Buttery smooth here.Anybody else notice the rear gate is a misery to open. I’m going to end up tearing off the handle.
Can I say .... daaaaah!To whom it may concern the solution was to grease portion of the lock mechanism that is below the catch
I don't even want to about the extraction process...... :cwl:Natural product ..comes from Australia and actually is gleaned, from would you believe, sheep.
Inox is a lanolin derived product.I don't even want to about the extraction process...... :cwl:
That rubber part in the tailgate latch assembly seems to be the culprit - that and the metal fins on the recieving side. The latch mechanism and recieving loop are not as much of a factor. You have to keep applying it because thr fins get wiped clean when you are loading stuff and using your trunk a-lot.My rear gate always worked perfect until now. Now it sticks when you try to open it.
Thanks! What did you end up putting on it? White grease?That rubber part in the tailgate latch assembly seems to be the culprit - that and the metal fins on the recieving side. The latch mechanism and recieving loop are not as much of a factor. You have to keep applying it because thr fins get wiped clean when you are loading stuff and using your trunk a-lot.
Mine just started sticking and I am pretty sure i know why. Take a look at the foam pads stuck on the top corners of your tailgate where it contacts the weatherstripping...mine have started to peel off to where the adhesive is exposed and thus sticking to the weatherstripping until you give it a good tug.Anybody else notice the rear gate is a misery to open. I’m going to end up tearing off the handle.
Sheep talk. Sheep lie. Baaa!I don't even want to about the extraction process...... :cwl: