engine hatch sag.
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Re: engine hatch sag.
Guys thanks for the help with this, but I know they are not all like this. Here is a picture form a 29 OL in the classifieds on this site and it is not sagging, now this is a picture form a 2002 and mine is a 1999, maybe they changed it from 1999 to 2002. I’m not sure?
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Re: engine hatch sag.
I think Dock is on the $$ for your problem. I can make mine sag if I run the hatch actuator down too far.
THis is what it looks like normally. Sucky picture, but it is all I have right now.
http://www.putfile.com/pic.php?img=2061960
THis is what it looks like normally. Sucky picture, but it is all I have right now.
http://www.putfile.com/pic.php?img=2061960
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Re: engine hatch sag.
After I read Docks post I went outside and tryed it, That's not it. My actuator dose not make it pull down, It stops when the lid hits the seat.???????
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Re: engine hatch sag.
Originally Posted by bajanate
Guys thanks for the help with this, but I know they are not all like this. Here is a picture form a 29 OL in the classifieds on this site and it is not sagging, now this is a picture form a 2002 and mine is a 1999, maybe they changed it from 1999 to 2002. I’m not sure?
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Re: engine hatch sag.
Originally Posted by BajaRunner
29's are ALL that way. its not sagging.
Correct.
Due to where the hinge pivot point is,
if it( the hatch) were to follow the shape of the
area directly behind it, the hatch would bind against it,
and not be able to open.