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The Cadillac XLR Convertible Top Motor provides drivers the ability to put the hardtop up or down at the touch of a switch to get that combination of luxury and easy open air operation. Cadillac XLR rides on a lightweight with a powerful Northstar V8 with a rear wheel drive equilibrium and an adaptable suspension that flattens streets and curves and is encased by a sleek body of two doors that turn heads. These features render the XLR a grand tourer, as well as a spirited weekend car. Cadillac engineers optimized the XLR to have the quick throttle action, solid steering, and accurate weight distribution, thus, highway miles pass away in quiet comfort. Indoors, all Cadillac lovers will encounter soft leather, user-friendly electronics, and installations that reminisce Cadillac and aerospace accuracy. The Convertible Top Motor, an electro hydraulic motor, is in the center of the roof system and forces the fluid with lines and gears, and the sensor is applied to propel panels in a timed dance to cover up the occupants or show the sky within seconds. Constructed to factory standards, the Convertible Top Motor does not leak or overheat and the snug placement of its tolerances ensure the roof has been cycling well all through the years, and is an absolute must in the proud XLR community. Quality upkeep of the Convertible Top Motor avoids expensive roof problems. To install Convertible Top Motor, you need to disconnect battery, expose mechanism, untag and unplug wires and hoses, unbolt old motor, fasten the new one, fill fluid, bleed air, cycle the roof, and finally install trim.