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The Hummer Convertible Top Motor lifts the roof either up or down at a touch of a button. On a legendary off road heritage, a Hummer can be driven over a rough terrain with high ground clearance, heavy suspension and intelligent four wheel drive yet still spoils the passengers with broad seats and unobstructed views. Indoor, motorists scroll through brightly colored landscape displays indicating pitch, roll and tire pressure, which makes a Hummer as educational as it is strong. Going over rocks when crawling, or playing in the water when splashing, the Hummer makes control a simple affair, so you can have fun with the vehicle rather than playing with complicated knobs. Its boxy design literally catches eyes on the street, the spacious huge cargo bay will hold camping equipment, and huge wheel arches ensure that the big over-size tires will grab on rough surfaces, and skid plates will protect the essential areas in cases of rough landings. This Convertible Top Motor provides a fluid flow that creates smooth motion of the top which is silent. When one wants to install a new Convertible Top Motor, one needs to disconnect the battery, remove the trim and exposing the old one. Label wires and hydraulic lines, put catch fluid in a clear bottle, loosen bolts, then take the motor out using steady hands. Install the Convertible Top Motor with the original grommeting, tighten by bolts, replace hoses and plugs, refill fluid, cycle the roof to purge air and check air leaks, and adjust tension where necessary, listen to clicks, re-attach the trim, and re-attach battery. Last but not the least, test the roof again the following day and identify slow leaks.