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Thread: IF you need to break a window to get into your Passat B6/7 Wagon don't break the rear

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    IF you need to break a window to get into your Passat B6/7 Wagon don't break the rear

    Quarters.

    Keys locked inside a bag in the back of the car - car was deadlocked so no way to unlock RACV unable to gain entry. Advised to break the right rear quarter to gain access... $854 later.. Advice is to break driver's or passenger window lot cheaper to replace.

    BTW can the dead lock be turned off via VAGCOM? The scary part is if you lock yoursel inside the car without your keys, you can't get out as the door handle or unlock buttons will not allow you to open the doors.

    I know there is a release lever inside the warning triagle in the back tailgate but this only works if the battery or locking mechanism has failed. I'm going to buy one of those small glass hammers.
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    For the Mk6 Golf (2009+, don't know about older ones), if you press Lock on your fob once, the deadlocks are used, but if you press the lock button twice, the car locks without the deadbolts (so people inside can get out).

    I don't know of any VCDS settings for this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_R View Post
    if you press Lock on your fob once, the deadlocks are used, but if you press the lock button twice, the car locks without the deadbolts (so people inside can get out).

    I don't know of any VCDS settings for this.


    Same with B7 Passats

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    Does the car have a hidden door lock on the drivers door ,there's a slot to prize the cover off? If you have a spare key at home ?
    If that's not available you might have to break the tail light to gain entry to the boot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OilBurna View Post
    Advised to break the right rear quarter to gain access... $854 later..
    Same problem on the Toyota Kluger

    I think as a general rule, never break little windows that don't open...

    (The right rear quarter window of the Octavia has a TMC antenna etched into it)
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    Quote Originally Posted by ian View Post
    Does the car have a hidden door lock on the drivers door ,there's a slot to prize the cover off? If you have a spare key at home ?
    If that's not available you might have to break the tail light to gain entry to the boot.

    Wont get into the boot of a Passat (B7 Anyway)through a Taillight Thats for sure.

    IF you have a spare key at home you would be able to unlock it with the remote as the remote is the key. IF you PRISE the little cover off you wont get a PRIZE as you will probably wreck it and anyway you need the key that slides into the remote to open it
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    Quote Originally Posted by OilBurna View Post
    The scary part is if you lock yoursel inside the car without your keys, you can't get out as the door handle or unlock buttons will not allow you to open the doors.
    How would that even be possible without doing something silly though? The deadlocks only operate with the remote - the lock button inside the car doesn't engage the door locks (it doesn't even work when the door is open).

    The only possible way I can see to deadlock yourself in is if you pressed the lock button on the key with a door open, then left the key outside, got in, and shut the door.

    Quote Originally Posted by Amalgam View Post
    Same with B7 Passats
    And the B6 Passats too.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_R View Post
    For the Mk6 Golf (2009+, don't know about older ones), if you press Lock on your fob once, the deadlocks are used, but if you press the lock button twice, the car locks without the deadbolts (so people inside can get out).
    So far as I can tell, pressing the lock button once locks the doors immediately with deadlock. Pressing the lock button again within about two seconds will then disengage the deadlock.

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    Yes thanks for the tips guys common sense should have prevailed should have broken the drivers or front passenger windows much easier to replace racv guy was telling me it would be more expensive to replace door windows as the door has to be pulled apart ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by OilBurna View Post
    Yes thanks for the tips guys common sense should have prevailed should have broken the drivers or front passenger windows much easier to replace racv guy was telling me it would be more expensive to replace door windows as the door has to be pulled apart ...
    Only takes 20 mins to strip inside of door a bit longer to take the inner skin off as it has rivets holding it on.
    Had one of mine apart for a rattle but didnt go right in as I found it before having to go that far
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    Break the widescreen, my insurance covers this with no excess.
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