Release for unlocking Boot

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col
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Post by col »

Does anyone know of a device for unlocking the boot with a lever from inside like in other cars? Having to take the key out of the ignition every time is getting annoying. I've seen a similar aftermarket jobbie for an MGF

thanks

col
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mvoong
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Post by mvoong »

I agree that it is annoying having to take the key out to unlock the boot but surely it's much a safer when you leave your car parked with the roof down. Having an internal release system from within the car will allow people to open the boot.

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Post by Alex LS »

The obvious option is for it only to work when the engine is running, or linked to the immobiliser or something...
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Post by Alexandros »

Jeasus !!! What are u talking about ?
There is not a single cabrio in the whole
universe in which you can unlock the boot from inside. The reasons are more than obvious.. Even if i was 1000 years old i wouldn't be so BORED!!! Spare me folks!

denmark
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Post by denmark »

hi all

the german counterpart to this web site has a great do-it-yourself-section

to read more about your problem click http://www.ccfreunde.de/bastelecke_kofferraum.htm

please note that there are different solutions to 2001 and 2002 models.

if anyone tries this, please post photos and how to do as my german is not perfect... ;)

denmark