Mustang Convertible Hydraulic Cylinder Plug - How To Replace It!

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  • čas přidán 22. 04. 2023
  • How to replace the Mustang convertible hydraulic cylinder plug!
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    When the hydraulic cylinders that lift the convertible top on our Mustang failed, we knew we had a job ahead of us.
    There are plenty of videos on CZcams that show you how to replace them, but not one that showed how to relace the plug on the hydraulic cylinder that holds all the hydraulic fluid that operates the system.
    After a bit of aggravation & a lot of blood, we figured out a way to replace the plug on the hydraulic cylinder that we hope saves you a lot of time...And blood!
    If you have any questions on how to bleed the system on the Mustang convertible system, please leave a comment & we will gladly help.
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    Replacing the hydraulic cylinders on your Mustang convertible is an enjoyable task that can literally save you thousands of dollars. With a little patience & determination this DIY task will save you time & money.
    We hope you enjoyed this tutorial on how to replace the Mustang convertible hydraulic cylinder plug.
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Komentáře • 89

  • @donberner4022
    @donberner4022 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Excellent Video, I struggled with the plug for 30 minutes then watched this video. Plug was in in a minute. Awesome!!

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před 5 měsíci

      Awesome Don!
      This plug was a royal pain 💯
      Glad the video helped. How's your top running now?
      Thanks for dropping by & have a great day :)
      @RCInsiders

  • @JohnDog818
    @JohnDog818 Před dnem +1

    Wwwoowww. This definitely raised my blood pressure trying to get the plug back in. Thanks for uploading this tip

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před 21 hodinou

      I hear ya' John 😂
      A little blood, sweat & tears says it all!
      If my wife hadn't come up with this I think I would of towed the car to the junk yard for scrap...It was that aggravating 🤣
      Glad it helped. What year ya' got?
      Thanks for dropping by & have a great day :)
      @RCInsiders

    • @JohnDog818
      @JohnDog818 Před 18 hodinami

      @@RCInsiders 2006 roush black. Thinking about selling it. since I had it back in 2010 I still have not seen one on the road. Super rare

  • @earlejeter3970
    @earlejeter3970 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I tried a flattened end of a golf tee, but couldn’t apply enough pressure and hadn’t that about needle nose pliers. My wife became my assistant to replace the plug. We weren’t as quick as your video…But your system worked.
    SUPER VIDEO!!!

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před 3 měsíci

      Awesome!
      I think I might still be out there if my wife hadn't thought of it.
      How's it working now?
      Thanks for dropping by & have a great day :)
      @RCInsiders

  • @mustangpaulpaul
    @mustangpaulpaul Před rokem +3

    Bingo! Everyone else miracles the plug back in the pump. You show us exactly how to do it! Thank you

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před rokem

      You are most welcome Paul!
      This plug quickly became my nemesis 😜😅
      Thanks for dropping by & have a great day!!
      @RCInsiders

  • @islandrc-duke1972
    @islandrc-duke1972 Před rokem +2

    great video and information

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před rokem +1

      Thanks buddy,
      You can certainly save some 💲💲
      Just need a little patience :)
      @RCInsiders

  • @RC-CARS-WORLD
    @RC-CARS-WORLD Před rokem +1

    Great video my rc friend, big like for the asistent! 👍😀

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před rokem

      Thanks buddy!
      Life is always better with an assistant :)
      Thanks for dropping by & happy bashing!!
      @RCInsiders

  • @JamesJeude
    @JamesJeude Před měsícem +1

    My advice - if you don't have any sign of leaking fluid around the cylinder, DO NOT remove the plug to see if it's full. My 17 year old Mustang (2007) was having occasional glitches in the top stopping mid-motion. It was not the cylinder, and I could barely get the stupid thing back in. Ford should have used a threaded plug with O-Ring. But do NOT remove unless you really really really think the fluid is low or bad. The allen wrench approach worked, but I'd swear if felt that I must have torn the tip from the inside to get it done.
    On a related note, it may have been the convertible limit switch which I cleaned (there's a video someone did on this, it's on the right side scissor mechanism). I also set up a technique where I can wire the pump directly to the battery if I'm force - but please note do NOT just touch negative and positive to the terminals because default condition on the electrical wiring diagram is ground, if you try to touch +12 and ground you'll fry one of the two wires. You have to disconnect the power to the cylinder and bypass it completely for force up or down. You'll also need a 13mm socket in the trunk to remove the rear seat.
    I don't know if anyone else with a 2005-2014 mustang has had the problem with intermittent convertible top power, but it's unnerving and I'm almost afraid to try it unless the weather is clear and I can get straight home or to shelter somewhere. I want to work up a permanent solution with an easily accessible switch somewhere on the rear trim of the back seat that I can quickly disconnect and use power straight from the battery to force it up or down. If I get around to that, I'll post my experience.

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před měsícem

      Hi James,
      Thanks for all the tips, advice & insights!
      I eventually got good with the plug as I had to fill a few times to get the system full.
      In later years, Ford eventually went to threaded plug. Why they didn't do it from the get go the world may never know 😂
      Let me know how the switch works if you get the chance?
      Thanks for dropping by & have a great day :)
      @RCInsiders

  • @uksewingmachineservice7030

    Great job guys sounds like you fixed it now glad you're wife clever mate great info Don 🤠🇬🇧👍😃😃😃😃🤞

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před rokem

      Thanks Don.
      This was a slight pain, but well worth the savings :)
      I fought that plug for an hour then she came up with that 😜😅
      Have a great week mate 🍻
      @RCInsiders

  • @maxmixrc
    @maxmixrc Před rokem +2

    Very nice my friend 💯👍😊

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před rokem

      Thanks my friend!
      Well worth it :)
      @RCInsiders

  • @devynmcintosh1691
    @devynmcintosh1691 Před rokem +1

    God bless you sir!

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před rokem

      Thanks Devyn! God bless you as well 😀
      Did you do this project? How did go for you?
      Thanks for dropping by & have a great day!
      @RCInsiders

  • @bottanoog9545
    @bottanoog9545 Před 17 dny +1

    Great video. what a great service you provide for us...new subscriber here.....QUESTION PLEASE..
    My 2005 top was working fine up and down but now stops a little short and i have to muscle the top forward so the pins go in their slots...the left is worse than the right? It had been seating fine before.. I havent done anything yet...PLEAS E ADVISE

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před 16 dny +1

      Hi!
      The first thing I would check is if the cylinders are loose or any other part that may have come loose. If everything everywhere is in place & tightly secure, I would next check the hydraulic fluid to make sure it is full.
      Thanks for the s ub & have a great day my friend 😀

    • @bottanoog9545
      @bottanoog9545 Před 16 dny +1

      @@RCInsiders cant thank you enough!!

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před 16 dny

      @@bottanoog9545 👍👍

  • @matthewdouglass9564
    @matthewdouglass9564 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you!

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před 3 měsíci +1

      You're welcome Matt!
      This plug was my nemesis 😁🤣
      Did you get it working again?
      Thanks for dropping by & have a great day 🍻
      @RCInsiders

    • @matthewdouglass9564
      @matthewdouglass9564 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@RCInsiders I did, but I popped the motor loose because I could not figure out how to get the electrical contacts out of the way. Is there a trick to getting that out that way I can leave the motor mounted and fill it properly?

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@matthewdouglass9564 Hey Matt,
      Yes, you should be able to leave it mounted. I just removed the plug & put some paper towels around the hole. Fill it until it starts to run out. Replace the plug & cycle the top a few times to fill the system. Remove the plug & fill again. You may have to do it a few times to completely fill the system. I only had to do it twice.

    • @matthewdouglass9564
      @matthewdouglass9564 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@RCInsiders so do the electrical connectors in front of it just slide off the bracket?

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Yes

  • @kissinmirrors7633
    @kissinmirrors7633 Před 4 měsíci +1

    How do I test this motor to see if it works? And also test the cylinders?

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před 4 měsíci

      Hi,
      When you push the button, whether or not the cylinders are bad, you should still hear sound from the motor. If you don't hear anything, it is most likely bad.
      As for the cylinders, you would first need to check the reservoir is full of fluid. If full & the motor is good, then cylinder may be bad. The cylinder will usually show signs of leaking fluid if they are bad.
      Also, check your fuses before all else :)
      What issues are you having?
      Thanks for dropping by & have a great day 😀
      @RCInsiders

  • @amonzi8646
    @amonzi8646 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I have a 2010 mustang and EVERYTHING seems to be just a big different. It seems my canister doesn't have a plug you can pull by hand how would I go about refilling the canister??

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Hi,
      Does your canister have a bolt or threaded plug on it?
      I haven't seen a 2010 but there has to be some way to fill the hydraulic cylinder.
      Thanks for dropping by & have a great day :)
      @RCInsiders

    • @amonzi8646
      @amonzi8646 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @RCInsiders hey! Thanks for the reply. I was being a dummy and realized it was a size 4 Allen wrench screw. I unscrewed it, used a spray bottle sprayer to kinda siphon the old black fluid out which wasn't very viscous. I bought dexron VI and refilled it till it overflowed which is about halfway or so. However, my top still doesn't work. I've already replaced the switch itself and the relays both work (I hear a click for the up and down button press). I've yet to check the fuse for the convertible top but that MIGHT (hopefully) be the issue. When I press the top up button, I hear the motor just fine, when I press the top down button, I hear nothing and nothing happens, besides the top down relay click. However, this has always been the case, whenever I'd press the top down in the past it would take a second or two and THEN I'd hear the motor kick in and the top would go down. With the top up button I've basically always heard the motor kick in instantly as it the top goes up. The top would move slow sometimes so I think potententially it could've used a good ATF fluid refill. Any ideas?

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před 4 měsíci

      @@amonzi8646 If the fuse turns out to be good, I would check the lift cylinders. You may also need to bleed air out of the system. You can do this by cycling the up/down button & then check/fill the ATF reservoir again. After I changed the lift shocks I had cycle & fill 4 or 5 times to achieve normal operation. My guess is the system needs to be bled, but it could actually be the pump (motor). Good luck my friend & keep me updated :)

    • @amonzi8646
      @amonzi8646 Před 4 měsíci

      @RCInsiders update: changed fuse, already had previously replaced switch, refilled hydraulic motor with ATF dexron vi, replaced relays. Still not working. There are two pin connectors above the hydraulic pump (motor), a small harness, and a larger one. I couldn't tell which was for motor up or motor down function, so I unplugged each at a time while leaving the other plugged in to narrow it down. Turns out the big one is for motor down and the smaller one is for motor up. At this point, I am 99% certain the connector is bad. It was hard for me to tell what part this was it had a LONG number and was labeled "wire hareness" but I couldn't find anything about this part online. Hopefully it's separate from the motor and I can get a replacement, but for now I'll leave it alone I need a break. It really sucks too, it's getting hot here I'm alabama already. Do you recommend I contact an electrician mechanic. I do NOT want to ask a traditional mechanic for something like this since they charge way too much. Probably would've charged me $500 just to refill the hydraulic canister.

  • @raulbenitez6754
    @raulbenitez6754 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the video, Where do you bought it?

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před 7 měsíci +1

      You're welcome 👍
      You can grab it on Amazon here - amzn.to/47Y90MD
      Are you replacing the cylinders?
      Thanks for dropping by & have a great day :)
      @RCInsiders

    • @raulbenitez6754
      @raulbenitez6754 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@RCInsiders thank you bro! Have a great day!! :)

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@raulbenitez6754 Thanks!!

  • @odgeetv8515
    @odgeetv8515 Před rokem +1

    😎 cool

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před rokem

      A fun project for sure :)
      @RCInsiders

  • @jamesmarshall7387
    @jamesmarshall7387 Před 9 měsíci +1

    what oil dan i use for refill the pump? and how many oz takes?

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před 9 měsíci

      Hi James,
      you can use a hydraulic oil specifically designed for convertible tops, or you can just use Dexron II automatic transmission fluid (ATF).
      The are basically the same thing & will work well.
      You just fill the tank until it is running out of the fill hole. Replace the plug & operate the top a couple cycles. Remove plug, fill again till it runs out the hole. Repeat the process until system is full & runs smooth during operation.
      What year is yours?
      Thanks for dropping by & have a great day :)
      @RCInsiders

    • @jamesmarshall7387
      @jamesmarshall7387 Před 9 měsíci +2

      thanks a lot, mine is 97 mustang@@RCInsiders

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před 9 měsíci

      @@jamesmarshall7387 Nice! Hope it works out well for you :)

  • @cabaretrc
    @cabaretrc Před rokem +1

    Nice sharing! I hope that your finger cure soon..

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před rokem +1

      Thanks buddy!
      Finger is getting there and the convertible is working great 😀😎
      Thanks for dropping by & happy bashing!!
      @RCInsiders

  • @russelfamilyracing
    @russelfamilyracing Před rokem +1

    What are the amps for

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před rokem

      Hi,
      They are for the original sound system in the car.
      Thanks for dropping by & have a great day :)
      @RCInsiders

  • @quarans08
    @quarans08 Před 3 měsíci +1

    sooo what happens if the plug is torn nd inside the motor??

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před 3 měsíci

      Hi,
      Are you saying that you broke the plug and it has fallen into the cylinder?

    • @quarans08
      @quarans08 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@RCInsiders yea, tried everything to get it out, it ripped in half and fell inside

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@quarans08 Well, the good news is there should be a filter inside. At this point the only way to get it out would be to replace the cylinder. If it was me, I wouldn't worry about it too much. If one day it clogs up the filter, you will probably have to replace it.
      Sorry to hear that happened! Why can't anything ever be easy 😁🤣

    • @quarans08
      @quarans08 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@RCInsiders As long as there’s a filter i’m not too worried about it 🙏🏽🙏🏽 i’ll end up replacing it anyways, maybe the top will raise and lower faster. Thanks!

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před 3 měsíci

      @@quarans08 You're welcome :) Hope it works out well for you!

  • @usscottscott2023
    @usscottscott2023 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I also used a new plug

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před 2 měsíci

      I did as well, but it was still a pain :)

    • @davidsuzukiispolpot
      @davidsuzukiispolpot Před 2 měsíci +1

      Where did you get the new plug?

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před 2 měsíci

      @@davidsuzukiispolpot Hey David,
      Here's a link to the new plug - amzn.to/47Y90MD
      Are you replacing the cylinders or the whole top?

    • @davidsuzukiispolpot
      @davidsuzukiispolpot Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@RCInsiders Thanks for your answer.
      I don't see where the leakage is coming from, and considering it took 35 years for it to leak enough to stop working, I am planning to get the roof to work by just replacing the fluid and see what happens.
      My top has shrunk but I was going to see if I could just readjust it to get it to work.
      I haven't researched this on the internet, but when I was a "young" man, I successfully moved a fox body roof from a junk-yard car to another car that had a destroyed roof. I don't remember anything about how I did it except for following the shop manuals.
      Is there something I should look at?

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před 2 měsíci

      @@davidsuzukiispolpot I would start by checking out the cylinders as that seems to be the most common place for leaks.

  • @amirmasoudakbari1952
    @amirmasoudakbari1952 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Just warm it a little with a lighter then plug it in

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před 6 měsíci

      Hi,
      You could try that, but be careful.
      If the heat misshapes the plug at all it may leak as it is a pressurized system.
      Are you doing this project? How did go for you?
      Thanks for dropping by & have a great day :)
      @RCInsiders

  • @sasquatchgaming7475
    @sasquatchgaming7475 Před rokem +1

    Should I use a heat gun or something? This simply won’t work for me I think the pressure expanded my plug even more than it’s supposed to be

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před rokem +1

      Hi,
      No, I do not recommend using a heat gun.
      Are you using an Allen wrench to push it in?

    • @sasquatchgaming7475
      @sasquatchgaming7475 Před rokem

      Yes i am, even with an assistant and pliers it seems near impossible. Applying pressure with the pliers just seems to spread the plug wider rather than making it easier to fit in

    • @sasquatchgaming7475
      @sasquatchgaming7475 Před rokem +1

      My thinking was a heat gun would shrink/soften the rubber very slightly and make it easier to get in

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před rokem +1

      @@sasquatchgaming7475 Possibly, but my concern would be if it mishapes it, it may not seal properly. It is a pressurized system & may leak. You may be best to buy a new plug. I think they are $3 or 4 dollars.

    • @sasquatchgaming7475
      @sasquatchgaming7475 Před rokem +1

      I’m probably gonna try one more time with the Allen key and pliers, if not use a heat gun, and if it deforms it at all I’ll buy a new one

  • @sasquatchgaming7475
    @sasquatchgaming7475 Před rokem +1

    Mine is still too big to get in, I’ve tried this and just simply can’t get it out

    • @sasquatchgaming7475
      @sasquatchgaming7475 Před rokem +1

      Get it back in*

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před rokem

      Hi,
      I know getting this plug back in is a huge pain in the arse, but with a little patience you can do it!
      If you can get someone to assist it will make it easier, but you can get it in by itself.
      The biggest thing is to turn the pliers back and forth while lightly squeezing the plug. You have to apply pressure with the allen wrench at the same time.
      I know you can do it 😀
      Let me know how it goes!
      @RCInsiders

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před rokem

      👍👍

    • @sasquatchgaming7475
      @sasquatchgaming7475 Před rokem

      Thanks for the encouragement, I’ll try but I’m forcing it as hard as I can while turning and it doesn’t want to budge at all, I’m worried I will punch a hole in the plug

  • @PeterApologetics
    @PeterApologetics Před 5 měsíci +1

    I took a razor blade and shaved some of the rubber off. Carefully, but it's a lot easier.

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Hey Peter,
      I would keep a close eye on that plug. It is a pressurized system & any modification to the plug could cause the fluid to leak.
      If you get the chance, can you stop by in a week or 2 & let me know if you develop any leaking issues?
      Thanks for dropping by & have a great day :)
      @RCInsiders

  • @usscottscott2023
    @usscottscott2023 Před 2 měsíci

    I removed my plug with a flathead screwdriver and then use my fingers to pull it out and to put it in with no tools

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před 2 měsíci

      Awesome Scott!
      You are one of the few lucky ones my friend :)
      How's it working now?
      Thanks for dropping by & have a great day!
      @RCInsiders

  • @artl5761
    @artl5761 Před 8 měsíci

    Busted right through the plug and it still didn’t go in

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před 8 měsíci

      Ugh!
      What were you using to push the plug in?
      How's it going now, were you able to get a plug in?
      Thanks for dropping by & have a great day :)
      @RCInsiders

  • @mylesm7947
    @mylesm7947 Před 11 měsíci

    I think U don't have the right plug mine isn't near that hard

    • @RCInsiders
      @RCInsiders  Před 11 měsíci

      Hi,
      It is definitely the correct plug.
      It needs to be very tight fitting as the system is pressurized.
      Did you do this project? How did it go?
      Thanks for dropping by & have a great day :)
      @RCInsiders