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James@CCC

posted on 7th Jan 04 at 21:02

i used the wires from the rear wiper to safe having to feed through new wires, but i then found then running down the left hand side of the car and cut them there and hooked them to a switch. I think its safer this way as you cant accidently open the boot while ur driving


Rocky

posted on 7th Jan 04 at 20:45

dont worry mate me mates dad doing everything to me car and iam only a walk away from the car so easy to talk to if i want anything extra anyways if he cant do solenoid i b having it dun straight after :D were ya all hook ya button to pop open the boot to the back wiper in front is it??? just to get ideas


James@CCC

posted on 7th Jan 04 at 20:29

yea, you might aswell get it done at the same time. but if the bodyshop do it, be careful that they dont charge you silly money


scoob

posted on 7th Jan 04 at 20:26

yea to much of a pain crawling over the bk seats get it done


Rocky

posted on 7th Jan 04 at 20:24

ok peeps :lol: dont go off the topic here i was just asking wat wud b best like thats all think i get it dun in 1 if poss :)


scoob

posted on 7th Jan 04 at 20:18

the ones for my doors cost me £50


James@CCC

posted on 7th Jan 04 at 20:16

they are a piece of piss to fit and only cost £12.50 from autoeurope - http://www.autoeurope.co.uk/productinfo.asp?productID=788


MODDEDCORSAGSI

posted on 7th Jan 04 at 19:57

cost me bout £6 2:lol:


scoob

posted on 7th Jan 04 at 19:55

cost me £6


Thoday

posted on 7th Jan 04 at 19:55

just had mine done.

cost me hours labour mate plus the solenoid
so £60 total


LukeGSi

posted on 7th Jan 04 at 19:55

Shit that link doesnt wrk try this 1 ----> http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=111162


LukeGSi

posted on 7th Jan 04 at 19:53

I posted the same thing a while back ----->http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=111162


scoob

posted on 7th Jan 04 at 19:53

yea i have a soiliniod but u can just push the bar down and open it ur self bit of a paint pulling the bk seats down tho


Rocky

posted on 7th Jan 04 at 19:39

Cheers mate any more opinons ???


R Lee

posted on 7th Jan 04 at 19:37

a few people are getting it done it done recently, mine is soon.

yes you can still open it from the inside, just need a wire to tug on to open the latch or sommat. you can get the solenoid put in at anytime tbh, but you might aswell get it all done at the same time to save yourself from going back to the garage or climbing into the back of your car to open boot.


Rocky

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 7th Jan 04 at 19:34

Hi Peeps

My corsa going in soon and iam having a smooth boot so i would like to know when i hav a smooth boot wud it be possible to still open the boot ?? i heard that u can open it from the inside without a solenoid?? is this true :o or would it be better to have the solenoid fitted the same time as the boot is being smoothed??

Opinons Please Peeps :D