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Buick Convertible Top Motor lets a soft roof slide open or closed at the press of a button, allowing drivers to get immediate access to sun or shelter with protection of the quiet comfort that is the hallmark of Buick heritage. Over one hundred years of Buick have combined smooth rides with new things, starting with first overhead valve engines, QuietTuning cabins that dampen wind, and its new models continue that tradition with smooth body lines, smart infotainment, driver aids, and its new Wildcat EV concept giving a preview of an electric future. Comfortable seats, properly damped suspensions and clean fuel economy ensure that the daily commute is stress free, and the long history of reliability in which the badge has been in service, earns the owner trust. Drivers have balanced steering in urban highways and rural highways, which is evidence that the brand values its past and enhances daily driving. Under this brand the droptop versions employ a small, powerful, efficient Convertible Top Motor which forces fluid or rotates gears to open the clothlike roof. The job has definite steps when there is need to replace. Pull over, pull off the battery, and open panel to access the mechanism. Strip off trims, photographic wire and hose sites, unplug connectors and cover hydraulic lines with cap. Disassemble the old motor, move the mounting cushions, and bring the new one in and screw the fasteners tightly with a torque wrench. Reconnect hoses and plugs, refuel, and run the roof a few times to clear the air and leak test, wiping up spills to keep the compartment neat and make sure all connections are correct after which one should double check all the connections. Lastly, re-fit the trim, re-connect battery and now look for the bliss of lockjawing the roof once more.