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Old Apr 20th, 2019, 17:55   #1
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Hey Guys,

Has anyone else got a small mark/dentation on the left hand side in their boot liner like the below attachment (XC90)?

Was cleaning boot today and just noticed it, can’t figure out how it got there!

Wondering if it’s another thing they all have in that spot.

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Doh! Fixed now, was an error somewhere!!

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Struggle to see anything wrong in the photos....
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It's just a small indentation in the middle of both of the images I just can't figure out how it got there as nothing has been in the boot to make the indent.

Not really a bother as such was just wondering!
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Struggle to see anything wrong in the photos....
Seriously DangerMUK, you gotta start cheating on your wife or something..
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Its a small mark it doesn't really bother me I was just wondering like the dent in my drivers side sill how it got there, I can't figure it out lol that's what's bugging me!
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Its a small mark it doesn't really bother me I was just wondering like the dent in my drivers side sill how it got there, I can't figure it out lol that's what's bugging me!
You need to let it go ... forget it. It's nothing. I don't see nothing to be honest. I am like you...always trying to have my car like a shinning diamond... and if something gets out of normality and i can't figure it out how it got there my mind tries to solve the puzzle until my obsessive compulsive disorder sets me free... All ok my friend
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Possibly caused by removing or fitting the load cover.
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Its a small mark it doesn't really bother me I was just wondering like the dent in my drivers side sill how it got there, I can't figure it out lol that's what's bugging me!
You could always remove the cover below the boot panel with the dent and then get behind the panel and ease it out? Either do on a warm day and/or apply some heat from a hairdryer to the panel as you apply pressure from behind. You could use the back of a spoon to gently tease the dent out.
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