I have a 96 850 Turbo wagon. My wife came home the other day and said the tailgate latch is no longer working. What's happening is this:
When you turn the key in the tailgate lock, there is a noise of something moving within the tailgate, but I don't think it sounds quite the same as it usually would when unlocking the tailgate (I could be wrong about this).
When you pull the handle it just moves without engaging the latch (if that makes sense), just like it does when it's locked.
My first question is, will I be able to pull the trim off the tailgate to expose the latch when the tailgate is in the closed position?
Next question is, has anybody experienced a similar situation, and thoughts about what the problem might be?
Thanks for any input on this.
busted tailgate latch - need input
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jdw
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Follow the instruction posted below to remove the cover. You'll be able to see the connecting parts to the lock. The little hook to the latch may have come loose.
https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/forums ... hp?p=21305
https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/forums ... hp?p=21305
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vjaneczko
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If you open it up, odds are good that the plastic clips will break and you'll have to get the tailgate repair kit. Check on the IPD one, which has more replacement parts than the FCP kit.
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sliptones629
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My outside handle has been doing this lately. I just found that the interior handle still works fine.
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KlubMarcus
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I used the iPd interior tailgate repair kit. It has all the parts needed.
I used a cordless drill and screwdriver bit and it made the job so easy. No more gap, trim is snug against the tailgate, and no more rattle.
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Can you open the tailgate with outer handle and close it or it's just stuck opened?syrdon wrote:...When you pull the handle it just moves without engaging the latch (if that makes sense), just like it does when it's locked.
If the latch on the tailgate does not accept a latch from the downside of the trunk i might have a solution.Something similiar happened to me about a few months ago.
'97 850 2.5 20v / fully equipped / Motronic 4.4 from the factory / upgraded with S,V,C,XC70 instrument cluster / polar white wagon
History of Volvos in the family:
'71 144 S
'73 144 De Luxe
'78 244 DL
'78 244 DL
'79 244 GLE
'85 340 GLS
History of Volvos in the family:
'71 144 S
'73 144 De Luxe
'78 244 DL
'78 244 DL
'79 244 GLE
'85 340 GLS
I had a failed rear hatch latch recently in my 98' V70. When the inside or outside handle was used the hatch would not budge. I was hoping there was some way of getting the latch to release without having to take everything apart. Well after taking everything apart ( door panel, frame bolted "eye" (and then cutting the "eye" apart), the the entire lock mechanism) I discovered two things:
1. It may possible to release the latch without having to take everything apart... the the "V" shaped part that has the moving part of the latch (attached to the door) has a plastic cover, inside the thicker side of the 'V is where the actual "catch" of the the latch is. when I had everything taken apart including the the plastic cover of the "V" removed I could release the latch by pushing with a thin flat-head screwdriver onto the piece that is activated by the outside or inside handle. By removing the "eye" which is bolted to the frame (accessed on the inside with two bolts, you should be able to have enough room to rotated the still locked "eye", remove enough of the plastic cover of the thicker side of the "V" and release the "catch" ...did you get all that??',
2. I was able to fix the problem of the loch mechanism not working by bending the tab inside the mechanism that does the actual latch release, which requires removing the the entire lock mechanism and then unscrewing the two black screws that will allow you to take part of the lock mechanism off and access the "tab" that I bent slightly so it would move the "catch" of the latch.
Eventually I was able to get everything back together ( I did go by our local "Pick-n-Pull" for a replacement "eye") and have it work the way its supposed to. I hope this helps!
1. It may possible to release the latch without having to take everything apart... the the "V" shaped part that has the moving part of the latch (attached to the door) has a plastic cover, inside the thicker side of the 'V is where the actual "catch" of the the latch is. when I had everything taken apart including the the plastic cover of the "V" removed I could release the latch by pushing with a thin flat-head screwdriver onto the piece that is activated by the outside or inside handle. By removing the "eye" which is bolted to the frame (accessed on the inside with two bolts, you should be able to have enough room to rotated the still locked "eye", remove enough of the plastic cover of the thicker side of the "V" and release the "catch" ...did you get all that??',
2. I was able to fix the problem of the loch mechanism not working by bending the tab inside the mechanism that does the actual latch release, which requires removing the the entire lock mechanism and then unscrewing the two black screws that will allow you to take part of the lock mechanism off and access the "tab" that I bent slightly so it would move the "catch" of the latch.
Eventually I was able to get everything back together ( I did go by our local "Pick-n-Pull" for a replacement "eye") and have it work the way its supposed to. I hope this helps!
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