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barryw
17-04-2008, 07:33 PM
The boot on my R reg Passat estate will no longer lock. Even if I put the key in the boot lock and turn it, the doors will lock and unlock but not the boot. If I open the boot with the doors locked, the alarm sounds. I suspect that the problem is with the solenoid. Anybody else experienced this? Is the solenoid likely to be the cause? Thanks in advance.
more then likely the solenoid is knackered.just double check the catch on the lock with the screwdriver when boot is open.If is not catching,its defo the soleniod.I have replaced hundreds of them
barryw
19-04-2008, 11:14 AM
I'll do that. Thanks.:beerchug:
kojack
21-04-2008, 08:50 PM
I have the same problem with my Passat saloon, how much does the solenoid cost & is it easy to replace.
cheers
dahri
24-04-2008, 12:03 PM
I have the same problem with my Passat saloon, how much does the solenoid cost & is it easy to replace.
cheers
the motor at the boot might be gone. Disconnect the motor from the rest in the boot and it will lock the boot when you turn the key. It wont lock the boot when you turn the key on the doors though.
kojack
24-04-2008, 04:35 PM
Cheers thanks dahri, I'll give it a try:beerchug:
passing
24-04-2008, 10:01 PM
My solenoid/motor was fully extended when I took it apart after experiencing the same problem. Replaced it for £10 from the ********.
Took the old one apart and found it working fine so put it back togther and it stil works fine out of the car. I am none the wiser why the problem happened in the first place apart from having to adjust the linkage slightly (simple) when the new one was fitted.
kojack
28-04-2008, 03:17 PM
the motor at the boot might be gone. Disconnect the motor from the rest in the boot and it will lock the boot when you turn the key. It wont lock the boot when you turn the key on the doors though.
Sounded easy, I don't really no what IM looking for, Ive looked both rear left & right for the boot motor, is it in the boot lid it self ?
I found a little square blue box in the drivers side rear boot just in front of the tail light but Its written in german, it could be just the rear lights for all I know.
Im a noob now days, the 70's & 80's was much easier to reapair cars, :D
passing
28-04-2008, 03:33 PM
the motor is mounted inside the lid and accessible once you remove the lid lining. You will find a plastic plate with various linkages and the rectangular motor mounted to it by two screws. I took the whole thing out but realise now that I could have extracted the motor without doing so. It is a simple changeover and the hardest part is probably getting your fingers behind the lining if it is anything like my estate.
The motor was £10 odd from the ********
kojack
28-04-2008, 05:43 PM
Excellent cheers thanks for the help, Passing, I'll have a good look on my next day off.
Many thanks
barryw
05-05-2008, 09:47 PM
I bought and fitted a new motor. However the new motor locks the boot again as soon as it is unlocked. I noticed that the new motor has part number 380 959 781 C whereas the old one has the same number without the C on the end. Does anybody know what the difference is?
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