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The boot did not seem to be unlocking as part of the central locking - I put this down to the cold and tried the key - heypresto, it opened, but on closing again seemed to refuse to open. So I unlocked it with the key and in the course of examining the car pushed the little latch in the center of the upper boot panel. Net result - the boot does not close properly and thus does not lock. As far as I can tell the latch has not reset itself and now does not catch on the metal pin that it is meant to click into. Can anyone suggest a way to reset the latch without make taking it to a garage? I'm now worried the wind will open my boot. Stuart Try spraying with WD40 and move the offending latch, to see if this |
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In message <1169557555.756461.65770 (AT) l53g2000cwa (DOT) googlegroups.com>, stuart.kerrigan (AT) gmail (DOT) com writes The boot did not seem to be unlocking as part of the central locking - I put this down to the cold and tried the key - heypresto, it opened, but on closing again seemed to refuse to open. So I unlocked it with the key and in the course of examining the car pushed the little latch in the center of the upper boot panel. Net result - the boot does not close properly and thus does not lock. As far as I can tell the latch has not reset itself and now does not catch on the metal pin that it is meant to click into. Can anyone suggest a way to reset the latch without make taking it to a garage? I'm now worried the wind will open my boot. Stuart Try spraying with WD40 and move the offending latch, to see if this frees it up. Also, try using the key to unlock it, you never know... ;-) |
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The boot did not seem to be unlocking as part of the central locking - I put this down to the cold and tried the key - heypresto, it opened, but on closing again seemed to refuse to open. So I unlocked it with the key and in the course of examining the car pushed the little latch in the center of the upper boot panel. Net result - the boot does not close properly and thus does not lock. As far as I can tell the latch has not reset itself and now does not catch on the metal pin that it is meant to click into. Can anyone suggest a way to reset the latch without make taking it to a garage? I'm now worried the wind will open my boot. |
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stuart.kerrigan (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1169557555.756461.65770 (AT) l53g2000cwa (DOT) googlegroups.com... The boot did not seem to be unlocking as part of the central locking - I put this down to the cold and tried the key - heypresto, it opened, but on closing again seemed to refuse to open. So I unlocked it with the key and in the course of examining the car pushed the little latch in the center of the upper boot panel. Net result - the boot does not close properly and thus does not lock. As far as I can tell the latch has not reset itself and now does not catch on the metal pin that it is meant to click into. Can anyone suggest a way to reset the latch without make taking it to a garage? I'm now worried the wind will open my boot. Not familiar with the Corsa, but it sounds like you might have locked the lock manually, with the boot open, when you pushed the latch. If that is the case, the boot wont close and latch. Turning the key in the lock should open it, and allow the boot to shut in the normal way. Mike. |
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