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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / October 2005

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car trunk won't stay closed

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Strr3 - 23 Oct 2005 17:49 GMT
Something got messed up on my car trunk locking mechanism. It's a 95
Ford Taurus.

The trunk will stay closed but you can pull the trunk open with a
little force. No matter how hard you close it, it just isn't locking
around the locking post. I tried adjusting the locking post up and down
and sideways and every other way but it just doesn't change anything.

But if I remove the locking post and push it into the lock on the
trunk, it locks solid. So something has to do with the trunk coming
down into closed position. Yes, I tried getting into the trunk and
closing it but I could not see any obstruction.

Could be that the trunk has always been this way. But I'd like to fix
it if possible.
ed - 24 Oct 2005 00:49 GMT
man, your taking a risk of getting trapped by going in the trunk like that.
Obviosly a part is bent or a part is wrong were the adjustments arent
working. You could go to a junk yard and get both pieces and go from there,
or maybe examine a working one.

my .02

> Something got messed up on my car trunk locking mechanism. It's a 95
> Ford Taurus.ur > The trunk will stay closed but you can pull the trunk
open with a
> little force. No matter how hard you close it, it just isn't locking
> around the locking post. I tried adjusting the locking post up and down
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> Could be that the trunk has always been this way. But I'd like to fix
> it if possible.
Al Bundy - 24 Oct 2005 13:32 GMT
I think you will need to bend the latch slightly so it engages. Take
another close look (not from inside the trunk) and see what parts
contact each other. It is probably the loop or "receiver" post that you
can bend with a large plier or hammer.
 
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