convertible top motor access

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Asked by griffinaero Sep 07, 2018 at 02:31 PM about the 2005 Chrysler PT Cruiser Convertible FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

How do I get at the top motor/hydraulic unit?

6 Answers

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You need to pry out every panel in the back seat area once the seats are removed. Remove the seats by releasing the catch on the back, rocking them forward, and lifting. In the trunk roof there is a screw which you turn to allow manual operation of the top. Close the top. Check the car handbook. Start by taking the cover off the back deck while the top is closed, it isn't glued down, but stiff, with velcro at the sides. The actuating motor/hydraulic unit is right there. Drop the top so you can do the work. You'll need metric tools for this job including Allen wrenches. Prybars are also useful and perhaps you'll want a bunch of photographs if you don't trust your memory on how to put it all back because it'll take awhile...EVERY panel has to come out. The hardest thing is the seat belt bolts; be sure you have the exact right star-bit or you might strip them and have to cut the hardened steel heads with a diegrinder so you have flats for a spanner wrench. Prying the panels off requires patience and care because sometimes it seems sure they'll break before the clips yield but none broke on my job. The new motor unit has the two cylinders and perhaps some instructions but it is pretty obvious how they go. You'll have to snip the hard hose hold downs to remove the old assembly but cable ties can be threaded up from below and over the new ones to hold them down, the lock won't go through the hole. The top needs to be partially open to allow access to the cylinder bolts. The job is a hassle but it saved me a thousand bucks! Incidentally, it is usually leakage of fluid from the cylinders that is the problem and if you want a quick fix to get it out the door, you might try just refilling the hydraulic reservoir. There are two hex socket bolts on the top of the unit; one of them is for refill. Thus you need only to remove the rear deck fabric cover. No guarantees on how long this will hold up of course.

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I'm a senior woman do you know of anyone Who would give me a senior discount on putting fluid in my convertible top.Mine is a 20o5 dough on the outside but runs good,60,000 miles,stick shift.Love it.

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I suggest you ask at the popular auto parts stores. They'll probably have you a lot of volunteers

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I have a 2005 PT Cruiser convertible Chrysler my top will not come up and down but when I push the button to make the top go down or app only the back windows go up and down

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I just bought a 2005 convertible PR Crusier. Is there anything that I need to watch out for or be aware of?

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