Convertible filler plug?
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Convertible filler plug?



It's now warm enough for top down... mine doesn't

I hear the top motor run for a few seconds, but nothing happens, and the 
motor stops.  If I turn the switch to raise the top, I hear the motor 
for a few seconds and it stops

The previous owner said the top went up and down for him,  but slow and 
weird nosies.

I though I'd check the fluid and possibly fill the reservoir, but the 
the manual says the filler plug is accessible via the back seat.. I 
don't see a plug from that side 

>From the well side 
http://www.frappr.com/?a=viewphoto&id=5591207&pid=10962946 there is a 
screw (I labeled "B") on the side of the cylinder, and small screw on 
the end of the cylinder (I labeled "A")

Are either of these the filler plug, and how in the world do I check the 
fluid level and/or add brake fluid?.  the angle of attack on both 
locations would make even getting a funnel in there.

has anybody on any vert model done this, and what's the best way to 
check level and add fluid?

BTW Don, my car is starting like a champ now, don't know why, but thanks 
for your help on that :)

Bob


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