Boot catch servo mounting details
Boot catch servo mounting details
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Revvit

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334 posts

141 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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Hi all,

My car had a body modification prior to my ownership which changed the backlit style number plate to the later recessed type. As part of the modification the boot catch servo mounting points were lost and need to be re-provided.

It's a bit of long shot, but does anyone have any details or photos of the installation? I'm guessing that photos might be a non-starter due to location, but thought I would ask on the off-chance.

I'm certain it can be made to work, but would like to get it as close to factory as possible.

Thanks

Mark

Byker28i

82,914 posts

239 months

Monday 29th May 2017
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Not sure, had a look at mine but can't see where it is. Theres a cable tracking off to the nearside of the car I can feel through the interior light so I guess anywhere provided the cable pulls the lock open?

Revvit

Original Poster:

334 posts

141 months

Monday 29th May 2017
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Thanks.

I'll try and get to the next club meet to take a look, but Cerbs are always a bit scarce.

Edited by Revvit on Monday 29th May 08:57

Byker28i

82,914 posts

239 months

Monday 29th May 2017
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Any idea where to look without pulling the carpet off? I can try again today - car goes for paint tomorrow.

Revvit

Original Poster:

334 posts

141 months

Monday 29th May 2017
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Don't worry.

I'll work it out, after all how difficult can it be? biggrin

mike_e

593 posts

285 months

Monday 29th May 2017
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Had to take mine apart to fix a non functioning lock. The boot motor is on the left of the number plate recess as you look a the rear. There's a metal wire connecting (or not in my case) the latch to the end of the crank. I think the motor was located inside a void in the GRP to protect it but can't be 100% certain. It's all accessible once the carpets been pulled back.

Revvit

Original Poster:

334 posts

141 months

Monday 29th May 2017
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Thanks.

I'm sure it can be engineered with a few rivnuts and a bit of perseverance

Byker28i

82,914 posts

239 months

Monday 29th May 2017
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Found it!

It's held in on mine with two screws just going through the fibreglass. Pull back the carpet from the top of the boot, left side towards the nearside light cluster. There's a void about level with the middle of the light cluster 4-6 inches across from it. The solonoid is mounted in here, two screws about 1/4 inch from the edge of the fibre glass. - sorry couldnt get a decent photo without pulling all the carpet off.

Revvit

Original Poster:

334 posts

141 months

Monday 29th May 2017
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Thanks.

That's a great help. Will take a look tomorrow when I'm up to see the car.