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.
This is a vague question about a complicated operation, I suggest you decide what you want to do to the cylinder, and purchase a repair manual for your car, the procedure for repairs are all there. My guess is that you have blown the seals on the cylinder and need a seal replacement kit.
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According to the 2000 Ford Mustang Owner Guide : ( Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid is used for the convertible top )
The biggest difference is the Mustang GT has a V8 engine
The horn are located in the driver side front fender
No.
I have successfully replaced a convertible top on my 95 mustang and published an article on how to do it. See the link below.
yes it will
The first Ford Mustang was manufactured in 1964 . There was a gap in Mustang Convertible manufacturing from 1974 to 1983.
no, not really
yes.
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