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Hi turn the wheels on full lock there is a flap in the wheel arch you access the head light bulbs there.
If the central locking isn't working, there is a pull cord in the boot that will release the lock on the petrol flap.
pick ur nose! Or open the drivers door manually with the key. If it will not open maybe your door lock mechinism is broken
To open the petrol tank on a Passat, inside the car next to the Handbrake on the Centre Console there is a button which when pressed releases the flap to the Fuel Filler Cap. Open the Flap unscrew the stopper and there you are. When finished be sure to lock tight the cap and make sure the Flap is fully closed flush to the bodywork.
When you lock the car with the key fob the center console and fuel flap lock aswell. When you unlock the car with the key fob the center console and fuel flap unlock.
drill out lock
There is a latch that you have to pull. If it's locked and you don't have the key you'll have to get someone to break or pick the lock
Lock stuck or cable broken. You will need to get into the boot space throught the back seat and remove as much trim as needed until you can see the lock then open it from there manually.
Even if the trunk release is broken, the external key lock should be able to open the trunk.
Like any other car, come to a stop, clutch down and select reverse! Vauxhall cars have a lock on the reverse, lift the ring under the gearknob before attempting to select reverse or it will go into 1st.
if your lock on the petrol cap is broken, there are a couple of options. ( 1) (if the key has broken inside the lock) call a locksmith and stump up the bill. (2) (if there is no key or the key is not in the lock) Use a cross head screwdriver and put the tip inside the lock, Grab an average hammer and whack it a few times, wiggle the screwdriver until you hear lots of small plastic cracks, whack it again a few more times and hopefully the whole petrol cap should seprate from its locking flanges. simply remove the remains with a pair of pliers and a magnetic aerial thingy. Fit new cap.
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