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CONVERTIBLE TOP CARE
Soft Top
Immediate removal of any contaminant is recommended.
Regular washing of the top will enhance its life and
appearance, and make successive cleanings easier. Do not
subject the top to excessive heat. Frequently vacuum the
top and storage compartment.
Washing
Hand washing is highly recommended. Automatic car
washing equipment can damage the top material. If you
must use an automatic car wash, soft cloth systems are
preferred.
CAUTION!
Avoid high-pressure car washes, as they can damage
the top material. Also, increased water pressure may
force water past the weather strips.
General Cleaning
Careful vacuuming of the top before washing is helpful
in removing dust and other foreign particles. Wash in
partial shade instead of direct sun. Wet the entire vehicle
before washing the top. The top should be washed with
a soft, natural bristle scrub brush, and a mild soap
solution such as liquid dishwashing soap. Do not use
detergent.
CAUTION!
Never use an abrasive type cleaner or bleaches.
Cleaners should not contain silicones, organic sol-
vents, petroleum distillates, or plasticizers. Always
wait until the top is thoroughly dry before lowering
it into the storage area.
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Scrub in all directions, covering an area of about two
square feet at a time. Avoid heavy scrubbing. Rinse the
entire vehicle with water to remove all soap and dirt from
the top fabric and to prevent streaking on painted and
chrome surfaces. Allow the top to dry before lowering.
Vacuuming the top with a wet/dry shop vacuum will
decrease the top's drying time, ensure removal of all dirt,
and delete streaks in the material. Multiple cleanings
may be necessary to remove stubborn stains. If stains
persist, contact your local dealership for further sugges-
tions.Additional Cleaning Procedure
For additional cleaning assistance in removing stubborn
stains, apply Mopar Convertible Cloth Top Cleaner #
4883061 to the complete stain, extending 2 inches (50
mm) beyond the stain. With a soft bristle brush, scrub in
all directions over the stain. Avoid heavy scrubbing.
Rinse the area with warm water. If the stain is still
apparent, repeat the cleaning procedure. When the stain
is no longer showing, rinse the complete top with warm
water. Let the top dry before lowering it.
Protection
For appearance purposes, you may wish to protect your
Twillfastt(cloth) top periodically. A fabric protectant
such as Scotchguardtis suggested. The top should be
clean and dry before application of the protectant.
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CAUTION!
Avoid getting Scotchguardton the surrounding
weather strips, moldings, paint, or glass. Damage to
these items might occur.
Weather Strip Care Ð Soft & Hard Top
Lubricate all top and door glass weather strips periodi-
cally with Mopar Weather Strip Lubricant (part number
4773427), to keep them soft and pliable.
FUSES (TOTALLY INTEGRATED POWER
MODULE)
The Totally Integrated Power Module (TIPM) is located
in the engine compartment near the air cleaner assembly.
This center contains fuses and relays.
Fuse and Relay Center (TIPM)
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Cavity Cartridge
FuseMini
FuseDescription
1 40 Amp
GreenÐ Battery Feed Ð
Power Top Module
2 Ð 20 Amp
YellowÐ
3 Ð 10 Amp
RedBattery Feed Ð Cen-
ter High Mounted
Stop Light (CHMSL)/
Brake Switch
4 Ð 10 Amp
RedBattery Feed Ð Igni-
tion Switch
5 Ð 20 Amp
YellowTrailer Tow ± if
equipped
6 Ð 10 Amp
RedPower Mirror Switch/
Climate Controls
7 Ð 30 Amp
GreenIgnition Off Draw
(IOD) Sense 1Cavity Cartridge
FuseMini
FuseDescription
8 Ð 30 Amp
GreenIgnition Off Draw
(IOD) Sense 2
9 40 Amp
GreenÐ Battery Feed Ð
Power Seats - if
equipped
10 Ð 20 Amp
YellowBattery Feed Ð Cabin
Compartment Node
(CCN)
11 Ð 15 Amp
Lt BlueSelectable Power Out-
let
12 Ð 20 Amp
YellowÐ
13 Ð 20 Amp
YellowÐ
14 Ð 10 Amp
RedCabin Compartment
Node (CCN)/ Interior
Lighting
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Cavity Cartridge
FuseMini
FuseDescription
15 40 Amp
GreenÐ Battery Feed Ð Ra-
diator Fan Relay
16 Ð 15 Amp
Lt. BlueIgnition Run/Acc Ð
Cigar Lighter
17 Ð 10 Amp
RedWireless Control
Module (WCM)/
Clock/Steering Con-
trol Module (SCM)
18 40 Amp
GreenÐ Battery Feed Ð Auto
Shutdown (ASD) Re-
lay
19 Ð 20 Amp
YellowPower Amp Feed 2 -
if equipped
20 Ð 15 Amp
Lt. BlueRadio
21 Ð 10 Amp
RedÐCavity Cartridge
FuseMini
FuseDescription
22 Ð 10 Amp
RedIgnition Run Ð Cli-
mate Controls/Hot
Cup Holder - if
equipped
23 Ð 15 Amp
Lt. BlueAuto Shutdown
(ASD) Relay Feed 3
24 Ð 25 Amp
ClearPower Top Module
25 Ð 10 Amp
RedIgnition Run Ð
Heated Mirrors - if
equipped
26 Ð 15 Amp
Lt. BlueAuto Shutdown
(ASD) Relay Feed 2
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Cavity Cartridge
FuseMini
FuseDescription
27 Ð 10 Amp
RedIgnition Run Ð Occu-
pant Classification
Module (OCM)/
Occupant Restraint
Controller (ORC)
28 Ð 10 Amp
RedIgnition Run Ð Occu-
pant Classification
Module (OCM)/
Occupant Restraint
Controller (ORC)
29 Ð Ð Hot Car (No Fuse Re-
quired)
30 Ð 20 Amp
YellowIgnition Run Ð
Heated Seats - if
equipped
31 Ð 10 Amp
RedÐCavity Cartridge
FuseMini
FuseDescription
32 30 Amp
PinkÐ Auto Shutdown
(ASD) Relay Feed 1
33 Ð 10 Amp
RedBattery Feed Ð
Switch Bank/
Diagnostic Link
Connector/
Powertrain Control
Module (PCM)
34 30 Amp
PinkÐ Battery Feed Ð Anti-
Lock Brakes (ABS)
Module - if
equipped/Electronic
Stability Program
(ESP) Module - if
equipped
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Cavity Cartridge
FuseMini
FuseDescription
35 40 Amp
GreenÐ Battery Feed Ð Anti-
Lock Brakes (ABS)
Module - if
equipped/Electronic
Stability Program
(ESP) Module - if
equipped
36 30 Amp
PinkÐ Battery Feed Ð Pas-
senger Door Module
(PDM)/Driver Door
Module (DDM)
37 Ð 25 Amp
ClearBattery Feed Ð
Power Top ModuleCAUTION!
²When installing the Totally Integrated Power
Module cover, it is important to ensure the cover is
properly positioned and fully latched. Failure to
do so may allow water to get into the Totally
Integrated Power Module, and possibly result in
an electrical system failure.
²When replacing a blown fuse, it is important to
use only a fuse having the correct amperage rating.
The use of a fuse with a rating other than indicated
may result in a dangerous electrical system over-
load. If a properly rated fuse continues to blow, it
indicates a problem in the circuit that must be
corrected.
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VEHICLE STORAGE
If you will not be using your vehicle for more than 21
days you may want to take steps to preserve your battery.
You may:
²Remove the IOD (Ignition Off-Draw) mini fuses from
the Totally Integrated Power Module located in the
engine compartment.
²Or, disconnect the batter negative cable.
REPLACEMENT BULBS
All the inside bulbs are brass or glass wedge base.
Aluminum base bulbs are not approved and should not
be used for replacement.
LIGHT BULBS Ð Interior Bulb Number
Front Courtesy/Reading Lights. . LED (Dealer Service)
Center Console Courtesy Light...........578/W5W
Glove Box Light......................... 194
Rear Compartment (Trunk) Light............. 579NOTE:For lighted switches, see your dealer for replace-
ment instructions.
LIGHTS BULBS Ð Outside Bulb No.
Low Beam Headlight.....................9006
High Beam Headlight.....................9005
Front Park/Turn Signal/Side Marker Light. . . 3457AK
Front Fog Light.....................9145//H10
Center High Mounted Stop Light (CHMSL)....W16W
(921)
Rear Tail/Stop..........................3057
Decklid Tail Light.......................T3.25
Rear Turn Signal.......................3757A
Backup Light..........................3157K
License Light........................... 168
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