The manual lever to operate the convertible top is typically located near the driver's seat, often on the center console or dashboard. In some vehicles, it may be found near the rear of the car, close to the top mechanism. Always refer to the owner's manual for the specific location and operation instructions for your vehicle model.
check in the glove compartment for a lever on the left side. push it down and head to the front and push the button on the hood release. make sure the lever is in the up position before you go to close it back up.
Didn't make a convertible in 1984. It has Targa roof panel that can be removed with a tool.
No, Honda does not make an Accord convertible.
There is no switch, the top is lowered and raised manually.
Check on E-Bay. I have often seen new and used convertible top motors for sunbirds of our generation
It is not possible to show it manually with the available browser. One solution is to use make four triangles in a row, alternately facing up and down.
no. lever is a simple machine used to help make work easier. the monkey bar is a structure where children can play and exercise.
NO.
No but it used to.
Turn the cone shaped knob on top of each motor. The lamps will slowly go down. This will get them down but you will then have to repair the problem.
Toyota does manufacture convertible cars. The Camry Solara & MR2 Spyder models are examples of convertible cars manufactured by Toyota.
No, and the coporate stance is that they would not be able to meet their own internal safety commitments with a convertible.