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It sounds like the reservoir is low on fluid and, as it’s the same one used for the power top, probably it isn’t working either. The driver door is the closest to the pump which in on the driver side firewall so needs less fluid than the others to fill the shorter lines so must be borderline low.
Posted on: 10/18 12:30
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Have a look at the window and top operation in the body section of the 51-4 service manual. The Electro Hydraulic part starts on page 30 and has info on checking fluid level and a few other things to check if that does not resolve the issue. Be aware that there is every probability the system has the recommended brake fluid in the reservoir so be extra careful when removing the reservoir to check or add fluid to the level to not to spill any on any painted surface..Brake fluid works almost as good as paint remover and a few spilled drops can really do damage.
Posted on: 10/18 12:45
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Good afternoon gentlemen and thank you very much To both Packard Dan and HH56. So to clarify, is the brake fluid reservoir, the same reservoir as for the hydraulic windows and Top? I definitely want to check this fluid level first thing, and I much appreciate the warning about how damaging the brake fluid can be!
Posted on: 10/18 13:14
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Another word if caution if you're adding brake fluid to the system. Different types of brake fluid, when mixed, can turn into a jelly like substance. A bit of a mess to clean out.
Posted on: 10/18 13:20
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No, they are two separate reservoirs. The top and window pump is mounted high on the firewall and has a can like bottom part that is held on by a large movable clip. The top of clip is fastened to the pump portion, goes across the bottom of the can, and slides forwards or backwards to clear the can. The can itself is then removed to check or add fluid. Because the clip is somewhat tight it can break free and move suddenly letting the can drop if can is not held tightly. If it drops, fluid can slosh over the side so the need for a be careful around paint warning. Depending on whether the car has power or manual brakes, the brake fluid master and reservoir for power btrakes will be toward the bottom of engine compartment just under the steering column. The fill cap barely clears the column at the side. For manual brakes master and reservoir will be bolted to the left side frame rail just behind the steering box.
Posted on: 10/18 15:24
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Thank you again to HH56 and 54 Cavalier. Is there a particular kind of brake fluid that should be used to fill the power window and top reservoir? Do you use the exact same type of brake fluid for the power top and window reservoir as for the power brakes reservoir? I just recently bought the car and do not know what kind of brake fluids are in either reservoir at the present time. How can I prevent mixing brake fluids that will create a gel like substance and a big mess?
Posted on: 10/18 15:45
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Actually it’s best to fully flush the system and fill with automatic transmission fluid which, if a leak appears, won’t damage the paint. It’s a lot of work but worth it and in my opinion the transmission fluid better keeps the pump lubricated than does brake fluid.
While the top and window hydraulic system uses brake fluid, it is unrelated to the car’s brake system and probably has standard non-synthetic fluid in it currently if untouched (not reworked in the past). If someone has reworked it, you’ll have to know what’s in it before adding more and it may have already been converted to transmission fluid which you should very easily be able to tell by smell and viscosity.
Posted on: 10/18 15:59
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Similarly, if you're adding to your brake system do a full flush, with brake fluid, and then make a note of what you put in for the future.
This is what the brake "fluid" looked like in my 53 Cavalier when I bought it. Speaking of my 53 Cavalier, I'm going to go for a drive!
Posted on: 10/18 16:29
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