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On the side of the boot lid & lining up on the boot there are these 2 plastic (seemingly adjustable) plastic bits. What does this do? My only thoughts are to do with the rear maxidot sensor for boot being open/shut, o

r am I wildly off?

Your greater knowledge is much appreciated.

Regards

Mark

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These should help as a visual guide

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Boot opened / closed will be handled by the boot lock, I suspect they are there to keep the alignment true of the hatch.

at a guess they either help the boot make the appropriate 'thunk' when shutting or are part of the crash protection to stop the boot popping in the event of an accident.

They are tracking devices that monitor the amount of times you have opened the hatch.  If you don't open it enough Skoda will only sell you a saloon next time :P

Boot impact and alignment shuts, allegedly.

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Some quite amusing response there (Bishman!) & the rest is of use ta guys.

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