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I've just changed the globe in the tail light of my mrs territory and now the boot wont stay shut, the latch wont engage. I've removed the light and replaced it but that hasnt made a difference. I have no idea what the go is, i went no where near the latch at any stage.
Does anyone have any experience with this?

Any help or ideas would be greatly appreceated

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Lol why would u ask on here....... Haha

Because I joined while I had an import, because its a car forum, because a whole lot of the guys here have daily drives, because I've received great help from people here previously, because there are a whole lot of people here with great technical knowledge... You're right tho, terrible place for me to ask a car question.

I did want to ask on a Ford forum Steven but I didn't know my Mrs login details so I asked the question on two forums I was a member of, sorry again to have put you out with that deano!

And yeah we did manage to get the ball joints replaced too. It's unlike Ford to bugger up cars hey haha!

ha ha! i hear what your saying but yeah, give a ford forum a shot as your problem might be a common one, i personally dont know of anyone who is into imports and would have (for instance) a territory as a daily. . . unless they are masochists! :-)

Hahaha trust me mate it wouldn't have been my first choice! It does the job tho I guess, fits the dog in the back seat which was all but impossible in the 32 or 180 and it hasn't rolled over going around a round about!

Cheers mad, I just pulled the latch apart and all is well now

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