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Title: Intrepid trunk lid
Post by: Phu Cat on January 01, 2009, 10:23:16 AM
The trunk lid on our '03 Intrepid is becoming harder to get to latch.  It used to be closing it gently would latch it, but now I have to almost slam it to get it to latch.  (Don't want this to be a problem for Ma when she's out by herself.)

It looks like there are two torqs screws on the bottom of the trunk that might be for adjusting this thing.  This doesn't look like a critical adjustment.  Any advice?

PC
Title: Re: Intrepid trunk lid
Post by: truck on January 01, 2009, 10:34:02 AM
Did you lubricate the mechanism? It made a world of difference in the way the house doors latch.
Title: Re: Intrepid trunk lid
Post by: seattledyna on January 01, 2009, 10:38:23 AM
loosen the torx screws and raise the latch assy an 1/8 inch or so at a time till it closes snug, of course spray the lube of your choice in the works of the latch first

you should be good to go then!  those latches creep a bit after years of use.
Title: Re: Intrepid trunk lid
Post by: Phu Cat on January 02, 2009, 06:10:11 AM
Seattledyna,  those latches creep a bit after years of use.  I thought they might wear some too.  Think I'll try Truck's suggestion of lubricating everything before moving anything around.  Thanks guys.

PC
Title: Re: Intrepid trunk lid
Post by: egstandard on January 02, 2009, 06:31:10 AM
And on another note. Always and I mean always, keep an eye on the oil and coolant levels on those Mitsubishi motors.
Title: Re: Intrepid trunk lid
Post by: mackdog on January 04, 2009, 09:24:18 PM
I had an 02 Intrepid and had the same problem when I first bought it. I thought it was the latch but it turned out to be the thingy that you pull from  inside the trunk to open it.  Some sort of safety device I guess, in case you lock yourself in or that body stashed in there comes alive lol.  I traded the vehicle a couple months ago so I can't go look at it and give a better description.  I just remember it had something to do with that inside puller.  Mack
Title: Re: Intrepid trunk lid
Post by: Phu Cat on January 05, 2009, 07:37:16 AM
Thanks for the heads-up Mackdog.  I'll check that.

PC
Title: Re: Intrepid trunk lid
Post by: harleyjt on January 05, 2009, 09:20:43 PM
Quote from: egstandard on January 02, 2009, 06:31:10 AM
And on another note. Always and I mean always, keep an eye on the oil and coolant levels on those Mitsubishi motors.

What Mitsubishi motors?  No Mitsu engines were ever used in Intrepids.  All were home grown Mopar.
jt
Title: Re: Intrepid trunk lid
Post by: egstandard on January 06, 2009, 03:27:29 PM
Really? I guess I need a new mechanic then.
Title: Re: Intrepid trunk lid
Post by: harleyjt on January 06, 2009, 03:58:49 PM
Quote from: egstandard on January 06, 2009, 03:27:29 PM
Really? I guess I need a new mechanic then.

Apparently so if he's telling you there's a Mitsu engine in an Intrepid.  Just what engine is it he thinks is a Mitsu?  First generation LH Intrepids (93-97) used either a 3.3L (pushrod) or 3.5 (dual throttle body) engine. Both are Chrysler engines.  2nd gen LH Intrepids (98-02) used 2.7L, 3.2L, or 3.5L (single t/body).  3.2/3.5 were the same engine family.  All are Chrysler engines. Iirc, there weren't a lot of 3.2's.  That was only for a couple of years or so (98-99 maybe 2000), then went to the 3.5L.     
jt
Title: Re: Intrepid trunk lid
Post by: egstandard on January 06, 2009, 06:57:46 PM
Well, it's all water under the bridge now. Or should I say water out of the block. Piss poor design on some water pipe on the block cracked and the old lady let it run dry and cracked the block. I heard the 2.7's were a bad design a couple years ago and should have pawned it then. 2000 with only 85,000 miles on it. I parted it out and scraped the rest. No more Chryslers for me.
Title: Re: Intrepid trunk lid
Post by: mackdog on January 06, 2009, 07:40:29 PM
I guess I must have gotten a good one.  The aforementioned "02 I traded for a 4wd Ranger that I needed for our rough winters up here. 1000,000 adult driven miles on the 2.7 intrepid and absolutely NO engine issues. A tranny prob toward the end but had nothing to do with why I traded it.  Original battery, 80,000 miles on original set of tires.  I did use Mobil one but lets not get into that.  I know this isn't what the orig. thread was about, but just had to get my .02 in on what I thought was, although a bit underpowered, a pretty good car..  MD