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    Hi all,

    When you lift up the boot/trunk, usually you only need a bit of lifting action and the boot will then lift up automatically the rest of the way. I just realised tonight that this is no longer the case for my car, and was wondering why, and if there is anything I can do about it?

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    How much force do u need to apply to lift it?
    Hinges might need some lubrication!
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    Does it have a gas strut or a spring to help lift the lid?
    It may be worn out or it may have broken.

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    my vz exec has a gas strut on each side, i can hear them when i open it, yours are fscked no doubt
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulSV6 View Post
    How much force do u need to apply to lift it?
    Hinges might need some lubrication!
    Only a bit of force, like lifting a thick novel.

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    Does it have a gas strut or a spring to help lift the lid?
    It may be worn out or it may have broken.
    It has gas, because I can hear it when I press the open button.

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    my vz exec has a gas strut on each side, i can hear them when i open it, yours are fscked no doubt
    Is there a way of fixing it (without taking it to Holden and being charged $50,000)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by toey View Post
    Is there a way of fixing it (without taking it to Holden and being charged $50,000)?
    Get them regased if u can, if not try the wreckers!
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    you need to get new struts or re-gas like suggested earlier


    Quote Originally Posted by toey View Post
    Only a bit of force, like lifting a thick novel.



    It has gas, because I can hear it when I press the open button.

    thats the solenoid you can hear to release the boot latch.....






    Is there a way of fixing it (without taking it to Holden and being charged $50,000)?

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