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hey does anyone struggle to close the boot? with my new polo i have to really slam the boot closed for it to be able to lock. does anyone else have the same problem?
cheers
hey does anyone struggle to close the boot? with my new polo i have to really slam the boot closed for it to be able to lock. does anyone else have the same problem?
cheers
Yeah I have the same problem too. I generally find that if you let it close by itself by letting go, its usually not sufficient so most of the time I have to either slam it or give it a a little shove just before it fully closes.
Yeah I have the same problem too. I generally find that if you let it close by itself by letting go, its usually not sufficient so most of the time I have to either slam it or give it a a little shove just before it fully closes.
thanks GTI Dave, its alot harder than any of my other cars. its good to see that im not the only one.
i initially thought that you had to slam the bejesus out of it before it would close-then i realised that there is some sort of electric latch thingy that resets itself after every time you open the boot- this takes a few seconds.
so next time you open the boot and chuck something in, just wait about 7 seconds or so, and then close FIRMLY, but dont slam it.
it'll make a nice deep "thud" sound, and your open boot light wont be on
i initially thought that you had to slam the bejesus out of it before it would close-then i realised that there is some sort of electric latch thingy that resets itself after every time you open the boot- this takes a few seconds.
so next time you open the boot and chuck something in, just wait about 7 seconds or so, and then close FIRMLY, but dont slam it.
it'll make a nice deep "thud" sound, and your open boot light wont be on
hey, i closed firmly and waited and nothing happened, the manuals don't say anything about an electric latch for the boot. is it supposed to lock itself automatically?
One of the things the dealer told me when I picked up my Polo was to close the boot firmly. He suggested pressing on the VW badge when closing. Works every time for me.
I'm pretty sure it does lock automatically after a certain amount of time. I'll have to check the manual - somewhere under "locking" I think.
No it doesn't.
What Scott was saying was when you open it, the latch has to reset before you can shut it properly. If it doesn't work the first time and you attempt to shut it again immediately it won't work, wait a few seconds.
You don't have to slam the boot, I pull on the handles on the inside of the tailgate and let go once it's about to hit my arm. Shuts every time.
What Scott was saying was when you open it, the latch has to reset before you can shut it properly. If it doesn't work the first time and you attempt to shut it again immediately it won't work, wait a few seconds.
You don't have to slam the boot, I pull on the handles on the inside of the tailgate and let go once it's about to hit my arm. Shuts every time.
I just tested it - shut the boot the way you said by pulling on the internal handles....nice method btw.
With both front doors unlocked, if you unlock the boot, then close it, it doesn't automatically lock.
With only the drivers door unlocked, if you unlock the boot, then close it, it does automatically lock.
This is on a 3 door, 09 GTI though, so different model/year Polos might vary?
I just tested it - shut the boot the way you said by pulling on the internal handles....nice method btw.
With both front doors unlocked, if you unlock the boot, then close it, it doesn't automatically lock.
With only the drivers door unlocked, if you unlock the boot, then close it, it does automatically lock.
This is on a 3 door, 09 GTI though, so different model/year Polos might vary?
True, if you use the key to unlock the boot separately it will lock itself after. Same as if you unlock the car and don't open a door, it'll lock again.
On my 2006 gti the small plastic flap that covers the latch hole boot side fell apart 2 years ago so i removed it and found boot shut better with out it. Only last week i put it back on had to pull all the plastic off up to the tail lights .The shaft had worked loose or was not installed right at assembly its all good now.I give the latch at least 5 seconds after opening and follow through with my hand light pressure on the vw badge wait 2 seconds and it always shuts.Hope this helps.
I too use the internal handles to pull down the boot to shut my polo (but that just may be because im short!)
I always find myself getting out of the drivers seat to shut the boot properly when someone else has closed it You really do need to give it a little bit of a push to close it, but I like the nice solid thud it makes when you do.
Yep I noticed this when I was borrowing a Polo for a week. Needed much more effort to close it than my Mk IV. I noticed as well the two stage unlocking - ie one click on the remote to unlock driver's door, 2nd click to open all other doors etc - was turned on by default. I presume then it's std across the Polo (and prob Mk V) range?
Slightly off topic, I've had autolocking turn on in my car as it can be controlled through VAGCOM. If I unlock the doors to get out using the unlock button on the door, (rather than pulling the handle twice) the boot unlocks as well but then relocks after 30 seconds if not opened in that time while the doors stay unlocked.
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