What problems? The question isn't very informative.
To fix the hatch latch on a 1998 Subaru, first, inspect the latch mechanism for any debris or rust that may be causing it to jam. Clean the latch and apply lubricant to ensure smooth operation. If the latch is damaged, you may need to replace it by removing the interior panel to access the latch assembly. Reassemble everything carefully, ensuring the latch aligns properly with the hatch.
The back hatch will often not open if the internal mechanism or release has become damaged. Replacing the latch is the most effective and reliable fix.
It is probably the hatch latch. Try taking some electrical tape and wraping it around the latch 2 or 3 times.
To fix the latch on a 1998 Saturn wagon hatchback, first, inspect the latch mechanism for debris or damage. If it’s stuck, try lubricating it with a silicone spray or WD-40. If the latch is broken, you may need to replace it by removing the interior trim panel to access the latch assembly. Ensure all connections are secure and test the latch after reassembly.
While pulling on the handle as if to open the hatch, take a screw driver and pop the locking mechanism/latch to the open position. It should work no problem.
Something is wrong with my 1991 Toyota Corolla Dx's trunk latch. It will not let me close the lid shut and it stay shut. It will not stay latched. There is nothing no obstruction. Can you help me? Thanks
the latch assembly is froze, the lock is busted, and the electric motor trys to open it but it can't. how can i get it open and were can i buy/order a new latch assembly? i need my hatch because my dads paralized and the dealer wont fix it even though its a recall. they said it wasnt on my spasific vin number. any help? :/
Replace the door latch.
Remove the inner door panel & start checking for linkage & handle problems
ks430 trunk latch
if you're referring to the tailgate latch, you 'll likely need to replace it. it isn't hard, i did this on my 1987 S15 jimmy, i just found it to be a pain moving the window latch aside without removing it completely
To fix a stuck door latch, try lubricating the latch mechanism with a silicone-based lubricant. If that doesn't work, you may need to adjust the strike plate or tighten the screws on the latch. If the problem persists, you may need to replace the latch mechanism.