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I closed my soft top and immediately after locking in, light oil poured all over me from the top left corner of the windshield inner molding. This is on a 1994 SL500. Any idea what could cause this?
Last edited by cottontop; 05-12-2005 at 11:48 AM. Reason: typo |
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I have a 95 sl320, the top is operated by hydraulic fluid and you probably sprung a leak in the system, should be pretty easy to locate and repair, run the top halfway and stop and look for leaks along the system
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I would assume that if it is a hydraulic leak, it would be hard to spot as it is coming from an enclosed area. Do you know if this hydraulic system of which you are speaking also includes the 94 SL 500?
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SL top actuator oil leaks
The convertible top locking cylinders above the windshield are very prone to developing oil leaks. Pretty discouraging performance for this class of car. However, for a few hundred dollars, they are easily replaced. (Accessible from the top of the windshield frame) If you are handy, they CAN be reconditioned with new 'O-ring' seals.
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The leak is ABSOLUTELY coming from a leaky cylinder from the top of the windshield.
The EXACT same symptom I experienced last year. You can buy a new cylinder for around $110 and repair from the comfort of your garage in under an hour. Because of the residue that has accumulated along the windshield channel, you will still notice leakage even after the repair. So clean the area from the cylinder to where the leak ends as best you can. The repair is amazingly simple. Amazing how dealers try to make the R129 seem like an exotic "black box" of sorts...
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Thank you all so much. I am fairly handy so I will make a bold attempt at repairing it.
I agree that it is very poor performance for a car of this caliber. Apparently I will need to add hydraulic fluid to replace that I have lost. Where do you add the fluid. I have not a clue as to where the hydraulic pump is located. Cottontop Last edited by cottontop; 05-13-2005 at 12:47 PM. Reason: add on |
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