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Old 03-17-2002, 12:29 PM   #5
marton
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I took the side panel out today and the cylinder is certainly kaputt. There is oil everywhere.
I would appreciate any advice on changing the cylinder, it seems to be bolted on with one bolt and I guess there is an arm connected from the cylinder to something but I don't see it. There also seem to be 2 hydraulic hoses cables connected to the cylinder.
I suppose these are like brake cylinders? If I change one then I should change both of the cylinders because the extra pressure from the new one will break it anyway?
I have a Haynes repair manual but it says nothing about convertibles so I would appreciat any advice.

Thanks Marton
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