Fix/Repair Chrysler Sebring Convertible Top, Hydraulic Motor Fill

Fix/Repair Chrysler Sebring Convertible Top, Hydraulic Motor Fill

Note: This repair uses an 18 millimeter and I did not mention the type of fluid in my video but you can use any transmission fluid you would like.

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JamieJones TheCarMan says:

Hi Allan, glad u like the video , yes it does seem like a mystery as to
where the fluid goes , over time its just seeps past the seals dont worry
about , you can put put some ffluid that has stop leak in it , may fix the
seal , anyway good luck 

Alex Villa says:

Thanks for the video! I have never worked on a car before and wasn’t sure
if I should fix this myself, but thanks to you now the roof works GREAT!! 

Allan McLaughlin says:

Great video!! I’m going to give this a whirl this weekend… one question
tho… since I’m replacing lost fluid, where did the original fluid go? Am
I certain to have a leak somewhere or does it evaporate or some other
reason?

prince keem says:

if i replaced my tps will it bring my idle down it idles at 1100 all the
time i just changed my iac valve it was full of carcon my engine is running
better now and smoother but the rpm needle still says 1100 at idle no air
leaks i got a full tune up i cleaned my throttle body onlything i left
alone is my tps should i change that out also?96 chrysler sebring 2,5 6 cld
mitsubishi engine

Jamie Jones says:

Hey Alex, thanks for the comment man. Very glad that the video helped you
with the repair. Will be adding more videos so if you ever have a question
that I haven’t addressed, feel free to ask and I’ll do what I can to help
you out.

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