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Audi a7 2013 Trunk won't close with a button

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Hello, having problem with my audi a7 2013 trunk. I can open it from inside with a button, or using keyfob just fine, but I am having a problem closing it, pressing the close button on the trunk only beeps and does nothing else. I have to close it by hand, and i feel a little bit of resistance closing it this way. Tried to scan with a computer, but it doesn't show any fault codes. Can someone suggest something that might fix this issue? Thanks.

If there's resistance I wonder if the car thinks there's something blocking the mechanism or boot latch (even if there isn't). Similar to an anti trap feature. 

Might be worth inspecting all parts of the system for any trapped foliage etc. 

I remember a member once having an issue struggling with their A3 convertible roof not working and it was because a shoe had got trapped. 

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Thank you, Steve. Will check it out later today.

15 hours ago, Steve Q said:

I remember a member once having an issue struggling with their A3 convertible roof not working and it was because a shoe had got trapped. 

How does one get a shoe trapped in the roof?

No, don't answer that. It was a rhetorical question.

6 hours ago, cliffcoggin said:

How does one get a shoe trapped in the roof?

No, don't answer that. It was a rhetorical question.

The op got a shoe stuck behind the seat which jammed the mechanism at the back of the roof. 

  • 2 weeks later...
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On 10/1/2024 at 10:01 PM, Steve Q said:

Keep us posted on how you get on 

Hello, I was a little busy the last few weeks, but today had some time and disassembled the boot. Everything looks fine, don't see anything stuck.

Not sure what else could it be. Might be the issue with the struts, but if it is would the trunk even open if they are bad? Will do a test tomorrow, take the struts out and try closing the trunk, if i feel the resistance even with the struts out, might be an issue somewhere else.

  • 2 weeks later...
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Update:

Changed tailgate lock latch, because one person fixed this exact issue by replacing this part. But sadly for me, the issue still persists even with a new lock latch.

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FIXED. the issue was burned wire between two electronic control units.

1 hour ago, D0vydas said:

FIXED. the issue was burned wire between two electronic control units.

Glad you got sorted. Do you have any idea why the wire burnt out In the first place?

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it seems that the wire snapped because of an old age, and it shorted itself.

  • 11 months later...

Hi I have the same issue can you please locate where is the burnt wire please 🙏🏼 

Thank you so much 

@D0vydas can you please tell where you found the burnt / broken wire I’m struggling to find it if you can share some photos or a description would he helpful 

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@Mojo_ I wasn’t able to locate the issue myself, so I took the car to an auto electrician. He identified and repaired the problem, but unfortunately, I don’t know the exact location of the burnt wire.

Understandable is he local to Birmingham? @D0vydas

Doubtful Mohammed, unless Lithuania has moved near to Birmingham. 
Have you inspected the wires in the flexible harness section yet? 
Regards,

Gareth. 

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