Porsche Frunk/Hood Latch Fix!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ต.ค. 2024
- This video shows you how to adjust and fix the latch on the front trunk (also known as the "frunk") on a Porsche Boxster, but it's almost identical on most Porsche models.
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My 2006 cayman s frunk has been super hard to close since the day I test drove it. Good timing on this video! Thanks.
+Dean Parker great! I bet this will fix it! 😎🍻
Thank you for this… the hood on my 2001 Boxster has been requiring more force than I think it should to close. I’m guessing the latch mechanism needs to be adjusted but have been procrastinating on it as I thought it might be a big PIA, now I know exactly what to do.
+r1l56me that’s great! Hope you’re a subscriber 😉🍻
I had this problem in my 2001 - hard to latch and release (although it would work eventually). Turned out to be that the latch was just misaligned, like yours.
+Jack Beckman I figured if was probably pretty common! 🍻
Useful … do you have a separate channel for 2003 Boxster ? I have one too
+Michael Snelling thanks. Separate TH-cam channel? Nope, this is the one! Ton of Boxster content right here
Thanks for your video, it was helpful info
+@roymtz5375 you’re welcome! 🍻
I'm thinking years of closing the hood has pushed the latch mechanism down slightly and what you did was raise it back up to the day it left the factory!
+@sunset986S 😆🍻
+@sunset986S 💪🍻
My '04 986 s just did the same thing... Soon as I get back home, I'll be adjusting mine. Thanks for the video, as usual, it's a great DIY vid. :) What sux is now I've gotta drive home using backroads, stay off the interstates, I just don't want to chance my hood flying up at 75mph.. I'll feel a lot safer at a top speed of 35mph.
+@gumpster66 happy to help! 🍻
Thank you
+@Huffmommy 💪🍻
Cool, I didn't know you could raise the latch. I had the same issue on my 997 and placed a flat pad of plumbers rubber (~1/8" thick) between the hood and the latch plate that you removed. Same result...you raised the latch, I lowered the latch plate (latch strike???).
+Tom Fitch I didn’t either 😆 That’s another creative solution 🍻
is there a fuse or relay that someone might check first, before pulling out the 10mm ratchet??
+@gumpster66 well there is a fuse for everything electrical
@@HelpMeDIY I've done quite a bit of searching and can't seem to find a diagram that specifies which is for the front trunk, I find tons of diagrams, just not ones that tell me which one is for the frunk of an '04 s
@@HelpMeDIY Got it fixed. Was exactly the same issue. But I followed your lead and tested the latch first, to be sure what the issue was. All I needed was a 10mm socket and a dime. :) Thanks :)
@@gumpster66 right on!
@@HelpMeDIY I would imagine that, over time, closing the trunk, putting downward pressure, is the cause. But now I know what to do. :)
Thanks, very helpful. My 01 mechanism is not releasing the hood each time. I hear it working but it ain’t popping up. Needs some lubrication and adjusting. Taking the latch off the frunk was a great idea. Next time I get it open, that’s what I’m doing! 😂
+@zhobbyhouse9105 you’re welcome! 🍻
Amazing guide. I think this is the issue with my 996 TTS, as no matter how hard i push, the frunk won't lock. I'll give it a go in the morning!
+@herberttuck2170 right on! Report back 🍻
I'm so glad to see you posted this, I just started having this issue on my 04 boxster yesterday!
+Constantin Legras 🍻
Thanks. Exactly what I needed to see.
+@LowFlyer1200 😎🍻
Nice fix. Thanks for the video. 👍
+p jay thanks! 🍻
I have problem as my cant open, is just jammed and unfortunately i have flat tyre, special key is in the front trunk alog with spare wheel, any sugestions ?
+Grzegorz that is unfortunate. First suggestion, after you get it fixed, I’d throw away all those keyed wheel bolts and replace them with regular ones. They are a pain!
@HelpMeDIY thank you
I managed to open, in UK my emergency release was on passenger side - left.
However, this didn't help, what helped was one person was pulling the release and I lifted jammed hood gently with flat screwdriver.
No damage caused, mission accomplished
Thank you for the video tip !
@@sztryt great news!
Crisp and concise as always!!
+Maestro Devil I try 🍻
Just uploaded a video to TH-cam as well! Jinx!
Instructions unclear. I followed this guide and have locked myself in the frunk, and am writing this from my phone but oxygen and battery are low. Send help.
😂
Fun to watch no matter what you drive.
Is white lithium grease on the mechanism….or silicone WD-40 still something to use to lube the mechanism. It just looks like it is sluggish after initial release.
@@bobfognozzle quite possibly, but I haven’t researched that