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Old 13th August 2021, 09:05   #1
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Default Door/bonnet/boot warning dashboard light.

Mine has decided to stay on permanently. Have checked the obvious, but suspect it is boot related. The button near the driver's foot has never worked, and whilst opening on the remote (it is a facelift) it does open reluctantly after a bit of machine-gunning.

All suggestions welcomed.

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Old 13th August 2021, 09:09   #2
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Have you looked at the micro switch that triggers the bonnet open signal?

I removed the rubber boot and adjusted the screw , light on dashboard disappeared

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Old 13th August 2021, 09:47   #3
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Machine gunning is caused by the rubber stops on the boot lid wound in too much. Wind them out a quarter turn at a time until it stops 😎
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