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release on SAAB 900 S convertible
No.All Murcielago convertibles are soft tops and have to be manually folded down.
Procedures for manually operating the convertible top are in the Owners Manual. It is nearly impossible to properly answer this question because there is almost no information. What year? What model (classic 900? next generation 900? 9-3?)? The convertible tops have several different methods of operation, some hydraulic, some electric. Is the top up or down? On the 95 Saab 900 Turbo Soft Top, the manual release is located behind the passenger back seat. If you look on the left side, you will see a slit in the grey material. The lever is red. If you pull it down, it releases the motor that operates the top. However..... be sure you really want to do this. I was under the impression it would be simple to reconnect the motor. It's not. My soft top will manually go up and down now but I cannot get the top connected to the latches in the trunk. I need to go to a Saab mechanic and have the top recalibrated with a tech 2 tool. About $100
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Soft top, Cabriolet, drop head or a roadster.
Well if it is like the 1991 Saab convertible, the rag top will not function without the key on in the ignition, not to mention you first must release the latches in the front ; on either side. After that....i would not know...a Saab repair guy..would be your best bet.
a four-seated sports with two doors, a folding roof and a sloping rear; a soft top.
If it's the manually operated soft top, you pick it up by the handle, and carefully lower it into place, and then refasten the latches on the front interior part of the roof.
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Soft Top Hard Shoulder was created in 1993.
quadratec.com they have full diagrams of stock and current after-market soft top hardware look in their 'Soft top Advisor' section