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need info on wagon tailgate latch part 200 1989

'89 245 (wagon)- previous owners took some parts out of the tailgate latch mechanism. The dealership was actually able to order some of the parts for less than a dollar (!) but not the "dowel". From this crappy diagram, it looks like all I'm missing is that dowel and one of those clips to hold it on (forgot to order two). But that seems like an awful long way for a dowel to go, and that it might get bound up when I try to lock the tailgate... Did they give me the right rod going from the lock cylinder over to the latch button? This picture is when the rod is farthest over toward the latch button (in the unlocked position??).

Could anybody send me a picture of their intact latch mechanism?

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need info on wagon tailgate latch part 200 1989

If you can't find one elsewhere get in touch with me directly--I have pins and clips. Be sure to grease the pin so it slides through the loops smoothly. -- Dave








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never mind 200 1989

I think I understand how it works, and how I can rig up something for it...








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never mind 200 1989

Hello,

Try to go to a junkyard to get the correct parts.

You can probably find a clevis pin at a hardware store to make the rear hatch work.

But installing just a long enough clevis pin, makes the hatch open-able, but not lockable.

If you are into fabricating, you could make a bracket to attach to the clevis pin to connect to the lock rod.
--
Eric
Hi Performance Automotive Service (formerly OVO or Old Volvos Only)
Torrance, CA 90502







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