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On Bmw's you just have to keep cycling/operating, rechecking fluid level. The pump will quiet down when finished.
Hi,yes it works with Steering Wheel fluid.Some greetings from Germany
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behing the rear seat
check out the "where is the convertible top motor on a 97 sebring convertible"most the time that's the hardest part other than containing the transmission fluid that will leak from the pump when you remove the lines hooked up to it, the other tricky part is purging the air from the pump and the lines once you have replaced it. you have to have the correct size line wrench to remove the hydraulic lines from the pump, and you have to have a socket set and some other basic tools to remove the back seat to get to the pump.
You simply unscrew it at both ends. Be sure and put some rags or something underneath because a fair amount of hydraulic fluid will come out when you disconnect the line. The system will bleed itself by running the top up and down a couple of times. You'll have to top off the fluid, though. Be sure to check the fluid level with the top up.
behind the back seat.
Usually behind the rear seat.
Unlatch the latches at the top of the window, then press the convertible top button down. this button is located near the armrest. If this does not work you must aquire a new convertible top motor. from the trunk, remove hyd. fluid from the conv. top pump, operate top by hand. worked for me for years
Mounted on top and inside the fuel tank.
Behind the back seat
It is both, an electric motor runs a hydraulic pump.