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Trunk Lid Dropping - any adjustment or fix?

I took mine into the dealership and they were able to fix it under warranty. Had to replace some parts that would hold the lid open.

Rob
 
a small rubber door stopper placed between front of lid to rear seat works- especially on windy days or on incline. less than two bucks for two.
 
I have the same issue but mine started with the addition of the rack. It is just heavy enough that the lid won't stay up. A stick solved the problem on my trip to AK. I don't think there is anything wrong, it is just a weak (spring?).
 
"started with the addition of the rack"

This was the case for me also. I need to look for a fix. I would think there would be a gas strut that could be added to solve this issue?
 
Looking at your avatar pic you have something on top of your case, the strut on that cover is not heavy enough to lift that much weight, you will have to find a way to prop it up or get a heavier strut, I found one for my seat from McmasterCarr, some say that they have not had much luck for that trunk strut, so :dontknow: you may want to call them to see if such a dog can be found!
 
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Slingmods has a heavier duty replacement. Here's the video on replacing. I did the trick above of putting a heavy duty spring on teh strut to support it. Not as good, but waaaaay cheaper.
 
We have racks on both our f3l's. No problem with trunk staying up. Sounds like it may be a weak strut. That is what I would check first.
 
Well my 2017 F3 Limited doesn't have a strut. When I lift my trunk lid it snaps in place and won't fall until you push the orange release lever. Are we talking about F3's or RT's here.:dontknow::dontknow::dontknow:
 
Well my 2017 F3 Limited doesn't have a strut. When I lift my trunk lid it snaps in place and won't fall until you push the orange release lever. Are we talking about F3's or RT's here.:dontknow::dontknow::dontknow:
F3. My 21 doesn't stay up either. They have a gas strut. But I suppose the luggage rack on mine is part of the problem. I cut a piece of wood to stick in the hinge to keep it up.
 
There must have been several iterations of the trunk: my 2020 F3L has neither a strut nor an 'orange release lever.' The hold position is built into the hinge as near as I can tell. A stick solves the problem.
 
Slingmods has a heavier duty replacement. Here's the video on replacing. I did the trick above of putting a heavy duty spring on teh strut to support it. Not as good, but waaaaay cheaper.

That video does not show the orientation of the mounting post for the 2020 RTLimited trunk.It is not that easy...
 
That video does not show the orientation of the mounting post for the 2020 RTLimited trunk.It is not that easy...

The hardest part of replacing the strut for me was removing the spring clip off the bottom post mount, otherwise it was straight forward, quick and relatively easy. Best of all the new strut works way better than the OEM ever did.
 
The hardest part of replacing the strut for me was removing the spring clip off the bottom post mount, otherwise it was straight forward, quick and relatively easy. Best of all the new strut works way better than the OEM ever did.

Ditto what Adventurer said ... it really was very easy after removing the spring clip off the bottom post mount with a small screwdriver.
 
Aha! Hidden struts!

mea culpa! I should have realized that the struts everyone was talking about were hidden behind the passenger back rest. Now I have my job lined up for today....

Fast forward to this pm. I pulled the backrest and to my surprise, there is one strut that is held in place with a bracket. I can't see any way to remove the top of the strut without removing the top of the box but that is just two bolts. Now to see if I can find a replacement strut. The video from SlingMods is evidently just for the RTL as the F3L, mine at least, is different. I'll see if SlingMods strut will work on mine.
 
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