installed the SmartTop last weekend. I love the features and it works great and does the job. However, I've noticed that the dial gauge light is not turning off when I close the door? It does come off when I enable the alarm. At times though I'm not able to enable the alarm but have to open and close the door a few times.

This started to happen after installing the SmartTop. Has anyone run into a similar issue? Is it a know problem? Any advice is appreciated.

Thanks for help!

Posted

I also got mine last week and didn't have any of these issues. It works just like it suppose to be. I say perfect, and shoud have done it years ago. Greatest mod after the PSE.

Posted

I'll tell you the same thing that I tell my stats students. Correlation does not equal causation. Meaning? Just b/c you installed the smarttop, does not mean that one thing caused another.

I know that in my 996 the interior light stays on when I shut the door and then goes off when I arm the system.

Also, have you tried any other troubleshoots? Removing the smart top unit and seeing if the occurance still is present? It is easy to point one direction b/c of a recent change but make sure you have exhausted all avenues a priori.

But, if after all that you are certain the problem ONLY exists with the smart top unit in the car I would definitely email Sven over at Wilhelmy. He was EXTREMELY helpful during the group buy I organized and I am sure would remedy any problem very quickly.

Posted

Yup, the next obvious step is to revert back and remove the SmartTop. I actually find it hard to beleive it would be the SmartTop causing this but wanted to check if anyone else has had a similar experiance. Happend twice for me so far. Appears not so I guess I have to take out the little box that is otherwise working like a charm :( I'll contact Sven if it narrows down the problem. Thanks for advice.

My first cab a looong time ago was an MGB. The electonics in that car had its own life... :)

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FYI....you can't access that site w/o a membership.

You don't need to be PCGB club member to access the site - you just have to register (like here). I can see the message fine.
Posted

sorry for my poor choice of semantics. But you do have to register. I guess membership implies $$$ and that wasn't my intent.

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted (edited)

I'm the guy in question on the UK forum. I didn't send the unit back but I found the cure (I think). The Smarttop won't trigger unless you're travelling less than 20mph (or 25, don't remember). Anyway, the Parking Brake light comes on as part of the process (basically fooling the car into thinking the Parking Brake is on), the roof triggers and when the process finishes, the Parking Brake light goes off.

However, if you accelerate above 20 (25) mph before the process has completely finished, the light stays on. Probably part of the logic in the electronics being confused. My cure, don't accelerate until the Parking Brake light goes out (which it does every time now). :oops:

:offtopic: By the way, you just have to register to see the PCGB website, although parts of it are restricted to members only. Cost is £60 sterling (about $100) which pays for itself as you get discounts all over the place, including main dealers.

Edited by John Ware
  • 4 weeks later...
Posted

All,

Does anyone know if the SmartTop works even if the handbrake light microswitch has failed? Just debating whether to bother replacing the switch or just install the SmartTop.

Thanks

Mark

Posted

Of the subject but on the same note, does anyone knows if the SmartTop can be reprogram so that the windows will not roll up automatically after the top is opened? This is the only thing I didn't like about the SmartTop and the fact that the one touch window will not work unless vehicle is in motion.

Posted
All,

Does anyone know if the SmartTop works even if the handbrake light microswitch has failed?  Just debating whether to bother replacing the switch or just install the SmartTop.

Thanks

Mark

Hello,

YES it will work, thanks for another nice sales argument! :thumbup:

Regards, Sven

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