Megane convertible wire came off need to know where it goes

Tiny
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Hi - a wire came off in the hood compartment on my 2002 Renault Clio 1.6 16v Privelege and I have no idea where it goes - anyone have any idea where it goes? It looks like a pressure switch of some sort which probably registers when the cover closes. Thanks in advance! Picture attached
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Saturday, March 3rd, 2012 AT 12:34 AM

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Tiny
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Is it a microswitch? Looks like it. Is there any malfunction with top?
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Saturday, March 3rd, 2012 AT 2:55 AM
Tiny
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Is it like on 1 side and there may be identical unit on other side?
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Saturday, March 3rd, 2012 AT 7:53 AM
Tiny
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Hi - yes it is a micro switch and is only on 1 side. Therr is no wire like that on other side of car. The roof does not work anymore
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Saturday, March 3rd, 2012 AT 12:44 PM
Tiny
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Any luck with this?
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Tuesday, March 6th, 2012 AT 5:50 PM
Tiny
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Not so far. Was the top working ok before? Have you tried closing switch and operating top?
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Tuesday, March 6th, 2012 AT 7:54 PM
Tiny
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Yes it still does not work but that may be unrelated a it was broken before this wire came off. I was trying to reset the roof when I noticed the wire had been bumped off. All I need to know if where the wire goes - where it is meant to be attached to
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Tuesday, March 6th, 2012 AT 8:20 PM
Tiny
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You may have to find another similar vehicle to compare.
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Tuesday, March 6th, 2012 AT 10:19 PM
Tiny
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And actually that wire looks long enough to reach up into roof assembly?
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Tuesday, March 6th, 2012 AT 10:27 PM
Tiny
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I do not think it goes onto the roof assembly - it must be connected close to back near where the metal cover closes. It definately runs back towards the back of car
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Tuesday, March 20th, 2012 AT 12:00 AM
Tiny
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Is this in the front engine compartment area, or the rear, trunk/boot area where this wire and switch were found? That switch is a limit switch, a type of switch used to shut off power to a motor when a moving unit has reached a specific point, such as a sliding seat belt or a convertible top.
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Monday, April 2nd, 2012 AT 1:34 AM
Tiny
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Hi Rivermikerat. This wire is in the roof compartment - where the roof folds into when it goes down so obviously is to turn the roof mechanism off when it has reached a specific point, or let it know that the roof is all the way down I presume.
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Monday, April 2nd, 2012 AT 12:53 PM
Tiny
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Yes. What you will need to do is look for a small bracket or mounting point along the top and bottom of the compartment. Look around the edges. Also look for a small hole where the clips in the middle of the lead can be secured. That should help get you closer to a location for it.

Does anything look broken on the switch?
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Monday, April 2nd, 2012 AT 5:36 PM
Tiny
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Thanks - I have searched up and down and just cannot find anywhere that it could have gone. Driving me crazy :)
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Monday, April 2nd, 2012 AT 5:56 PM
Tiny
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It's not a car our reference lists, which makes it that much harder for us. And there isn't even a Renault that we can compare it to in our reference.
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Monday, April 2nd, 2012 AT 6:16 PM

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