- The most likely cause is that the relay itself is faulty.
Electrical Issues
- There might be a problem with the electrical system, such as a short circuit or a bad ground, that is causing the relay to overheat.
- There could also be a loose connection in the relay or the wiring, causing an intermittent issue.
Faulty Convertible Top Motor
- If the relay is not receiving the proper amount of power, the motor will not be able to perform its function.
Defective Convertible Top Switch
- If the convertible top switch is defective, the signal to activate the relay will not be sent, and the relay will not engage.
Overloaded Circuit
- If there are other devices or components on the same electrical circuit as the convertible top relay, they could be drawing too much power and causing the circuit to overload.