
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine NOTICE: 
To help  avoid damaging the  hardtop when not in 
use: 
Store the  hardtop in its normal  position, 
0 Store hardware and  trim panel  with the 
resting 
on its mounting brackets. 
hardtop. 
12.  Connect the rear window defogger  electrical 
connectors. 
To Install Your Convertible  Hardtop 
1. Park on  a level surface, set  the parking brake  firmly 
and shift an automatic transmission  into PARK 
(P). 
Shift  a manual transmission into REVERSE (R). 
Lower both windows and sunshades. Turn  off the 
radio  to lower  the power antenna and turn the 
ignition  key to LOCK. 
2. Disconnect both  rear window  defogger  electrical 
connectors  behind the lock pillar. 
3. Lower  the  convertible  top.  Refer to  “Convertible 
Top”  in the  Index. 
This  procedure  will  require  the  use 
of the  storage 
compartment  lid  release  button  behind  the  dnver’s 
seat  or the  center  console  release  switch.  The fuse that 
enables  these  releases  is  not  installed  at  the  assembly 
plant  and  should  be in  your  center  console.  See 
“Instrument  Panel  Fuse  Block”  in  the  Index  for 
location 
of the fuse. The fuse  is  labeled  HATCH (45). 
4. With one person on  each side, carefully  position  the 
hardtop  over the vehicle. Lower  the  hardtop slowly, 
aligning  the rear bolt  spacers  onto  the  bezels,  and 
front  conical  nuts into  the  tapered receivers.  Realign 
the hardtop,  if necessary. 
NOTICE: 
To  help  avoid  damage, don’t force the  rear of the 
hardtop  down. The hardtop  may rest slightly 
above  the storage compartment  lid until the 
release  lever is  pulled.  See  Step 
8 in this 
procedure. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Care of Your Compact  Discs 
Handle discs carefully.  Store them in their  original  cases 
or other protective cases and away from direct sunlight 
and  dust.  If the  surface  of a disc  is soiled, dampen a 
clean, soft cloth in a mild, neutral detergent solution and 
clean  it, wiping  from the center  to  the edge. 
Be  sure never to  touch the signal  surface  when handling 
discs. Pick  up discs 
by grasping  the outer  edges  or  the 
edge  of the hole  and  the outer  edge. 
Power  Antenna  Mast  Care 
Your power antenna  will look  its  best and  work well if 
it’s  cleaned from time to  time. 
To clean the antenna mast: 
1. Turn on the radio to  raise the antenna. 
2. Dampen a clean cloth with mineral spirits  or an 
equivalent solvent. 
3. Wipe  the cloth over  the  mast, removing any dirt. 
4. Wipe the mast  dry  with  a clean cloth. 
5. Turn  the radio off and on to make the  antenna go up 
and down. 
If  the  antenna 
is still  dirty,  repeat  the steps. 
NOTICE: 
Don’t lubricate the  power antenna.  Lubrication 
I could damage  it. I 
I NOTICE: 
Before entering  an automatic  car wash,  turn off 
your radio  to make the  power antenna  go  down. 
This  will prevent the mast from  possibly getting 
damaged. 
If the antenna  does  not  go  down  when 
you  turn  the radio 
off, it may  be  damaged  or 
need  to be  cleaned.  In either  case, lower  the 
antenna  by hand  by carefully  pressing the 
antenna  down. 
If the  antenna  mast is damaged,  you can  replace  it. See 
your  dealer  for  a replacement kit and  follow  the 
instructions 
in the kit. The antenna mast  can be replaced 
without removing the  entire antenna  from  the  vehicle. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 28. Back-up  Lamps Switch;  Transmission Position 
Switch; One to  Four Shift Solenoid 
29.  Cooling Fan  Relay Coil 
#I, #2,  #3 
30.  Camshaft Sensor  (LT5); Canister Purge  Solenoid; 
Throttle Position Sensor Buffer Module  (LT5); 
EGR  Circuit  (LT1); Secondary Air Inlet  Solenoid 
(LT5);  Ignition Control Module  (LT5);  HVAC 
Solenoid Assembly; Mass Airflow Sensor  (LT 1); 
One 
to Four Shift Relay 
3 1. Power Mirror Adjuster Control; Lighted Rearview 
Mirror;  Visor  Vanity  Mirrors 
32.  Cruise Control Engage  Switch; Daytime Running 
Lamps Module;  Low Tire Pressure Warning 
Module; Cruise Control Cut-Off Relay 
33.  Engine Control Module 
34.  Air  Bag System 
35. Central Control Module 
36.  Footwell Courtesy Lamps; Door Courtesy Lamps; 
Glove Compartment Lamps; Lighted Rearview 
Mirror 
37, Bose@ Amplifier Relay; Power Antenna  Relay; 
Cargo Compartment Lamps 
38. Instrument  Cluster; Tone Generator; Dome  Lamp 
Relay 
39.  Central Control Module 
40, Radio Receiver  (Battery); Radio Control  Head; 
Passive Keyless Entry Module 
41. Sport Seats 
42.  Power Door Lock  Switches;  Driver  Information 
Center;  Passive  Keyless Entry Module 
43.  Heater and  A/C Programmer 
44.  Cigarette  Lighter; Accessory Plug 
45.  Hatch  or Deck Lid Release  Relay 
K. Power Seats 
L.  Blank 
M.  Power Windows 
N. Blank 
P.  Blank 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Parking Your  Vehicle.  Manual Transmission .......... 2-35 
PASS-Key@ 
................................... 2-  14 
Passenger  Position 
.............................. 1-23 
Passing 
....................................... 4-12 
Passive  Keyless  Entry  System 
...................... 2-4 
Battery  Replacement 
........................... 2-8 
Matching  Transmitters 
......................... 2-7 
Operation 
................................... 2-5 
Periodic  Maintenance  Inspections 
.................. 7-44 
Power  Antenna  Mast  Care 
........................ 3-  19 
Power  Door  Locks 
............................... 2-4 
Power  Remote  Control  Mirrors 
.................... 2-50 
PowerSeat 
..................................... 1-2 
Adjusting 
.................................... 1-2 
Lumbar  Controls .............................. 1-2 
Side  Bolster 
.................................. 1-2 
Power  Steering 
................................. 4- 10 
Power Steering  Fluid ............................ 6-30 
Checking 
................................... 6-30 
Power  Switch,  Engine (ZR- 1) ..................... 2-21 
Power  Windows 
................................ 2-37 
Power  Windows  and  Other  Power Options 
........... 6-68 
Pregnancy,  Use  of Safety  Belts 
.................... 1-23 
Problems  on the  Road 
............................ 5- 1 
Publications, Service  and  Owner .................. 8-8 
Racing  or Other  Competitive Driving 
.............. 2-22 
Radio  Reception, Understanding 
................... 3- 18 
Light 
...................................... 2-88 
Settings 
..................................... 2-6 
Adding 
.................................... 6-31  Radio 
AMFM  Stereo with Cassette  Tape Player 
......... 
Cassette  Tape Player ...................... 
Bulb Replacement ............................. 6-44 
Rear Cargo Compartment  Lamp (Coupe). 
Bulb Replacement 
............................. 6-44 
Rear Storage Compartment 
....................... 2-58 
Rear  Towing  Hook-Ups 
.......................... 5-11 
Rear Turn Signal and Taillamp  Bulb Replacement ..... 6-40 
Rear  Window  Defogger 
........................... 3-9 
Rearview  Mirror. Inside Day/Night 
................. 2-49 
Reclining Front Seatbacks 
......................... 1-4 
Recommended  Fluids and Lubricants 
............... 7-45 
Recovery  Tank. Adding Coolant 
................... 6-29 
Remote  Hatch  Release 
............................ 2-9 
Removing  the  Roof  Panel 
.................. . . 2-52 
Replacement Bulbs 
............................. 6-74 
Replacement Parts 
.............................. 6-77 
Replacement.  Wheel 
............................ 6-54 
Replacing Safety  Belts 
........................... 1-31 
Replacing Seat  and Restraint  System Parts 
After 
a Crash ................................. 1-31 
Restraints. Checking 
Your ........................ 1-30 
Restraints. Child ................................ 1-25 
Restraints. Replacing Parts After a Crash ............ 1-31 
Reverse (R) Position. Automatic Transmission ........ 2-25 
Reverse (R) Position.  Manual Transmission 
.......... 2-28 
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