Continuing my hood latch assessment, today I took a look at the striker/latch alignment on the PreA. Turns out the striker does have the same nut welded in at an angle on the retaining plate. With this latch design, it appears to be critical that the striker be very perpendicular to that latch, particularly fore/aft. There was a significant angle difference fore/aft so I ended up shimming the back of the latch quite a bit to get the latch square to the striker. You can see the two pieces of sheet metal that I placed at the rear of the latch to raise it up:
The striker was off left to right so I put a shim(washer) under one side to get it much closer to square.
Next was getting the striker pin re-aligned with the hole in the latch. This process has been well documented so will not go into that. After these two adjustments I could tell a significant difference in how the hood latched up - much better and easier. Prior to squaring up the striker pin the hood was much harder to close and often needed several slammings. Thank the Porsche gods that my hood has never popped open in some 40,000 miles.
I also called an old friend from GM who is a real expert on latches. He has several of his more than 50 patents related to hood latches. I am emailing him pictures and hopefully he will give me his assessment of this latch. What he did say is that it was always a design no-no to have two detents or catches as it is very difficult to manufacture and adjust the accuracy needed when this is done.
Phil
The striker was off left to right so I put a shim(washer) under one side to get it much closer to square.
Next was getting the striker pin re-aligned with the hole in the latch. This process has been well documented so will not go into that. After these two adjustments I could tell a significant difference in how the hood latched up - much better and easier. Prior to squaring up the striker pin the hood was much harder to close and often needed several slammings. Thank the Porsche gods that my hood has never popped open in some 40,000 miles.
I also called an old friend from GM who is a real expert on latches. He has several of his more than 50 patents related to hood latches. I am emailing him pictures and hopefully he will give me his assessment of this latch. What he did say is that it was always a design no-no to have two detents or catches as it is very difficult to manufacture and adjust the accuracy needed when this is done.
Phil
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