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cruisetopoland

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Re: Boot release on facelift models
« Reply #15 on: 07 November 2009, 16:23:35 »

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I think you were a little confused, what was meant by adding the tm switch was to simply cut the interior light.
If you do hilipers mod, you can press the dash switch to open the boot when the keys are still in the ignition, but a side effect would be that interior light stays on for a bit longer, thus the idea of the tm switch to kill the light...if you're driving at night etc. I don't think there would be any advantage to wiring in another switch to press at the same time to open the boot. I've never accidentally pressed the switch when driving along.

Cheers for quick response.
What I was thinking was that it would be better to be able to break that red wire at will by means of a switch-to press at the same time as the boot release.  I was thinking this would be safer and better than the switch for switching the light off version.

Would I be right in thinking that if I could break this red wire with a switch, which if pressed at the same time as pressing the boot release with the key in the ignition, would work?
This would give my preferred solution of two button release-but would it work?
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Re: Boot release on facelift models
« Reply #16 on: 07 November 2009, 23:11:58 »

Yes I suppose you could cut the red wire with a switch, meaning you would be able to open the boot by pressing two buttons at the same time. Not sure I would want that though,  Your car, your choice.
Oh and thanks joshwyatt for that answer, perfectly put.
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