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Hi All
Well I decided to try to improve the gap on the left side of the trunk lid. As you might recall I spoke about this a couple months back. The recommendation was to try and adjust the trunk spring on that side.
First I played with the trunk latch again and actually lessened the gap a bit. Much better but nooooooo that was not good enough.
So I took off the side panel to look at the spring. I really did not see how to adjust it so I went ahead and loosened the nut holding the hook which the spring attaches to. I did not see any way to adjust it so I went ahead and tightened the nut down again. You guessed what happened next...when I went to close the trunk the leading edge of the trunk lid was out of line and the latch would not close. To me it appears that whatever I did it reduced the tension on the spring.
I did manage to get it closed once but it would not open but I finally did get it open. I have played with the latch again but no luck.
Help!
What did I do and how do I correct it?
Well I decided to try to improve the gap on the left side of the trunk lid. As you might recall I spoke about this a couple months back. The recommendation was to try and adjust the trunk spring on that side.
First I played with the trunk latch again and actually lessened the gap a bit. Much better but nooooooo that was not good enough.
So I took off the side panel to look at the spring. I really did not see how to adjust it so I went ahead and loosened the nut holding the hook which the spring attaches to. I did not see any way to adjust it so I went ahead and tightened the nut down again. You guessed what happened next...when I went to close the trunk the leading edge of the trunk lid was out of line and the latch would not close. To me it appears that whatever I did it reduced the tension on the spring.
I did manage to get it closed once but it would not open but I finally did get it open. I have played with the latch again but no luck.
Help!