How do I replace the boot catch on my 2004 KIA Rio hatchback

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Asked by Garreg Sep 18, 2014 at 02:04 AM about the 2004 Kia Rio Base

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The boot catch on my 2004 Kia Rio Hatchback has broken. How can I replace it. Parts
are available on EBAY. Fitting instruction would help.

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Searched YouTube and found lots of advice on Kia Rio but nothing specific to boot catch replacement. Could you send me a link please

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I have the kia rio estate 2004 and I had the problem of not being able to open the boot. However I managed to lever it open from the inside. There's a wee black square lever type part on the right side of the bracket on the boot facing side.i popped it open and took it apart and the cable from the release boot catch had just over stretched... Easy fix once u get the boot open. I tried everywhere for advise and was even willing to pay for a locksmith but it's sorted now. I hope this helps.

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