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Pete1955

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  1. Update. We eventually got around to looking at this again today, I had made some long wooden wedges to slowly exert more force on the tailgate inner panel rather than just pulling and It did come off with more force applied, without damaging it. The rear wiper motor was dead so a used replacement has been ordered from a breakers yard on Ebay. Thanks to all who responded. PS all the spring clips holding the tailgate on have been silicon greased up for future easy removal hopefully. Pete
  2. Bapp33 Thanks that's brilliant, I tried it again this morning and it was not working but it is now. Thanks again, Pete
  3. Hi. Shugmo, we did check the rain sensor setting on the display, it was turned off and we did try it on but it made no difference and it was raining 🤔. Insect repellent, thanks for the photo this will help a lot seeing where the clips are situated. xman, I suggested yesterday making some slim wooden wedges to carefully insert around the edge of the panel so anything we gain in opening up the gap will not be lost. Thanks everyone for your help. It was better when they used screws and could buy a workshop manual. I will keep trying the site cardiagn.com suggested above but it seems out of action at least at the moment. Cheers, Pete
  4. Hi Bap33 Thanks for that, I will probably give it another go at the weekend and perhaps let the owner (my son in law) have a try 😀 The panel came off quite well up to the same point at each side and we convinced ourselves that there had to be screws or something holding it from there. Thanks again, Pete
  5. Thanks for that, when we build up more courage we may have a harder pull if no more information turns up, how much is a new Skoda tailgate panel ?
  6. Thanks for your reply, I tried looking at cardiagn.com but the page says 'sorry your request has been denied' Error code:403 Forbidden I tried on 3 different browsers and my phone. There are no screws in the panel or plugs covering screws that we could find. We popped out the interior boot lights built in the tailgate, removed 2 plastic plugs that accessed 2 torque screws but they are not fixing the cover and then popped the clips on the bottom edge of the panel, we are convinced that there is some positive fastener stopping the panel from coming off. I will try cardiagn again tomorrow.
  7. Three of us spent over an hour today trying to gain access to the rear wiper motor which has recently become intermittent on a 2016 mk3 Superb estate. We carefully prised the lower edge of the tailgate trim free from it's clips to open up a decent gap that we could see into but about a foot up each side, the trim is really fast and as it is not my car I was scared to pull any harder as I think the plastic would just split, we couldn't see any other fixings so gave up for the moment as it was also raining. In the past I always bought Haynes manuals but unfortunately they are no longer available for modern cars . What's wrong with screws like they used to use ? Can anyone give us any tips on removing this panel, that doesn't involve ripping it off the car and binning it please 🙂

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