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On my IS200 SE the remote button to open the boot works fine and unlocks the boot, but the actual boot lid doesn't rise all the way up, unless I'm parked on a hill, is this normal or should it rise all the way? If so any ideas how I can make it so, tightening springs or something?

And no suggestions please that I should always park on a hill :winky:

cheers

Pedros

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Cheers Stav

Good thread there, after reading it all thought think I might give it a miss, not being able to nudge the boot shut with my elbow I think I'd find more annoying than having to lift the lid.

Oh well looks like a should stop being so lazy :yawn:

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I take it you have a spoiler fitted

There is different torsion springs available if spoilers are fitted and they are £22 each + vat

No Spoiler no, can't make up my mind if i prefer them with or without spoilers, usually I am a fan of a nice eveo style spoiler but on luxury/exec cars and models I'm not so sure.

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I take it you have a spoiler fitted

There is different torsion springs available if spoilers are fitted and they are £22 each + vat

Interested in a set of these mate. Are there different springs depending on the size of the spoiler? I have the same spoiler as yours.

Can you bring them along to the Blackpool meet (paid up front of course) and hopefully someone can help out with fitting? I don't even know where the boot lid spring is!

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