Rear Hatch Opening Fix
#1
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From: PRODUCT OF BROOKLYN 718 USA
Rear Hatch Opening Fix
Here is a very simple fix for the rear hatch not opening and it costs just 4 cents....
1. remove the springs on the car you can just twist and pull it to remove them 1 on each side under the hatch.
2. Now that you have them off twist and pull till the top part seperates from the bottom once more
3. Now drop 2 pennies on each one as the picture shows. After the pennies are in you must now push the pieces together till it comes together and then replace the springs back in..
FOR PICTURES PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 2 AND POST # 40
1. remove the springs on the car you can just twist and pull it to remove them 1 on each side under the hatch.
2. Now that you have them off twist and pull till the top part seperates from the bottom once more
3. Now drop 2 pennies on each one as the picture shows. After the pennies are in you must now push the pieces together till it comes together and then replace the springs back in..
FOR PICTURES PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 2 AND POST # 40
Last edited by Ed 718; 06-25-2009 at 12:21 AM.
#3
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From: PRODUCT OF BROOKLYN 718 USA
Originally posted by MannishBoy
Heh, did you see my post? They just released a TSB and the dealership can order longer bumps for you. Fix takes about 2 minutes once they have the parts.
Do a search and you'll find the TSB I bet, somebody else posted it before I did.
Heh, did you see my post? They just released a TSB and the dealership can order longer bumps for you. Fix takes about 2 minutes once they have the parts.
Do a search and you'll find the TSB I bet, somebody else posted it before I did.
#4
Dealership says what ?
Went to my dealer and they had no idea of whay I was talking about. They said the stock part cost $22.00.. WTF.
So I tried the 4 cent solution, and It worked great.
Thanks......
So I tried the 4 cent solution, and It worked great.
Thanks......
#5
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From: PRODUCT OF BROOKLYN 718 USA
Re: Dealership says what ?
Originally posted by BrickydZ
Went to my dealer and they had no idea of whay I was talking about. They said the stock part cost $22.00.. WTF.
So I tried the 4 cent solution, and It worked great.
Thanks......
Went to my dealer and they had no idea of whay I was talking about. They said the stock part cost $22.00.. WTF.
So I tried the 4 cent solution, and It worked great.
Thanks......
Glad it worked for you bro. I have a hard time convincing some this works.
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#9
Wow, that' a very creative solution. I have my replacement parts on order at the dealership, but I am still going to try this trick.
By the way, for people that want it done at the dealership, do not let them ******** you. Bring a printout of the technical service bulletin. It can be found at http://www.infinitihelp.com/Ownershi.../NTB04-042.htm
By the way, for people that want it done at the dealership, do not let them ******** you. Bring a printout of the technical service bulletin. It can be found at http://www.infinitihelp.com/Ownershi.../NTB04-042.htm
#10
Great Do It Yourself Fix skar718!
Thanks skar718!
I tried the 4 cent solution out yesterday and it works like a charm!
I tried the 4 cent solution out yesterday and it works like a charm!
Originally posted by skar 718
Yah that's why I did that...So you wont have to drive to the Stealership and sit there all day. Trust me Mannish the fix works and you should put up a sticky or in the DIY for me....
Yah that's why I did that...So you wont have to drive to the Stealership and sit there all day. Trust me Mannish the fix works and you should put up a sticky or in the DIY for me....
#11
Fantastic Tip!! Thanks
This fix really works great!! I have a wing which made the hatch really hard to release even though I removed the weight under the interior hatch cover. I had tried to put a couple of those small, round stick on furniture movers on the hatch opening where the springs hit in order to compress the springs more. This worked for a while, but then the furniture movers wouldn't stick. The 4 cent solution was quick, easy and cheap.
Thanks again for sharing this.
Thanks again for sharing this.
#12
FINALLY!!!! My hatch works after getting my Stillen Type 1 wing installed!!!
Skar 718 - thanks for the post, I've been so focused on removing the weight in the hatch that I totally overlooked these lil springs. I know that there are a lot of people out there that will appreciate your 4 pennies/4 minutes fix.
Skar 718 - thanks for the post, I've been so focused on removing the weight in the hatch that I totally overlooked these lil springs. I know that there are a lot of people out there that will appreciate your 4 pennies/4 minutes fix.
#13
Dude...great idea. I have been complaining about this to my service advisor for over a year. They have used cleaners and silicon sprays on the lock mechanisms numerous times before replacing the hatch struts....to no avail. That was it...4 frickin cents. <G>
Thanks again!
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Thanks again!
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#18
Nice fix Skar. I may give that a try if/when mine stops working. I hot glued two of those felt furniture pads to the bumps on mine when you needed two hands to open mine up after the NISMO wing. Works great. Very cheap.
#19
Looks like I have developed this "Hatch problem". Might someone have the pictures from the original post? All I see are red X's.
I'm sure it's not too hard though... I just need to find 4 pennies now.
I'm sure it's not too hard though... I just need to find 4 pennies now.