ald42
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You are correct, the sensors are potentiometers. There are three. You've already found one on the driver's side scissor lift for the rear deck lid. That is the rear tonneau position sensor.
The front tonneau position sensor is visible from the rear of the car (with the rear deck lid raised) and is located on the forward wall of the trunk between the seats on the front tonneau mechanism. Earlier model XLRs have a fabric cover over the front wall which may obscure your view of this sensor.
The final sensor is located on the inside of the cabin on the left side of the roof adjacent to the speaker on the left side of the seat behind the roof's vinyl cover. This is the top position sensor.
The mechanism that locks the roof in place (it basically clamps the front of the roof to the windshield header) has an open and closed switch. You have to remove the headliner to view it. There's another switch on the passenger side of the windshield header that is activated when the top's locating pin goes into its receptacle.
The self-clinching latch on the rear of the trunk also reports its status to the folding top control module.
The switches are fairly reliable. The sensors are less reliable and account for the majority of the failures associated with the folding top. They either change tolerance over time, or become mechanically loose, (there's only one locating pin instead of a more reliable two) so the sensors are able to rotate around the single pin. After enough failures had been logged, a technical bulletin was issued to address this issue and position sensors were (supposd to be) epoxied in place during subsequent replacement. A more robust design would have used optical position sensors, but it is what it is.
Hope this helps a little.
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