Trunk Popper


Trunk Popper for a Vert or Z06
This is an easy mod but for those of you who prefer to buy the ready made item it sells for a very reasonable price of $15.95 from one of the Forum vendors. Unfortunately the vendor doesn’t ship overseas so I needed a DIY version:
http://www.c5trunkpopper.com/
If you want to try yourself, pick up a 7/8” compression spring from Home Depot. They retail at $3.98 for a pack of 4 springs, 2 large and 2 small. You’ll also need an end cap of the same diameter. I used a 7/8” rubber stopper ($1.76). The advantage is that it acts as a soft buffer and can be trimmed to fit.

Cut the large spring to a length of 2”. The springs are quite strong so it takes a bit of elbow grease to cut it. Tighten the radius at the cut end of the spring to give a hole to fasten the screw through.
Undo the T30 torx screw on the right hand side of the closure plate. Insert the torx screw down the barrel of the spring and retighten it in place.
Slot the bung in place. You can trim the bung to get whatever fit you prefer. With it as shown it takes a good push to close the trunk. Trimming the bung will make it easier to close..

It took 10 minutes and all the lubrication and fiddling with the lock are a thing of the past.
The previous owner had taken the car in when it was still under warranty for the problem you have described.
I saw the GM work order that said "Customer states trunk only opens when it's hot outside."
He showed me the little piece rubber they "installed" on the center edge of the trunk towards the front of the car.
It does not do anything. I still have to slowly wedge my fingers between a crack to open the trunk up.
The driver’s side opening of the trunk lid is also raised a bit higher, so it can appear that the trunk is not properly closed. I adjusted the plastic whatchamacallits, but I cannot get it to sit flush.
Anywho, thanks again for the info!




Trunk Popper for a Vert or Z06
This is an easy mod but for those of you who prefer to buy the ready made item it sells for a very reasonable price of $15.95 from one of the Forum vendors. Unfortunately the vendor doesn’t ship overseas so I needed a DIY version:
http://www.c5trunkpopper.com/
If you want to try yourself, pick up a 7/8” compression spring from Home Depot. They retail at $3.98 for a pack of 4 springs, 2 large and 2 small. You’ll also need an end cap of the same diameter. I used a 7/8” rubber stopper ($1.76). The advantage is that it acts as a soft buffer and can be trimmed to fit.

Cut the large spring to a length of 2”. The springs are quite strong so it takes a bit of elbow grease to cut it. Tighten the radius at the cut end of the spring to give a hole to fasten the screw through.
Undo the T30 torx screw on the right hand side of the closure plate. Insert the torx screw down the barrel of the spring and retighten it in place.
Slot the bung in place. You can trim the bung to get whatever fit you prefer. With it as shown it takes a good push to close the trunk. Trimming the bung will make it easier to close..

It took 10 minutes and all the lubrication and fiddling with the lock are a thing of the past.
For a second there I though I was reading something else...
Peace
Chip
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If you look at mine its slightly longer than the professional design. (4 turns vice 5 on mine).
You could cut the spring slightly shorter or shave the rubber stopper to adjust the fit. A bit of trial and error and you'll get one that does what you want. It's a compromise between how hard the trunk pops up and how hard you have to push to close the trunk lid.
With 4 springs in the pack its no big deal if you get it wrong first time. Throw it away and try again. Or if you get it right first time you can offer a gift to a Corvette Buddy
Last edited by DeeGee; Oct 19, 2008 at 01:26 AM.

I couldn't get my fingers underneath either, but I also noticed that my struts were worn out, (PC is 11 years old now).
Got two new struts at AutoZone for 25 bucks (for both!) and the trunk lid opens and closes n-i-c-e now and..... pops up at least 1-1/2 to 2 inches every time.

Cannot perform a cold weather test though.... livin' in southwest Florida!




When you open the trunk the wire pushes up the trunk latch/striker popping it up. The wire must be bent where it will be directly under the U shaped latch on the trunk lid. if not it can move or slip to the front and miss the latch completely.
Take a needle nose or regular plier pull up and give the piece a slight bend to restore the original shape. After years the metal fatigues and loses the radius from the factory.
give it a shot. Mine is going on a year since i first posted the fix and its working fine.
good luck














