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Hoodlatch

skeet

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My hood would not stay up when the key was turned to release it. "SOOO I bought a 1/2 inch by 2 inch compression sprriing at the hardware and covered the end of it with pure silicone and slid it down over the hood locking bolt and closed the hood. after the silicone dried I turned the key and behold the hood popped up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! sKEET
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My hood would not stay up when the key was turned to release it. "SOOO I bought a 1/2 inch by 2 inch compression sprriing at the hardware and covered the end of it with pure silicone and slid it down over the hood locking bolt and closed the hood. after the silicone dried I turned the key and behold the hood popped up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! sKEET
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sKEET great idea. You should post it in the mods section....hehehe, I am laughing because you are a new poster here and probably haven't noticed that a number of people have already done that. I am just joshing with you, please don't be offended and welcome to spyderlovers
 
There are at least four different trunk spring mods and I still think BRP will either steal one or devise a more complicated fix for this annoying trait.
 
sKEET great idea. You should post it in the mods section....hehehe, I am laughing because you are a new poster here and probably haven't noticed that a number of people have already done that. I am just joshing with you, please don't be offended and welcome to spyderlovers

did the same thing when i was new...wait I'M still new.:D
 
The easiest fix for this is to turn the bolt that engages the latch in ( make it shorter ) by a few turns, it will make a more water tight fit for the trunk and when you unlatch the trunk the lid will come up enough that it won't relock when you release the key. No extra spring needed--K.I.S.S.

J.W.
 
Dropping a 9/16" by 1" long compression spring down the hole where the pin goes is also a very simple and easy fix. It works perfectly!
 
The easiest fix for this is to turn the bolt that engages the latch in ( make it shorter ) by a few turns, it will make a more water tight fit for the trunk and when you unlatch the trunk the lid will come up enough that it won't relock when you release the key. No extra spring needed--K.I.S.S.

J.W.

The only problem with that fix is that, within two months of me doing that to both mine and my wife's spyder, the trunk lids were eventually back to not popping up when unlatched. The trunk weather strip lost its "umph" to pop the lid up. Instead of readjusting the latch pin to further compress the weather strip, we used one of the spring methods.
 
The only problem with that fix is that, within two months of me doing that to both mine and my wife's spyder, the trunk lids were eventually back to not popping up when unlatched. The trunk weather strip lost its "umph" to pop the lid up. Instead of readjusting the latch pin to further compress the weather strip, we used one of the spring methods.
Ditto.
-Scotty
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Yeah, I also had re-adjusted the latch bolt and now I'm ready for the spring method, because it has taken a new set and won't pop up anymore.

Aggravating, when my other hand is full - grrr!
 
Yeah, I also had re-adjusted the latch bolt and now I'm ready for the spring method, because it has taken a new set and won't pop up anymore.

Aggravating, when my other hand is full - grrr!
Lots quicker and easier than your other project, though.
-Scotty
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The easiest fix for this is to turn the bolt that engages the latch in ( make it shorter ) by a few turns, it will make a more water tight fit for the trunk and when you unlatch the trunk the lid will come up enough that it won't relock when you release the key. No extra spring needed--K.I.S.S.

J.W.

While storing Spyder over winter, it might help if you keep the hatch open or at least unlocked so the rubber seal have a chance to "relax" and expand a bit.
 
While storing Spyder over winter, it might help if you keep the hatch open or at least unlocked so the rubber seal have a chance to "relax" and expand a bit.

That might help but if the foam cells are breaking down due to aging and the constant pressure thus losing the elasticity that they once had, no amount of relaxing can bring that back. I don't think that stuff was designed to be used as a spring. :dontknow:
 
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