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"Regular" tailgate temperamental to release, MFT won't open

greenlawnracing

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So today my tailgate started acting odd. It won't always fully release, as you know normally you tap the handle or release it from the keyfob/inside the truck. Today it works on occasion, but usually I have to hit the release a few times and give it a little help to release.

The MFT won't release at all. You hear a tiny click, and it moves a hair. Then the entire thing is stuck until you push it back in place.

I messed with it 100 times, ONCE I got the MFT to release.

Called the dealer, they'll get to it when they get to it. Wanted to see if there was something obvious that I have overlooked.
 

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I have the same issue on occasion. Tailgate clocks, you have to then push in on the tailgate and try again. Try adjusting your striker bolts. When I loosen mine and pull them all the way to the rear it seems to resolve my issue. I also have a Bedrug mat that sometime gets caught across the bottom of the tailgate and binds some and I feel not fully latching. After those instances I find my tailgate getting sticky.

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I have the same issue on occasion. Tailgate clocks, you have to then push in on the tailgate and try again. Try adjusting your striker bolts. When I loosen mine and pull them all the way to the rear it seems to resolve my issue. I also have a Bedrug mat that sometime gets caught across the bottom of the tailgate and binds some and I feel not fully latching. After those instances I find my tailgate getting sticky.

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My regular tailgate seems to be working fine now, but the MFT will not release at all
 

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My MFT wold not open once so I opened the tailgate and shut it harder. Seems that if the tailgate is not getting the signal that it is not fully latched, the MFT won't release.
 

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My MFT wold not open once so I opened the tailgate and shut it harder. Seems that if the tailgate is not getting the signal that it is not fully latched, the MFT won't release.
I’ve had that a few times, but it is releasing- just not all the way. I can hear it clicking
 

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My regular tailgate is finicky. It has fell opened a few times on it's own. Seems like it might be a little too light for its own good. It doesn't take much to close it, but I wonder if it needs more force at times. I often check my backup cam on occasion because I'm nervous about it. Of course, it's not something that I could reproduce at the dealer.

So yea, if anyone finds anything obvious, I'm listening too.
 

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I sprayed mine with WD-40 silicon on all the pins and latches. Seemed to me it helped a lot.
 

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As suggested in post #2, adjusting latch pins is a very easy adjustment to make. Get a T-30, and loosen the pins. you’ll find that there’s a lot of adjustability.

Look at where the latches on the tail gate best meet, snug the pins a touch, find the sweet spot for the best operation, then tighten the pins.
 

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I had this issue for the first time with my standard tailgate last week. Hasn't repeated itself yet but will keep an eye on it.
 

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