Hyundai I30 Boot Lock Problems and How to Fix! 2012-2017 Hatchback
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- In this video we demonstrate how to effectively remove and replace a Hyundai I30 Boot Locking Mechanism.
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Hi folks, I have worked out how to open the lock from the inside without smashing the lock:
Insert a small (about 5mm width blade head) flat head screwdriver in the left upper corner of where the lock clamps to the latch bar. You will trigger the first release of the clamping mechanism.
The clam tooth now still has a grip on the lock bar but can now be manipulated to release off the bar and open the lock. The same trigger has to be activated again to fully release the clam so use the flat head to push in again and the second part of the movement will happen and unlock the door.
If this is unclear comment here and I will upload a video on how to
Hi - i'd love a video of what you described here, if it's not too much trouble! The other technique I found on YT involves drilling out the plastic, this sounds much less invasive..
@@bass349 hi there, I will try to get my hands on the vehicle this weekend and make a video. Mine is the station wagon which has a different angled lock, so I hope the hatch can be accessed the same way (both use the same locking mechanism so the principle is identical, it’s just the pitch the lock is mounted). Hopefully the wagon technique will work on your hatch. I’ll post this weekend.
@@joefletcher4662 that would be absolutely amazing, thank you! I did try following your instructions this evening to no avail unfortunately.
I've ordered the part, so have a few days to figure it out before it arrives.
Thanks again - Andy
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hi mate, didn’t have much time but I have thrown together a quick video, you will have to be super patient and have a torch to see into the lock from the inside. Message me if you have any questions- allow for about 10 minutes of fidgeting around to become familiar with the inside of the lock.
@@joefletcher4662 thank you so much for doing this!! Will try today :)
Thank you - part arrived in 2 business days and once I got the old actuator to release (I ended up having to drill out the plastic on the right as suggested in another video), the part was replaced in minutes and working perfectly. Saved me a lot of money :)
Thanks, this video actually helped a lot in replacing my mum's i30 boot latch. The part arrived within 2 days via Auspost to rural North Queensland!
Because the boot was stuck closed and I couldn't release it with the screwdriver trick, I drilled two small holes in the plastic of the old mechanism to access a lever to release it (couple of youtube guides on this already). Super easy.
Thankyou for sending this latch so promptly. Can I add a point that may help others. We should have changed this as soon as it started playing up. We were managing to open the boot by pressing down on the lid while activating the electronic key. But then that stopped working. I crawled in from the seat side to activate the internal release but found to my dismay that this had failed. You dont want to know what a job it was to remove the latch and get the boot open. There may be an easier way, but I basically had to smash the plastic part of the latch and break it open to unlock the boot. - Then it was an easy fix as shown so well in this video. So note to self, next time replace it as soon as it starts playing up!
Just did this repair job. Getting the trunk open from inside the boot requires you to push the boot open at the same time as pushing the manual release with a screwdriver or carkey. It isn't enough to just jiggle the manual release latch. The carmakers put those bolts on tight! My drill couldn't loosen them, I had to get them off with a size 8 screwdriver attachment grabbed onto by a plumbers wrench. So it took me more than 3 minutes, more like 20. This trunk latch works better than the original manufacturer's one though so 110% good job parts factory.
Happy you got it sorted though :)
Thank-you.. Just started having this problem yesterday.
Soo I order the part and was thinking to myself. Fuck I have probably just been scammed. I just ordered a part off youtube from a company I have never heard of. Any way fasy forward 6 days. The part arrived through aus post within 3 business days. The part went in as easy as the video and I am stoked with this. Very well run company. Thank you guys!
very very helpful thank you for posting
Glad it was helpful!
You should try to Repair lock...
How do I know this actuator is the problem & it's not the wiring? My trunk is manual open. So I unlock the doors and then I have to go back and press a soft button to open the hatchback. The "button" isn't working. Do I just need the actuator or a new wiring harness??
If its working at your button, it may very well be your key button
@@thepartsfactory4239 when I unlock it at the door or the key fob you hear all the doors unlock, but when you try to open the tailgate manually nothing happens. Before it stopped working completely, the tailgate manual button had to be pressed just right...
❤ brilliant ❤️
Hey I’m wanting to buy this but it’s currently out of stock, would you know roughly when you’ll get some
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I've replaced both the actuator and the button with your parts and both don't work. Keys all unlock the doors but when i manually try to open the boot nothing happens and its stuck. Any other ideas?
If you've done both parts, check your wiring harness
Email me partsfactoryaustralia@gmail.com
I already emailed before and they said it may be a bcm issue and to contact a auto electrician.. ill have to book one in. @thepartsfactory4239
@mellyegitto yes its most likely at this point. Have them bench test both the switch and actuator before they start diagnosis. Because if it was those parts its an easy warranty through us without further costs
Hello sir, thank you for the video, is your product compatible with Hyundai Accent 2013? Looking to replace my rear hatch lock actuator
We have this part coming very soon!
How can I tell if its the actuator? Or other part to order?It doesnt have a button on the boot at all only key which still flashes but not unlocking.I can open manually with a screwdriver/key inside only.Thankyou
Sounds like it's the actuator if it's not working off the key. Super super common
@@thepartsfactory4239 Thankyou so much,great to have these videos🙏
My daughter has an I30 and she caught a leather bag handle in the lock.... we were able to pull the bag handle out but now the rear hatch wont open even when we slide the safety latch inside with a screw driver...... any hints on what to try next..... thanks.
There’s a video on RUclips where you actually have to drill open the plastic cover on the left side of the hatch release, open it, and replace the whole actuator. Seen the party cheap on Amazon.
I have a 2014 i30 hatchback with a boot problem, the Actuator you show is ok, however the surrounds of the lock mechanism above it has been broken and to open I have to use my finger to push on the button inside to release the boot, this is not ideal in the bad weather and it's also annoying having to do this each day, do you have the part involved.
I'd need to see it... can yiu email us? Partsfactoryaustralia@gmail.com
@@thepartsfactory4239 my mechanic is looking at it and will advise me of what is needed, he will locate the spare part needed , thanks for your help
Hey, I’ve just received my part however have a question… I tried using a 3/8 socket bit but is just too small, not sure what else to use as I’ve tried all of which is in my toolkit, does anyone know? Thank you
Too add, I’ve also tried a 7/16 and is far too big
It's a 10mm socket. Thanks
How do you know if it's the actuator or the button itself ?
Does it work off they key?
@thepartsfactory4239 : No it won't open and when you press the button on the hatch it moves freely like its floating.
@thepartsfactory4239 : Nope . I'm going to have to drill it out, so I'll have to buy the actuator anyway. If that doesn't do the trick I'll purchase the button.
I've replaced both the actuator and the button and both don't work
Do you have the button available as well?
No sorry I will look into that today though
Hi, pouvez vous me dire quels sont les boulons qui sont visés, la taille et modèle svp.
I can't open from the outside or the inside. With both tactics.
Please see the pinned comment. Thanks
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My boot wont open. Not even the manual inside slot wont open
My mums too. 2012 i30 won't open with emergency access or handle/fob
I feel your pain. This emergency mechanism for opening is not bery strong. I spent probably 3 hours today trying to get my boot open to replace this latch. To get the boot open I had to undo the bolts from the inside, use a coal chisel to smash off the pin that holds the emergency release lever, the knock the two tabs in above that with the coal chisel and a lot of hammering! Then finally i got the boot open. But the latch was still locked onto its fasterning bracket down the bottom. So next job was to undo the 3 screws on the metal plate then prise the latch apart. Then I had acces to activate the mechaism with a screw driver anad off it came. Next time it starts to play up, I will be changing it promptly and not trying to make do. The mechanism is not very robust and when they start to fail, more damage happens the longer you leave it, until the emergency release mechanism no longer works! When I pulled mine apart I found there were plastic bits inside. Obviously not designed to last the life of the car. Another point, I am telling my family that they must close the boot lid gently. Using more force than necessary will stress these plastic bits that make it all work and lead to early failure.
See my comment
What was the fault?
No fault. Just showing how to Replace
Fix? You just replaced it.
Yep! That's how you fix it!