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Volkswagen Passat B6 (from the year 2004)

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The trunk lid



The provisions of the lock cylinder

The position of the lock cylinder
Fig. 1.16. The position of the lock cylinder



Position A: the boot lid can be locked and unlocked by the central locking system.
Position B: the boot lid is permanently locked.
After that, the boot lid can only be unlocked via the remote control key or the switch in the driver's door.
Position C: central locking system with faulty or the battery is discharged at a position of the cylinder lock can unlock the boot lid mechanically key.

The lever opening the trunk lid
Fig. 1.17. The lever opening the trunk lid


To open the tailgate unlocked treat the lever under the bottom edge of the cover (Fig. 1.17), and raise the lid.
To close the lid, pull it down for what it is best to take up the pen-groove in the inner skin of the lid, and. rocking slightly, fold the cover.

ATTENTION
After closing the tailgate always try to pull her up to make sure that the tailgate is securely latched. Otherwise the motion, it can suddenly open up, even if the lock and locked.




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