where is the inline circuit breaker for the top

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Asked by Mole Oct 05, 2010 at 06:21 PM about the 1985 Toyota Celica GT-S Convertible

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Where is the inline circuit breaker for the convertible on this car?

3 Answers

Their isnt any inline breaker, you have a relay in your fuse-box, check under inside of box. It has a label of the fuses and relays, they are numbered and tell you what each fuse and relay goes to, if your top doesnt work, you have a bad switch or motor.

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hope its not the motor, if its stuffed try getting the armiture re-wound, those motors get very $$$$$, just like the little motors that made the old celica's ST162 and the SX's headlights pop up and down. I got a modified 86, ST162

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Found relay and circuit breaker,not in box,but reset breaker top works fine

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