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Power Trunk relocks before I can get to it??
For some reason when I use the truck button in the center console, the truck re locks before I get a change to get to it?
Can I change the timing? |
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Mine does this when I get out and shut the door. It creates a rush of air that closes the hatch. It's fine if I leave the door open when I get out. Maybe there is something to fix this that I don't know about. |
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Dan |
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But, I believe you need to adjust the trunk stops, on each side; this allows the trunk to pop out a bit more so the latch doesn't catch to relock. I assume you have no corosion on the electronic of trunk latch. BTW, what year is yours? just curious. |
it's an 05..no corrosion that I know of
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Vacuum from the door closing, design flaw. Leave the door open, crack the back and all is good. ;)
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http://www.xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-foru...domly-lol.html I think you two are a perfect ying / yang. |
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:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: Thanks for the laugh first thing this morning:bustingup Mine does the same thing but only when the doors are shut hard. If I close all doors normally, the hatch stays open. If I open it, then shut all doors, lock them, then walk away, the rear stays open. I would try adjusting the stoppers about a turn counterclockwise. |
Its maddening. As the door shuts it increases the interior air pressure enough to lift the gate a hair, which then swings back down and latches.
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Home Page > Search > 51137062294 - ECS Tuning Inc Hope this solves your problem |
Happy to help a man/woman in need.:thumbup:
On a serious note, to avoid the problem you need to have the panoramic roof open somewhat to prevent the pressure build up that causes the problem. However b/c you'll get wind buffeting noise at speed, you should also have a window cracked just enough to allow airflow to prevent it. Now make sure you don't leave the sunroof in that position for more than a day and certainly not in the heat or else you'll have a problem closing it and keep in mind that fiddling with the window too much might prematurely cause the window regular to crap out. Honestly your best solution is to just leave everything closed, do not open the trunk, roof, or windows. Ever. Enter only through the driver's door and do it as gently as possible as though you were trying not to awaken a sleeping bear. Then all will appear on your car as if it functions perfectly and your passengers will never know. Problem solved. No charge. Quote:
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:rofl: I've contemplated this for awhile now. |
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So here are the pictures I took, very easy less than 5 min job; use torx 25 to loosen the rubber stop then twist CCW until it's about 34mm, both sides. Make sure it's not too far out more than 36mm, then you'll likely get trunk lid not close message cause it won't latch securely. Now I can press the button from inside and the trunk stays open. |
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