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Wind Stop — If Equipped
The Wind Stop installs in the backseat area of the vehicle.
The Wind Stop will not interfere with power top opera-
tion. Therefore, it can remain installed when the top is up.
However, when not in use, the Wind Stop folds to allow
for convenient storage underneath the cargo shield in the
trunk.
NOTE:It is recommended that you lower the convert-
ible top before installing or removing the Wind Stop.
Installing The Wind Stop
1. Remove the Wind Stop from the trunk.
2. Unfold the Wind Stop framework. 3. Lay the small frame (1) flat on top of the large frame
(2) and snap the two frames together by engaging the
frame lock (3).
NOTE: The frames must lie flat on each other in order to
snap them together.
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4. Pivot the small frame (1) away from the large frame (2)until the pivot lock (3) engages to lock the two frames
in an L shape. 5. Unfold both stems at the rear of the large frame.
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6. Align and insert the stems into the slot in each trimpanel. 7. Align the pins at the front of the large frame with the
hole in each trim panel. Slide the pins outward until
fully extended into each hole.
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Removing And Storing The Wind Stop
Reverse the installation procedure to remove, fold, and
store the Wind Stop. However, note the following before
doing so:
Disengage the pivot lock (1) to fold the small frame flat
onto the large frame. Disengage the frame lock (2) to
disconnect the small frame from the large frame.
Power Convertible Top Operation And Warning
Messages
When the appropriate conditions exist, the PTCM dis-
plays various power convertible top operation and warn-
ing messages in the Electronic Vehicle Information Center
(EVIC) – if equipped, or in the Odometer for vehicles not
equipped with the EVIC. Refer to the following chart for
message related information:
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EVIC
MessageEVIC
Message
Display
TimeOdometer
Message
(<5mph
[8 km/h])Odometer
Message
Display
TimeOdometer
Message
(>5mph
[8 km/h])Odometer
Message
Display
TimeChimeConditionOperator
Action
Required
CON-
VERTIBLE
TOP NOT
SECURED Until Op-
eration is
Com-
pleteTOP nOT
SECUrE
Until Op-
eration is
Com-
plete———
The Sys-
tem is
Lowering
or Raising
the Top—
CON-
VERTIBLE
TOP
COM-
PLETE 9 sec. TOP DONE Display
Scrolls
for 6 sec.—
— Single
Chime
The Sys-
tem Com-
pletes
Operation
of Lower-
ing or
Raising
the Top—
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EVIC
MessageEVIC
Message
Display
TimeOdometer
Message
(<5mph
[8 km/h])Odometer
Message
Display
TimeOdometer
Message
(>5mph
[8 km/h])Odometer
Message
Display
TimeChimeConditionOperator
Action
Required
SECURE
CARGO
SHIELD 9 sec. SET CARGO
SHIELD Display
Scrolls
for 9 sec.—
— Single
Chime
The Top
Fails to
Move
When
Operating
the Power
Top Con-
trolPosition
the Cargo
Shield in
the Trunk
to Allow
Top Op-
eration
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EVIC
MessageEVIC
Message
Display
TimeOdometer
Message
(<5mph
[8 km/h])Odometer
Message
Display
TimeOdometer
Message
(>5mph
[8 km/h])Odometer
Message
Display
TimeChimeConditionOperator
Action
Required
CON-
VERTIBLE
TOP NOT
SECURED Until Op-
eration is
Com-
pleteTOP nOT
SECUrE
Until Op-
eration is
Com-
pleteTOP nOT
SECUrE
Until Op-
eration is
Com-
pleteSingle
Chime The Sys-
tem Fails
to Com-
plete Op-
eration of
Lower-
ing or
Raising
the Top Cycle
Power
Top Con-
trol
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EVIC
MessageEVIC
Message
Display
TimeOdometer
Message
(<5mph
[8 km/h])Odometer
Message
Display
TimeOdometer
Message
(>5mph
[8 km/h])Odometer
Message
Display
TimeChimeConditionOperator
Action
Required
SPEED
TOO
HIGH 9 sec. SPEED TOO
HIGH Display
Scrolls
for 9 sec.TOP 6 sec. Single
ChimeYo u A r e
Operat-
ing the
Power
To p a t a
Vehicle
Speed
Greater
Than
0 mph
(0 km/h) The Top
Will Not
Operate
Unless
the Ve-
hicle is
Station-
ary.
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