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Jeff Heff

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  1. On 1/2/2016 at 10:56 AM, clarksongli said:

    You can try adjusting the latch catch itself.  But this will only work temporarily.

     

    http://www.renntech.org/forums/tutorials/article/309-adjusting-rear-glass-latch-eliminate-open-glass-warning/

     

    The sensor itself is for the Glass and located right under where the glass latches physically.  The sensor is normally open, so what that means is you can just unplug it and it will think it's always closed.  This is what i did since the sensor is not easily replaced and is apart of the latch assembly.

     

    get inside and close the hatch.  then get to work pulling the plastic off by the window ( i think the sides have to at least be loosened for the bottom plastic frame to be removed)  you will see a little micro switch in the center below the glass, it will have a 2 prong plug.  unplug that.

     

    Good Luck.

    This TOTALLY worked. This problem started with beeping and dome lights occasionally coming on, and quickly devolved into hatch open notice and car alarm going off incessantly!  THANK YOU!!!

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