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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: gizzywizzy on 24 August 2019, 19:08
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Anyone aware if it’s possible to get boot to open and close automatically? Had it on a previous car and found it so useful when arms full of shopping etc.
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There’s an app on OBDEleven that will do it but you need to add a boot opener to the car.
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Cheers for that
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You will need to change the gas struts to much stronger ones plus VCDS tweaks to pop the latch. It will only open, you can't close it automatically due to the much stronger struts.
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Hust Google it. I tried "golf Mk7 auto hatch open" and got lots of results.
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Anyone aware if it’s possible to get boot to open and close automatically? Had it on a previous car and found it so useful when arms full of shopping etc.
ECS hatch pop kit is what you want. Then hold the boot open button on the key. You probably don't need to code - mine, I can see the boot move when I do that. I haven't got the pop kit, but the boot lid moves.
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Anyone aware if it’s possible to get boot to open and close automatically? Had it on a previous car and found it so useful when arms full of shopping etc.
ECS hatch pop kit is what you want. Then hold the boot open button on the key. You probably don't need to code - mine, I can see the boot move when I do that. I haven't got the pop kit, but the boot lid moves.
Won't close it though. And you would need to be aware that:
As to be expected the hatch will be more difficult to close than with the factory hatch struts. However, with an increase in force of only 15% over the factory hatch struts, you will be used to this slight change in no time. Please ensure you close the hatch with your hand on the emblem and not the hatch body.
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Thank you I’ll give it a go.
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The people across the road from me were just unloading their Evoque boot and the auto open and close is pretty cool.
It probably won’t be long before VW offers the option on a Golf or Audi A3 now that it’s a £500 option on a 1 series. With the proliferation of SUV’s between the marques that have higher opening boots due to how tall they are the auto close will be a necessity on them.
If the parts are available they’ll filter down to the lower models then companies like Carsystems will offer retrofit kits that both open and close.
Not something I’d bother with unless it was standard fit but I can see it being very useful for many people.
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Is it not currently on Tiguans and Touregs?
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The people across the road from me were just unloading their Evoque boot and the auto open and close is pretty cool.
It probably won’t be long before VW offers the option on a Golf or Audi A3 now that it’s a £500 option on a 1 series. With the proliferation of SUV’s between the marques that have higher opening boots due to how tall they are the auto close will be a necessity on them.
If the parts are available they’ll filter down to the lower models then companies like Carsystems will offer retrofit kits that both open and close.
Not something I’d bother with unless it was standard fit but I can see it being very useful for many people.
I remember having an Insignia tourer hire car for a month or so and that had auto boot which you could put up and down from the key. Was very useful to be fair. Apart from when I opened it against a metal pole for a light in a carpark - it didn't stop!
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The people across the road from me were just unloading their Evoque boot and the auto open and close is pretty cool.
It probably won’t be long before VW offers the option on a Golf or Audi A3 now that it’s a £500 option on a 1 series. With the proliferation of SUV’s between the marques that have higher opening boots due to how tall they are the auto close will be a necessity on them.
If the parts are available they’ll filter down to the lower models then companies like Carsystems will offer retrofit kits that both open and close.
Not something I’d bother with unless it was standard fit but I can see it being very useful for many people.
I remember having an Insignia tourer hire car for a month or so and that had auto boot which you could put up and down from the key. Was very useful to be fair. Apart from when I opened it against a metal pole for a light in a carpark - it didn't stop!
That would be my fear with an auto-opening boot if it didn’t have some form of sensor to detect obstacles that might be in the way!
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Think they would sense say a wall but as the pole was only just in the line higher up, it almost rubbed against rather than being directly stopped. Reckon most would stop in a lot of circumstances.
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I had this function on my previous 3 cars and I really miss it, it's very convenient when you have your hands full with a child and/shopping, but primarily in the winter months where you can open/close the boot of a filthy car without getting your hands dirty/wet.
All three cars (two Audis, and a Range Rover Sport) had a pressure sensor that would stop the boot opening if it felt pressure applied. So if I realised half way through the boot opening that it might hit something as it was opening I would pull gently on the lid and on the Audi's it would stop completely, and on the Range Rover it would stop & re-close itself.
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Thought I would update this post. Aliexpress sell this now made by canaan electronics,.ltd based in china. Fully remote using the oem remote but not cheap at £300. Anyone bought one? Useful to get some feedback.
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Thought I would update this post. Aliexpress sell this now made by canaan electronics,.ltd based in china. Fully remote using the oem remote but not cheap at £300. Anyone bought one? Useful to get some feedback.
Could you post a link please? Aliexpress sell so much it's hard to find anything.
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Sorry forgot the link which is: https://a.aliexpress.com/_dUK4RCb