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mrobinson2

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I did a search and couldnt find what i was after.

 

I have to press the button twice on the bootlid to open it! Not a problem normally, but with hands full of luggage/shopping/golf bag it's becomming a pain.

 

Is there anyway of adjusting the mechanism or something so that it opens with one click again?

 

thanks.

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Hi mate,

 

Its probably the gas boot struts that need regassing, so the boot isnt popping up as it should when you press the boot release button.

Theres a company called SGS that can regas them for a fraction of new gas struts.

Give them a forum seach bud. :thumbs:

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Also check that one of the release springs isn't bent (Black thing halfway up each side on the lid). this happened to mine, dealer suggested the bootlid had "alignment issues", £50-80 to adjust, i baulked at that, thought i would try the coin trick but then noticed one of the springs was bent. Got replacement from :pmzmanalex:

Dealer also said that the 370's do this by design, not sure if a 370 owner can enlighten but enough of a pain in the butt to be a potential dealbreaker when considering poss. upgrade

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Just received an email back from SGS...

 

"Thank you for your enquiry. New struts are available at a cost of £65.76 for the pair delivered (£24.75 per strut plus £5.30 carriage and VAT), are covered by a two year guarantee and are available on next day delivery.

 

Some struts can be re-gassed depending on their condition so a visual inspection by us must be made in order to assess your struts, which is free of charge. If you try a re-gas and it fails within the warranty period we will discount the cost of the re-gas from new gas struts purchased from SGS Engineering. A re-gas is £33.96 delivered for the pair (£11.50 per strut plus £5.30 carriage and VAT) and struts are usually turned around within three working days. Payment can be made via credit/debit card and you will be contacted for payment once your struts have been tested."

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Mine pops fine, but it's not 12 months old yet. So if you remember to ask in 5 or 6 years I'll let you know.

 

thanks for putting my mind to rest :thumbs: Couldn' believe it needed 2 hands to open, can go back on my "what car next "list now. :yahoo: Should have known better than to trust what the Nissan service manager told me :doh:

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Just received an email back from SGS...

 

"Thank you for your enquiry. New struts are available at a cost of £65.76 for the pair delivered (£24.75 per strut plus £5.30 carriage and VAT), are covered by a two year guarantee and are available on next day delivery.

 

Some struts can be re-gassed depending on their condition so a visual inspection by us must be made in order to assess your struts, which is free of charge. If you try a re-gas and it fails within the warranty period we will discount the cost of the re-gas from new gas struts purchased from SGS Engineering. A re-gas is £33.96 delivered for the pair (£11.50 per strut plus £5.30 carriage and VAT) and struts are usually turned around within three working days. Payment can be made via credit/debit card and you will be contacted for payment once your struts have been tested."

 

 

Bloody hell, cheaper than the spring, thyre £40 plus with postage.....each!!!!! :angry:

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Well, I had mine from brand new and it always needed a couple of attempts before it opened properly, until I joined this forum after three and a half years of ownership I thought that way they were supposed to be (basically, it's a design fault). I would have thought that if the boot stays fully open and needs a good tug to pull it down then regassing the struts isn't really needed. Try the penny trick first.

 

 

viewtopic.php?f=35&t=37034&hilit=penny+trick

 

 

Or, you could remove the counter weight.

 

 

Pete

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