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Car Forum / Subaru Cars / June 2006

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Outback station wagon rear gate sensor?

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Jack Countryman - 30 Jun 2006 05:41 GMT
I seem to have a developing problem with the rear gate on My 02 Outback
wagon,  Close it...even almost slam it closed, and the indicator on the dash
shows it open.  This is annoying if for no other reason than the dome light
staying on.  Especially when I take stuff out of the rear, close it, and go
on to the house or elsewhere, not realizing it isn't fully closed, the dome
light stays on for extended times...at least once over night.

Does anyone know where this sensor is, or how to adjust it so it closes
without such forceful slamming of the door?  Or is this indicating some real
problem with the latch...and if so, is there anything to be done short of
replacing the latch?

Thanks.
Phil Marshall - 30 Jun 2006 18:16 GMT
> I seem to have a developing problem with the rear gate on My 02 Outback
> wagon,  Close it...even almost slam it closed, and the indicator on the
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> Thanks.

I'll bet the HATCH is closing fine. The problem is with the 'pin switch.'
Look around the hatch opening and find the switch. It sticks straight out
and is spring loaded. Push on it several times. Does it move smoothly?
Might need a little lubrication, or a replacement. These items are dirt
cheep like $5.00.  So the dealer would probably charge you around $30.00

Good luck!

~~Phil~~
 
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