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Boot Rattle Problem - Best Solution?
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A18NHH
PostPosted: Sat Mar 19, 2011 3:48 pm Up
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as title - i have an annoying boot rattle back again, i did try putting tape on the catch/latch but due to using my boot alot it's worn away again....

....just wondered if anyone had found a better/long lasting solution?

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Take the boot lid off.
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adjust the catch a bit Wink


loosen off the torx (iirc) move it up or down a tiny bit, retighten see what happens,


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NorthantsBen wrote:
adjust the catch a bit Wink


loosen off the torx (iirc) move it up or down a tiny bit, retighten see what happens,

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NorthantsBen wrote:
adjust the catch a bit Wink


loosen off the torx (iirc) move it up or down a tiny bit, retighten see what happens,

This and make sure you actually have both bolts for some reason, I didn't.

 
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Edward
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Buy a new one! They can't be that expensive.
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Edward wrote:
Buy a new one! They can't be that expensive.

They range from £6.73 to £17.54, choice of 4 Laughing

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this might be a stupid question, but where's the best place to get a new boot catch? I have the same problem, it's so frekin annoying
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EmoStu wrote:
this might be a stupid question, but where's the best place to get a new boot catch? I have the same problem, it's so frekin annoying

Any Peugeot main dealer, they have these things called part's department, walk in there & speak to the person behind the desk Wink

If you know the part number you need you can even pay a visit to a Citroen main dealer if there nearer Laughing

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So yes it's a stupid question!
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