I have a 2000 323CI. The car has an automatic trunk release on the
left hand, front inside firewall. The release was working for a while
and now will not activate the trunk. The trunk release on the remote
is also not releasing the trunk. Can anyone help? Is there,
perhaps, a locking mechanism keeping both devices from working?
Thanks,
Rob
Kyle and Lori Greene - 30 Jan 2006 22:00 GMT
>I have a 2000 323CI. The car has an automatic trunk release on the
> left hand, front inside firewall. The release was working for a while
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> Thanks,
> Rob
Check the key position on the lock on the trunk. If its turned to the
horizontal position, it will only unlock at the trunk itself with the master
key. The remote and release button up front won't work. You can find this
info and more on page 39 of your owners manual or in the Owners Circle on
https://oc.bmwusa.com/ .
Kyle.
98 740iL
01 525i
RobNap - 31 Jan 2006 00:01 GMT
Thanks for the reply. The trunk lock is in the horizontal position.
The manual does not instruct me on how to change the position. It will
only turn to the left to open the trunk with the master key, then
locks back up as soon as I close the trunk. Could it be a bad fuse
due to an electrical malfunction?
Jeff Strickland - 03 Feb 2006 00:12 GMT
Put the key in the lock and turn it. The key will come out when the lock is
horizontal or vertical. While verticle, the lock responds to commands from
the central locking system.
> Thanks for the reply. The trunk lock is in the horizontal position.
> The manual does not instruct me on how to change the position. It will
> only turn to the left to open the trunk with the master key, then
> locks back up as soon as I close the trunk. Could it be a bad fuse
> due to an electrical malfunction?
RobNap - 31 Jan 2006 16:41 GMT
Thanks for the reply. The trunk lock is in the horizontal position.
The manual does not instruct me on how to change the position. It will
only turn to the left to open the trunk with the master key, then
locks back up as soon as I close the trunk. Could it be a bad fuse
due to an electrical malfunction?
> Check the key position on the lock on the trunk. If its turned to the
> horizontal position, it will only unlock at the trunk itself with the master
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> 98 740iL
> 01 525i
Fred W - 31 Jan 2006 17:53 GMT
> Thanks for the reply. The trunk lock is in the horizontal position.
> The manual does not instruct me on how to change the position. It will
> only turn to the left to open the trunk with the master key, then
> locks back up as soon as I close the trunk. Could it be a bad fuse
> due to an electrical malfunction?
It should turn back counterclockwise so tha the key slot is vertical, at
which point you should be able to remove the key. Then using the button
should electrically unlock the trunk.

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RobNap - 01 Feb 2006 06:02 GMT
It won't turn. I am going to have BMW diagnose it. I reset the key
today, but it didnt help.
Thanks for your assistance.
Rob
Jeff Strickland - 03 Feb 2006 00:14 GMT
The Valet Key will not operate the trunk lock.
You use the normal key to secure your camera in the trunk, then give the
valet key to the valet service. They can not open the trunk and take your
camera. You can not open the trunk either until you find the normal service
key.
> It won't turn. I am going to have BMW diagnose it. I reset the key
> today, but it didnt help.
> Thanks for your assistance.
>
> Rob
Jeff Strickland - 03 Feb 2006 00:10 GMT
On my 3 Series, I can turn the trunk key to the straight up position and the
trunk lock responds to the central locking system. I can also turn the key
to the right, and then it is locked all of the time, and will not respond to
the central locking.
>I have a 2000 323CI. The car has an automatic trunk release on the
> left hand, front inside firewall. The release was working for a while
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> Thanks,
> Rob