rear hatch strut problems
#1
rear hatch strut problems
I just noticed today for the first time that the rear hatch struts on my 2010 LT are not opening the hatch fully, as they used to...I'm only 5'7" and bumped my head on the hatch today when I was loading groceries and not paying enough attention, ..tried it several times...same result...anybody else have this problem??
#6
I've owned many Chevrolets over the years and have until recently always been a loyal fan...no perfect car has ever been built by any company...however, I hope I can enjoy this car for years to come as I can't afford to replace it, but if this is a sign of things to come, it will certainly be my last Chevy or GM product....in this day and age there really is no excuse for a continually problem plagued car and the manufacturer of such, rightly so will not survive long.
#7
#8
I've owned many Chevrolets over the years and have until recently always been a loyal fan...no perfect car has ever been built by any company...however, I hope I can enjoy this car for years to come as I can't afford to replace it, but if this is a sign of things to come, it will certainly be my last Chevy or GM product....in this day and age there really is no excuse for a continually problem plagued car and the manufacturer of such, rightly so will not survive long.
#10
take a rag with 3 in 1 oil, with the hatch open wipe the shaft. This helps to clean and oil the metal so it will go into the cylinder better. I use mine for dogs and I have to clean and lube every week. Dog hair and dirt messes up the shaft. Same old ones from the start.