Boot/Trunk opening

FFLNC

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Devon
Hi all,
Bought my first Z4 earlier this year and with help from Tug got the roof motor fixed and reinstalled, really enjoying driving the car.

Anyway I have a question about lifting the boot lid up.
When I operate the switch or use the remote it releases the boot catch but the boot lid does not raise,
I have managed to brake the middle rear light by using that has a "Handle", has anybody else found this a problem and has anyone come up with a better solution to raising the lid after releasing the catch?

Neil
 
Is the boot lid supposed to raise? Mine doesn't. :(

Once the boot has opened slightly I put my fingers under the rim of the boot lid and lift it that way. I had assumed that everyone did that!
 
Apparently it's meant to be like that. Always found it a bit weird.

Some guy was going to try and install some struts which lift the boot fully open on unlock, but haven't heard anything about it.
 
There's a thread somewhere, using some small springs fitted to the existing struts, when the loch release's the tension of the compressed springs pushs the boot open , idea was first used on a 1 series
 
Apparently doesn't work as the stuts go all the way inside so springs can't be fitted
But here's the link
http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=74765&p=1098538&hilit=Springs+on+boot#p1098538
 
When I had an Alfa GTV there was a guy who changed the struts for Brera struts I think and he ended up with an auto opening boot.

We would need to look at the BMW car line up.
 
RickRob said:
Is the boot lid supposed to raise? Mine doesn't. :(

Once the boot has opened slightly I put my fingers under the rim of the boot lid and lift it that way. I had assumed that everyone did that!

+1 Always seems easy to use to me. :?
 
I've never found it an issue tbh. But I guess it could pop a bit higher.

You may find the light is not related to your manner of opening the boot - they are red owned for breaking as the original springs were too strong, and over-tightened, which results in them cracking over time. Slamming the boot doesn't help either, but it's not the main culprit.
 
Bing said:
I've never found it an issue tbh. But I guess it could pop a bit higher.

You may find the light is not related to your manner of opening the boot - they are red owned for breaking as the original springs were too strong, and over-tightened, which results in them cracking over time. Slamming the boot doesn't help either, but it's not the main culprit.

Is that why they crack. :thumbsup: Thought I must have knocked it at some point, this explains it. :roll:
 
Yeah, when you get a brand new unit you get new springs with it, I think - worth asking to make sure if you order one. I bought my clear one on my last car second-hand. The key is to only do them up finger tight as the rubber seal will do its job and hold the light in place too.
 
buzyg said:
RickRob said:
Is the boot lid supposed to raise? Mine doesn't. :(

Once the boot has opened slightly I put my fingers under the rim of the boot lid and lift it that way. I had assumed that everyone did that!

+1 Always seems easy to use to me. :?

Yeah it's easy, but i've also found it's easy to pull away with the boot unlocked...

I once drove 10 miles home with the boot unlocked, at high speed. Must have popped open when I had my keys in my pocket. I would've noticed had the boot popped all the way up, but as it only opens a tiny bit, I didn't notice.
 
But there would be a light on the dash if the boot was open... At least there is on mine, and on my last one. It's the door open symbol. Doesn't yours have that Ben ?
 
Yes had my dash light on twice today whilst we were out and about. First time I had this for months. Gave the catch a spot of WD when we got home. See if that sorts it. I had been wondering if I could add anything to give lid a little more height when released.
 
If I set off with my boot unlatched then I leave it as it closes properly once I get going. Maybe a benefit of the boot spoiler? :)
 
Bing said:
But there would be a light on the dash if the boot was open... At least there is on mine, and on my last one. It's the door open symbol. Doesn't yours have that Ben ?


No mate. It's either been deactivated (unlikely) or the pre facelift doesn't have a warning light?
 
RickRob said:
If I set off with my boot unlatched then I leave it as it closes properly once I get going. Maybe a benefit of the boot spoiler? :)

:rofl: lazy but 8) like your style. :thumbsup:
 
ben g said:
Bing said:
No mate. It's either been deactivated (unlikely) or the pre facelift doesn't have a warning light?

I can confirm that the pre-facelifts don't have a warning light for when the boot is open. I've driven long distances with the boot open many many times.. :?

The Z4 key fob is very poorly designed, imo. Why on earth they made the boot button go right to edge of the fob against the keychain I don't know.. Far too easy to apply enough pressure on the button to open it while driving or in your pocket. If they just stopped the button 2-3mm before the edge of the fob, none of us would be driving around with our boots open! :lol:
 
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