The title is pretty much true. 20 minutes of work saved plenty of money. Great tutorial! Worked like a charm with minor modification in Ibiza 6J 2009. Highly recommend!
Really helpful video. The plastic wheel on my Leon was slightly different so would not come out easily so i put two strips of insulation tape in situ. This fixed the problem and saved buying a new unit which are around £120.00.
works great but I don't think it'll last that long. Fortunately my iPhone has a Lidar scanner and I used a free app from app store to make a 3d scan of this part and I printed 30 copies of it on my 3D printer. Now I can wait for the old one to finally fails, I can use the replacement ones instead which I printed from a very strong material
@@nico-ve7jf I don't really know 😂 but since it takes 1 hour to print one with the specific temperature resistant matetial, I decided to print multiple during it night and it took me 7 hours to do that which saves some time in the future 🤣
I had the same problem, it was no more opening from the handle..... I but 1 drop of super glue on the electrical button and one long drop on the white plastic and let them dry out for 24 hours and after that I assembled back and it works like new 😉👍👌
Nice video, maybe a weird question but in winter the mechanism of my Leon is always frozen or staying in open position. Do you think I will be able to grease the mechanism in some way? Maybe with silicon?
The key button only unlocks the lock, the "S" handle then activates the electronic tailgate latch. Think of a drivers door; the key button unlocks the lock, the door handle mechanically opens the latch. He was only pushing the key button to show that the lock had been unlocked.
Hi. The problem is not in the remote key button. The plastic on the electrical switch shown in 1:42 was worn out. So the solution was to add one layer of tape on the white plastic 2:28 that is responsible for activation of the electrical switch when you pull the door handle. The other possible solution was mentioned by Flaviu - he added a drop of super glue directly on the worn out electrical switch. I think that his solution is even better than mine.
The remote key just unlocks the trunk door, but you still have to physically press the electrical switch to open the door as seen in 1:41 to 1:46. The problem lies in the worn out plastic bit at the top of that switch.
Let me know if it works for you too. It's not a perfect solution. Now it's has been 3 months since I repaired the lock and occasionally it still doesn't open at the first try. I have to pull the handle a few times or harder than usual and then it opens.
Yes, it worked! the contact switch seems that it make contact when its pressed more after you hear the click... so I installed some hard rubber attached and glued. Its working! thank you very much for the video!
Seat Altea here, the remote does nothing, the handle doesnt open,no sound of the motor unlocking anything. But I can get through the emergency unlock step, spent like a good 40mins fiddling around but nothing. Could it be due to low temps outside? Its like -1 to -7 here these days. Or maybe Im doing something wrong, I dont know.
@@problemstolearnfrom8119 Well, its a borrowed car, so Im not sure how new it is, but I know it was recently changed. I did get through the emergency unlock step. I already had tried lighting the inside of the slit by that point when I opted to try it once again (I did think I was going insane cuz by the definition of insanity I was doing the same thing over and over, expecting different results) and I found that most of the angles I light at it result the slit seeming even darker than before lighting, but an extremely narrow angle lets you see into the slit. What I saw was that the backdoor was sitting in its place a little deeper than the back door of your Altea, but the soft cover on the inside of the door was holding in a different sorta way also, and I think its due to these small differences is why my car key wasnt reaching the level by a couple of milimeters. So I took a very thin wrench a little longer than the key, reached in and managed to open the back door after a few seconds of practice. Everything else, except a part of the soft cover holding points apparently being held by something that seems to be glued before and the glue held weaker than the holding points, seemed to go well. Got a bit dark and cold so I left it at that, but Ill find another day to take out the handle and check if the switch and the motor are working. Its also weird, because the owner told me the remote button used to work before, but for me it only lights up the red LED and thats about it. Either way its a fine car as much as Ive been borrowing it (about a 1000 kilometers at this time I think, maybe 1100 km).
Mine refuses to open with the key. Just stopped working without warning. but my electronic key unlock stopped working long before. Can't work out if it's the electronics causing the problem or the mechanical part of the key lock? So frustrating
1) But my electronic car key stopped working long before - you can try changing the battery in your car key and see if it works 2) Can't work out if it's the electronics causing the problem or the mechanical part of the key lock? I had the same dilemma, so I took the door lock out and through trial and error, I found out that the small switch (shown at 1:40 and 2:05) wasn't being pressed by the white plastic because the upper part of the electric switch had worn out.
@@problemstolearnfrom8119 thank you kindly. I shall try what you suggested. But I am almost certain it's the mechanical side of the lock. When you put the key in and turn it...its feels different if that's makes sense..very loose mechanism where as before you could feel resistance on the key. I have given up on the electronic side ie I had 2 keys. One had the battery and buttons on. I lost that key. Only had a spare key left which had no battery or buttons on it...its purely a key.
I dont think that electrical tape would last there for more than 2 weeks. If that another thicker layer do the job, then mayby a layer of two of some glue...
Eso que lleva un motor oh algo para que es lo que estás haciendo, el maletero de un amigo de un león 2 le han dicho k es el motor k lo lleva hay oh en la cerradura
"I'm sorry, but I don't speak Spanish. I used Google Translate to get this translation that doesn't make much sense: 'What is it that you're doing with a motor or something? The trunk of a friend's Leon 2 has been told that the motor carries it there or in the lock.'
He means that there's a motor in the lock (electric motor) that opens and closes the lock of the trunk (normally when it's not broken). And a friend of him had that problem and they (I suppose from the garage) told him that this part is broken. Happened with an Leon 2.
@@anthony69ruiz99 Tienes que hablar sin abrevaciones con extranjeros así no pueden traducirlo con Google (cosas como pq, k etc no funciona). Esta cerradura tiene un motor tmb pero no se puede usar pq este componente de plastico ha sido deteriorado así no funcionó más sabes. Normalmente si escuchas que el motor hace algo si abres la cerradura con la llave, es un componente mecanico que esta roto como aquí tmb. Espero que hayaís solucionado todo. Saludos desde Alemania
The title is pretty much true. 20 minutes of work saved plenty of money. Great tutorial! Worked like a charm with minor modification in Ibiza 6J 2009. Highly recommend!
I'm glad it worked!
Really helpful video. The plastic wheel on my Leon was slightly different so would not come out easily so i put two strips of insulation tape in situ. This fixed the problem and saved buying a new unit which are around £120.00.
Спасибо огромное! Я, без малейшего опыта , сделала всё сама по инструкции и опять дверь открывается 🥳🥳🥳🥳. Спасибо!!!
Massive thanks for this, saved me some trouble.
me ha gustado el video...gracias por el aporte de como arreglar la apertura del portón
Muchas gracias por tu aporte, saludos desde Acapulco, México.
Thank you for the clear video! This solved the problem in my car.
Thank you very much! It worked also for my Seat Leon! (from 2008)
Eres un crack. Seguí tus pasos y me a foncuinado.
works great but I don't think it'll last that long. Fortunately my iPhone has a Lidar scanner and I used a free app from app store to make a 3d scan of this part and I printed 30 copies of it on my 3D printer. Now I can wait for the old one to finally fails, I can use the replacement ones instead which I printed from a very strong material
30???? How often do u plan on replacing it😅
@@nico-ve7jf I don't really know 😂 but since it takes 1 hour to print one with the specific temperature resistant matetial, I decided to print multiple during it night and it took me 7 hours to do that which saves some time in the future 🤣
I had the same problem, it was no more opening from the handle..... I but 1 drop of super glue on the electrical button and one long drop on the white plastic and let them dry out for 24 hours and after that I assembled back and it works like new 😉👍👌
Thank you for sharing your experience.
Brilliant guide..sorted it in 15 mins..thankyou 👌🏽
Thanks for the good help. We need to fix this for my own Toledo😅👍
I hope it works for you too.
Dzięki. Mam nadzieję że nie będę musiał tego robić ale napewno się przyda taka wiedzą.
Thank You for the video. Works on my car
Thanks a lot, the problem was same as described in the video !!!
Merci beaucoup ca m'a aidé aujourd'hui. Bien détaillé et Vraiment utile.❤
Excellent Video! Worked a charm though the plastic insert did not come out on mine so just put electrical tape over the top. Thanks!
I glad it worked for you too.
Thank you, you saved my day!
fixed my issue aswell, thanks a lot !
Sorry for the hevy breathing,you are the king ;)
Nice video, maybe a weird question but in winter the mechanism of my Leon is always frozen or staying in open position. Do you think I will be able to grease the mechanism in some way? Maybe with silicon?
Hi. Do you mean that the handle doesn't go back down?
@@problemstolearnfrom8119 yes do to frost. But also it is very hard to actually open the boot when its freezing.
Maybe try to spray some wd-40?
@@problemstolearnfrom8119 myself I was more thinking of Silicon as WD40 dry’s out the rubbers etc I guess
Try with mayonnaise
Is Lord Vader around :-P? Thanks for posting!
I did this for my mom's car - it worked for a week or two but the tape teared. Now I put epoxy glue layer on the white part and it is working again.
Para un seat corodoba de 2002 1.4 16v también funcionará las mismas herramientas y tal
Vielen Dank geiles Video durch dich habe ich 90 € material Kosten gespart und Einbau wir auch noch dazugekommen du bist klasse danke dir
Thank u, u saved my day
Thank you very much. Really helped. Все просто , реально помогло.
If the button was faulty, then why did the key button not unlock the boot ?
The key button only unlocks the lock, the "S" handle then activates the electronic tailgate latch.
Think of a drivers door; the key button unlocks the lock, the door handle mechanically opens the latch.
He was only pushing the key button to show that the lock had been unlocked.
Great job!
Hecho!!! Funciona!! Muchas gracias!!🎉🎉
THANK YOU!!!!! Just made my day!!!
Thank you bro, it works perfect now.
You are welcome.
Gracias sirvió de mucha ayuda, saludos 🏁🏁🏁🏁🌎
Great video thanks. But what is preventing the remote key button from opening the trunk?
Hi. The problem is not in the remote key button. The plastic on the electrical switch shown in 1:42 was worn out. So the solution was to add one layer of tape on the white plastic 2:28 that is responsible for activation of the electrical switch when you pull the door handle. The other possible solution was mentioned by Flaviu - he added a drop of super glue directly on the worn out electrical switch. I think that his solution is even better than mine.
Thanks a lot for you rapid response!
@@problemstolearnfrom8119 Hello! If there si a problem about switch in trunk handle, the remote key should open the trunk normal?
The remote key just unlocks the trunk door, but you still have to physically press the electrical switch to open the door as seen in 1:41 to 1:46. The problem lies in the worn out plastic bit at the top of that switch.
@@problemstolearnfrom8119 OK, so the remote just unlock (allow that door can be opened by handle), but not trigger the locking mechanism itself.
Will try tomorrow! :-)
Let me know if it works for you too. It's not a perfect solution. Now it's has been 3 months since I repaired the lock and occasionally it still doesn't open at the first try. I have to pull the handle a few times or harder than usual and then it opens.
Yes, it worked! the contact switch seems that it make contact when its pressed more after you hear the click... so I installed some hard rubber attached and glued. Its working! thank you very much for the video!
I have the same problem on my seat leon ii
Can i try this ?
I'm not a mechanic and I have no experiences with other cars except Seat Altea, but I think it should be the same.
@@problemstolearnfrom8119 thank you sir
Seat Altea here, the remote does nothing, the handle doesnt open,no sound of the motor unlocking anything. But I can get through the emergency unlock step, spent like a good 40mins fiddling around but nothing. Could it be due to low temps outside? Its like -1 to -7 here these days. Or maybe Im doing something wrong, I dont know.
How old is your car battery? When the temperature is low, batteries lose charge quite quickly...
@@problemstolearnfrom8119 Well, its a borrowed car, so Im not sure how new it is, but I know it was recently changed. I did get through the emergency unlock step. I already had tried lighting the inside of the slit by that point when I opted to try it once again (I did think I was going insane cuz by the definition of insanity I was doing the same thing over and over, expecting different results) and I found that most of the angles I light at it result the slit seeming even darker than before lighting, but an extremely narrow angle lets you see into the slit. What I saw was that the backdoor was sitting in its place a little deeper than the back door of your Altea, but the soft cover on the inside of the door was holding in a different sorta way also, and I think its due to these small differences is why my car key wasnt reaching the level by a couple of milimeters. So I took a very thin wrench a little longer than the key, reached in and managed to open the back door after a few seconds of practice. Everything else, except a part of the soft cover holding points apparently being held by something that seems to be glued before and the glue held weaker than the holding points, seemed to go well. Got a bit dark and cold so I left it at that, but Ill find another day to take out the handle and check if the switch and the motor are working. Its also weird, because the owner told me the remote button used to work before, but for me it only lights up the red LED and thats about it. Either way its a fine car as much as Ive been borrowing it (about a 1000 kilometers at this time I think, maybe 1100 km).
@@problemstolearnfrom8119 Same problem!!! Totally going to save a hundred euros :)
Thanks!!! You help me!
You are welcome.
I cant get this little thingy out of the button, its making me go crazy 😂
thanks
Thank you it works
Merci 🙏🏽
Mine refuses to open with the key. Just stopped working without warning. but my electronic key unlock stopped working long before. Can't work out if it's the electronics causing the problem or the mechanical part of the key lock? So frustrating
1) But my electronic car key stopped working long before - you can try changing the battery in your car key and see if it works
2) Can't work out if it's the electronics causing the problem or the mechanical part of the key lock? I had the same dilemma, so I took the door lock out and through trial and error, I found out that the small switch (shown at 1:40 and 2:05) wasn't being pressed by the white plastic because the upper part of the electric switch had worn out.
@@problemstolearnfrom8119 thank you kindly. I shall try what you suggested. But I am almost certain it's the mechanical side of the lock. When you put the key in and turn it...its feels different if that's makes sense..very loose mechanism where as before you could feel resistance on the key.
I have given up on the electronic side ie I had 2 keys. One had the battery and buttons on. I lost that key. Only had a spare key left which had no battery or buttons on it...its purely a key.
I dont think that electrical tape would last there for more than 2 weeks. If that another thicker layer do the job, then mayby a layer of two of some glue...
Thank you
Wow, I didn't expect that this video will get such a positive feedback. Thank you all.
Same for the ibiza?
Don't know. If the logo is the same is probably very similar.
Danke, hat geklappt
Thank you for help ;-)
You're welcome!
Thanks you bro
I'm glad it worked.
Super!
Eso que lleva un motor oh algo para que es lo que estás haciendo, el maletero de un amigo de un león 2 le han dicho k es el motor k lo lleva hay oh en la cerradura
"I'm sorry, but I don't speak Spanish. I used Google Translate to get this translation that doesn't make much sense: 'What is it that you're doing with a motor or something? The trunk of a friend's Leon 2 has been told that the motor carries it there or in the lock.'
@@problemstolearnfrom8119 que le pasaba a tu cerradura k no habría
He means that there's a motor in the lock (electric motor) that opens and closes the lock of the trunk (normally when it's not broken). And a friend of him had that problem and they (I suppose from the garage) told him that this part is broken. Happened with an Leon 2.
@@anthony69ruiz99 Tienes que hablar sin abrevaciones con extranjeros así no pueden traducirlo con Google (cosas como pq, k etc no funciona). Esta cerradura tiene un motor tmb pero no se puede usar pq este componente de plastico ha sido deteriorado así no funcionó más sabes. Normalmente si escuchas que el motor hace algo si abres la cerradura con la llave, es un componente mecanico que esta roto como aquí tmb. Espero que hayaís solucionado todo. Saludos desde Alemania
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I wish your wife gets better
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En este vídeo muestro como repararlo:
ruclips.net/video/BVsP3jOkNBQ/видео.html
Thank you for sharing. I will share the link to your video at the top of the comments.
Also check out Pedro's video: ruclips.net/video/BVsP3jOkNBQ/видео.html
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