> Hi everyone,
>
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> Thanks.
> Andre
I found that what happens when I tried to unlock the trunk
on my 2000 S40 from inside the car depended on the position
of the key slot. I'd have to go look to tbe sure, but I
think it should be vertical for the central unlocking to work.
The dealer wasn't helpful on this; I had to figure it out
myself. The other thing I had to learn was to first turn
the key, then push the lock in. It was natural for me to
push first, then turn.
ave@lantic.net - 14 Dec 2006 16:43 GMT
Hi Marvin,
Yes except that at the shop I unlocked the car with the remote, opened
the trunk (which was then unlocked) and then just closed it again.
While driving home I locked the doors from inside and when I got home
unlocked the doors again from inside... except the trunk remained
locked... so at no time was the key position changed. I have fiddled
with it since I got home and tried the various positions but no joy
whatsoever.
The owners manual says:
Remove key vertically: Boot remains locked
Turn key clockwise and remove: Lock works with central locking system.
Turn key anti-clockwise: Insert key and open lock without using central
locking system. The key cannot be removed.
The lock is set to operate with the central locking system, but it
doesn't work. :-(
So I'm desperate for some help... lol
Thanks.
> > Hi everyone,
> >
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> the key, then push the lock in. It was natural for me to
> push first, then turn.
> Hi everyone,
>
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> Thanks.
> Andre
I have the same problem with my S40. The locking mechanism is broken - it's
a plastic assembly and one small tab is broken off that prevents the remote
locking to operate correctly.
If I had the time, I'd fix it myself as it seems to be a fairly
straightforward remove and replace solution (after you take the trunk liner
off).
ave@lantic.net - 14 Dec 2006 16:52 GMT
Thanks Lloyd... I've just looked in my Haynes manual and it does seem a
simple job to take it out. I'll do that in the morning and hopefully
it won't become a major expense. I'll let you know what I found.
Thanks
> > Hi everyone,
> >
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> straightforward remove and replace solution (after you take the trunk liner
> off).