I agree mate, What would be good if someone would kindly take a few photos of it the way it is originally so that its there for reference purposes. I had the same porblem when my bro put a rock through the side wall.
I went to check the tyre pressures in the spare at the servo today - in order to get to the tyre valve, you have to pop open this container holding the jack and other tyre changing equipment, and remove the jack, before unscrewing the bolt holding the container/tyre in place. Not the greatest design, but I can live with that.
So, after doing this and checking the pressure of the spare - I went to put everything back and found....I couldn't get the jack back in the container so that the lid shuts without needing to "force" it somewhat - it's now bulging out slightly.
Now, I'm not sure if they're always like that, or if I've screwed up somewhere (I can't possibly see how that jack could get any further in, though?) - but could someone take a look under their boot carpet and see if their container shuts nicely, or if it bulges?
It causes a very slight bulge in the actual carpet as a result - I'm not sure if that was always there any more!
I agree mate, What would be good if someone would kindly take a few photos of it the way it is originally so that its there for reference purposes. I had the same porblem when my bro put a rock through the side wall.
hahahah..
Mine was deffinalty flat when i got it out. Now its a buldge aswell.
Oh man, me too! I spent a good hour trying to get it all back in neatly, just wouldn't happen!
Pics would be great of how it looks before anything is taken out for the first time.
oh my, this is hilarious... me #5 - I thought i was the only one that couldn't fit it in properly!
I'm going to ask VW when I go there for some warranty work.
Count me as #6
Life is too short to spend the amount of time it seems to take to get the jack back in without 'the bulge'
I had this problem too, but figured out how to put it in without a bulge, not sure if its the way it came however.
06 Polo GTI
the trick... from memory... is to flick the side of the jack... bottom of the first picture...
It kind of springs towards you abit, and drops down...
Its hardly the best description, and i couldn't tell you without going down and looking... but now you have a starting point you can figure it out.
I didn't have the problem... i'm like what the hell have i done... i swear it came out like this... but some part obviously sprung out a little... and has to be pushed back before it will seat itself.
Good luck!
edit: On the 2nd picture... the very bottom left, see that spring... i think the bit you have to move is attached to that...
Oh.... you guys are so lucky i dun have a spare tyre....
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