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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: Dizzie on 05 April 2004, 13:32
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I want to add one of my spare central locking soleniods to work the boot aswell, but can't see how to rig up the links to disable the psuh button on the tailgate so it only opens when the car is unlocked.
if anyone with CL fitted as standard would mind taking off the plastic cover on their tailgate and taking some pics it would be greatly appreciated :)
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Damn, the last one I broke for spares had that.........I've still got all the linkage and solenoid somewhere......but can't remember how it was all fitted. If you don't get any success here, I'll see if I can get my father in law to take some pics of his.............
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I can take some pics for you, but explain in stupid english what you want me to take a pic of!!
(otherwise I'll come back with a pic of my spare wheel or somehting useful like that!) can take pic tonight and email to you tomorrow. :)
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LOL, I think you'll find that what Dizzie is after is pics of the lock mechanism immediately behind the exterior push button for tailgate release. You may find there is a plastic cover over it that will need removing first.
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cool, so I'm taking a picture of the inside of the boot lock mechanism right?
i.e. not trying to take off the lock on the outside and take a pic of what's underneath it!!
maybe I'll take a pic of everything just to be safe..... ;D
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The lock in the boot of the MK2 on the factory central locking has a white plastic slider piece that is connected to the solenoid via an operating rod.
When you lock the car it slides it out of the way and the outside push button has nothing to push on so it doesn't unlock.
When you unlock the car the slider piece moves back into position and the lock button pushes onto the lock and opens it.
The above is also determined by the position of the lock barrel, as one is constant lock, one is central locking and the other is a fail safe to allow you to get into the boot.
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I had a look at a mates tonight so I know what you mean now. thanks guys.
Rich, do you have the extra bits I need as it'll save a trip to the scrappy I hate?
If I do this and my battery dies so much it won't operate my central locking am I f**ked?
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Well no, If you read what I put again the lock barrel has a fail safe that you can use.
Put the key in the lock and turn it right over to the right and hold it in this position. push the lock in.
This pops the boot.
Thats if you adapt the standard sliding lock mechanism the air operated systems have.
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I had a look at a mates tonight so I know what you mean now. thanks guys.
Rich, do you have the extra bits I need as it'll save a trip to the scrappy I hate?
If I do this and my battery dies so much it won't operate my central locking am I f**ked?
Should have Dizzie........I'll have a look and get back to you. Remind me if I take too long........
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err......does anyone want the frankly amazing pictures I took of my boot in the rain last night?
*kicks computer peevishly and thinks about joining clubgti where he'll be appreciated....* ;)
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sure
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Gsf sell the lock mechanism complete for ?15, ive replaced the tailgate on my car, the replacement was a central lockin one, dont need the lockin bits so you can have the mechanism n vacuum cylinder if you like!
drop me a mail or somethin
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no need for the vacume bits as I have electric solenoids in my car. Could do with the linkage tough. I'll have a look what the scrapper wants for them.
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As your using an electric solenoid all you need to do is source a central locking boot lock and rig that up so it works as per factory spec.
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that was the plan batman ;D
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dude, you can have a central locking boot lock and the linkage for nowt if ya dont mind payin postage, looked at your profile n youre unlikely to want to collect!!!
Just clutterin mi garage up at the mo! ;D
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lob it in a box and find out how much then dude.
do you have a lock and key too?