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    Trunk latch problems

    It's getting to a point where the pictures with owners and their new Production cars have them fiddling with the trunk latches.

    At the end of this video the owner is clearly having problems with the trunk latching.
    YouTube - 2008 Gumball Rally 3000 racing in San Francisco, CA

    And there is Sergy in an "unatural trunk closing position"
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    There was other video of the trunk lid issue as well.

    Here is my perspective. The carbon fiber lid is very lightweight so it lacks heft and dimensional stability.

    When I have closed the trunk it's not only the lack of weight pushing down on the latch but it's lateral integrity (spongeness) that makes it not connect with the receiver.

    So when you push down on the trunk lid to try to make the striker interlatch with the reciever, the problem is the trunk lid flexes so it's kind of like trying to turn on a light switch through a pillow

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    Child safety release triggered?


    (example)

    Items shifting around in the trunk could possibly bump this and release the latches.
    Last edited by TEG; 08-07-2009 at 02:59 PM. Reason: (uploaded missing image)

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    Looks like the latch is also mounted on CF.

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    Just a guess here, but it might be the latch bolts are loose and the latch gets knocked out of alignment more and more with each increasingly forceful attempt to close it.

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    Ah, that's right....the latch is sourced from Ford.

    At first I was going to say that the problem can't tbe that bad because quoteth Cathy Saxton,

    "The trunk latch was a bit finicky. There's a latch on each side and one side didn't release the first few tries. Closing the trunk requires applying pressure evenly to both sides but, in fairness, the trunk on the NSX is also a bit touchy."

    That's not so bad, right? Well, as mentioned above, just watch the end of the video. It looks pretty bad. Then again, if this really was such a problem don't you think the relentlessly critical car magazines would've said something about it?
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    The latch is just something to get used to. The recommended method is to just apply pressure on both sides of the lid. So, just slam it down, the put pressure on both sides. there will be an audible click when the latch engages. No click sound, then the latch is already engaged.

    Nothing much here. After a little time, the trunk will become second nature.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deenko View Post
    Nothing much here. After a little time, the trunk will become second nature.
    Closing the trunk shouldn't have to become second nature. I'd bet this isn't the last we hear of this.

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    I've opened and closed the trunk on several of the VP's. It really isn't that difficult to do and "slamming it down" is exactly what Tesla will tell you not to do. The CF trunk lid does have a lot of flex in it. You should be able to simply close the lid from it's extended position and just press on the two corners. You don't even have to apply that pressure at the same time.

    I would guess the guy in the Gumball Rally video may have an obstruction to the catch. Too many items stuffed in to the small trunk for their little trip??

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    Maybe they need some sort of magnetic latch.

    An Electric car might use a solenoid.

    Some high-end cars have a feature that has you close the trunk lightly and then it slowly pulls the lid down for you.

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