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    Default Trunk door in winter

    Does every SUV suffer from this problem in Winter or just my nissan Xterra.

    Everytime I open the trunk door and put it up it doesnt stay up it just falls back down again and closes - at -25 it usually closes all the way, at -5 to -10 it sort of falls down a little bit enough to be a pain in the arse. Even at +5 it doesnt stay upright.

    I once took it into nissan and they told me that the gas in the struts dont work at sub zero temps and every suv has this problem - I havent noticed too many people having the same issues though.

    Do you find this to be a problem?
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    No, you most likely need to replace the struts.

    Easy job you can do yourself.
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    Sounds like the support struts are done. My old hatch back did the same thing lol.

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    Originally posted by FraserB
    No, you most likely need to replace the struts.

    Easy job you can do yourself.
    Easy job as noted, just make sure you have someone holding the hatch up for you while replacing the struts. Hatches can be heavy, so a manly man is needed. I would not do it with a piece of lumber, wood can fall or slip out... don't ask me how I know this.

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    sounds like the struts

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    Anyone know where I would get it replaced if I didn't want to do it myself - Im not the greatest with DIY and don't have a lot of free time to figure it out.
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    My 350Z's trunk had the same issune in winter. When the weather was nice, there were no problems. Maybe just a Nissan thing.

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    Originally posted by nzwasp
    Anyone know where I would get it replaced if I didn't want to do it myself - Im not the greatest with DIY and don't have a lot of free time to figure it out.
    Any shop can do it, call ravi @ minute muffler 32ave

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    Seriously man - it is a super easy task. Do you know how to unscrew a lightbulb? If so, you can probably replace a liftgate strut.

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    its probably the struts

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    I think I'll have a crack at it myself then see a shop if i fail.
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    none of these guys know what they're talking about.

    i can tell you that the trunk struts most likely need to be replaced.
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    Originally posted by FraserB
    No, you most likely need to replace the struts.

    Easy job you can do yourself.

    Originally posted by lilmira
    Sounds like the support struts are done. My old hatch back did the same thing lol.

    Originally posted by dewytrain
    sounds like the struts

    Originally posted by maxomilll
    its probably the struts

    Originally posted by SOAB
    none of these guys know what they're talking about.

    i can tell you that the trunk struts most likely need to be replaced.

    You said the same thing as everyone


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    I'm pretty sure he knows that.

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    I have 05 murano and it seems a common issue for all nissan vehicles.
    Yes I do have same issue.

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    I have an '06 X-Trail and have had zero issues with my struts in cold weather. That being said, I had the same issue you're having with my old Integra, bought replacements from Canadian Tire and replaced them and it was like new again. It really is an easy DIY job.

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    Originally posted by G-ZUS

    You said the same thing as everyone

    lol G-ZUS fail

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    I have always had this issue with both new and old cars. replacements would normally not fix the issue. It's cold, and I live with the problems.


    However, it is an easy thing to change out if you want to do it.
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    Originally posted by SOAB
    none of these guys know what they're talking about.

    i can tell you that the trunk struts most likely need to be replaced.
    no way man. Your full of shit. Its obviously the struts.

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    i have an '03 QX4 and the struts are fine.... however the bottom locking hinge doesn't catch right when it is below -15. I have to close it a few times or slam it hard to get it to catch correctly. anyone have similar issue?
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