Hatchback gas struts

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With the onset of colder weather I have noticed that the gas struts ( either one or both ? ) don't seem as energetic and are not opening to the full extent on some occasions. The car is 15 months old or 19 months from build date, I'm guessing there is only a years warranty on such items , but if anyone knows different or has had a similar experience of this and knows if there are any patten parts available . I don't mind changing them myself , not really on the best terms with the suppling dealer so the less I have to do with them the better, unless its a freebie!
 
With the onset of colder weather I have noticed that the gas struts ( either one or both ? ) don't seem as energetic and are not opening to the full extent on some occasions. The car is 15 months old or 19 months from build date, I'm guessing there is only a years warranty on such items , but if anyone knows different or has had a similar experience of this and knows if there are any patten parts available . I don't mind changing them myself , not really on the best terms with the suppling dealer so the less I have to do with them the better, unless its a freebie!
Try cleaning and polishing the inner rod before you condemn them to the bin.
 
With the onset of colder weather I have noticed that the gas struts ( either one or both ? ) don't seem as energetic and are not opening to the full extent on some occasions.
I think you've answered your own question.

The cold weather will reduce the gas pressure inside the strut the same way as your tyre pressures go down when it's cold.
 
I think you've answered your own question.

The cold weather will reduce the gas pressure inside the strut the same way as your tyre pressures go down when it's cold.
True, but then that should be a noticeable effect for everyone else, besides the struts should be able to lift the hatch no matter what the weather ( its not that extreme ) . They will over time degrade , is 15 months and 6500 kms a reasonable lifetime ? That equates to about 300 openings .
 
I think you've answered your own question.

The cold weather will reduce the gas pressure inside the strut the same way as your tyre pressures go down when it's cold.
Got my first tyre pressure warning that I need to check them with a service centre!!! it's was 3am and 0deg, when back home from work I'll put more pressure in..
 
I've had this on other car brands too TBH, so not totally unexpected but I guess it depends on just how much effort they need to lift up the hatch as to what is reasonable.
 
2 pm this afternoon , lifted up boot and it only managed to hold itself up at the top 15 inches of travel , below that , fell down . As it happened I was going into town and passing the dealership so called in to assess the problem , 30 minute journey ,heater on. Had to wait 30 minutes for a "technician" to have a look, and lo and behold it went back to being , well, just acceptable. Held itself up from midpoint onwards but struggled to raise itself but eventually did. He condescendingly said , keep an eye on it and if it gets worse bring it back, the hidden unsaid message which we both understood was , bit of a dipstick are we, sir. Bloody cars having a laugh at me. Felt a right pillock,
Do your own French translations !
 
-1 here, last 2 mornings when I opend the boot it only went about half way, still opens and holds fine just need to use more force to lift it up
 

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