Well, so much for replacing the hydraulic pump and all of the little cylinders. The technician broke a piece on my top trying to reassemble everything. The dealership now has to order an entire new top. The bill for parts and labor has now hit $15,800 and I'll be without our car another two weeks.
The good news is that the new top will come with all of the hydraulic cylinders and hoses already installed from the factory, so I don't have to worry about a botched job by the technician trying to tear my top up like he did the first time.
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