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Rear door problem in cold weather?

nctrader77

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2000 Ford Explorer XLT
This may sound crazy, but when it is cold outside the rear hatch door or hatch glass will not open. I hear a clunk, like the solenoid activates, but it will not open. As soon as it gets warm; bingo no problem.

Anybody have the same problem, or know where I should look. Not really sure how cold could effect the latch, as I assume it is operated by a solenoid. Any help will be appreciated.
 






Yes

I have the same problem with my 2001 sport. It's only the rear hatch/glass. Whenever it's really cold i notice i have to press the unlock button a few times to unlock the rear hatch. Eventually it unlocks. If it's at home and in the garage, i just remember to unlock it while it's still warm so i have no problems the next day. It doesn't happen once the truck heats up though. I will put some white lithium grease on the actuator when i get a chance, that should solve it.
 






I had the same problem and fixed it with a few squirts of WD-40. However, the white lithium would probably be better. I recently found that they made white lithium in a spray and used it on my hinges and it really sticks to the metal.

I think it is a good idea to lubricate the locks / hinges as part of winterization.
 






I checked my "Family Handyman" magazine that sugguested the different types of lubricants for different areas of the car. They suggest WD-40 if it is stuck or rusted, followed by white lithium spray.
 






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