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    Hatch Boot Trunk panel removal guide

    Hi All.

    I'm interested in modifying my MK7 boot and I was hoping someone could link to a guide. I'm having issues searching for it because there are three terms to describe the rear of the car.

    -I am looking at running a wire from the existing boot light to the other side and adding another light source.
    -I am looking at cutting an inset to allow for a full size spare tyre.
    -I am curious if you can retrofit the 12V outlet that is available in some models (I just need the power source)

    If anyone could post a link to how to remove the existing trim with out damaging it, that would be super.

    Thanks

    jso

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    I might as well dump everything here.

    How to remove the hatch/boot lock trim piece.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KPS8Mr0jgU

    How to remove the hatch lining.
    Note1: My Mk7 did not have the round hole you can use to run wires through instead it only has a much smaller hole for the metal clip.
    Note2: As per the you tube comments, that plastic clip is very difficult/impossible to remove with out breaking. My advice is to use a very broad (as wide as the plastic grommit) plastic trim tool. I used a narrow one and it just tore. You can see what you are fighting by looking at the one on the underside.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnTI9je9fh0
    Last edited by jso; 30-07-2016 at 05:50 PM.

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    Here's the OEM wiring arrangement for the rear 12Volt socket. Note SC40 is the same fuse that supplies the ciggy lighter power in the centre console.

    Don

    Last edited by DV52; 30-07-2016 at 01:34 PM.
    Please don't PM to ask questions about coding, or vehicle repairs. The better place to deal with these matters is on-line, in the forum proper. That way you get the benefit of the expertise of the wider forum! Thank you.

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    Thank you for this.

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