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Is this the correct attachment point for the frunk handle spring? It doesn't look right to me, but I can't see where else it would go. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif)
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Mikey914 |
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The handle shouldnt be binding. If it is determine if its the cable. The factory routing will keep it from binding, so check that.
I was advocating lubricating the latch only. I used lithium grease. Only took a small dab. Cycle it a few time usung something to push the latch mechanism down(not by closing trunk). I few cycles of opening and closing the latch mechanism should do it. |
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