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Hello,
Would Like to know what type of Fluid should be used
for the convertible top ??
Thanks..

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I have used ATF in mine and it works fine.

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Is it dry now and you are topping it os or all new and empty?


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There is transmission fluid in there now.
If its better to remove the trans fluid,
I will change it out and replace it.

Thanks

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Most low viscosity oil will work well. Hydraulic fluid, brake fluid, ATF are all okay.


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