you go.... and replace it!
The locking mechanism.
The boot light must be staying on.Check the switch.
in your boot is a switch if you look at the boot when open is a 2 part switch one part in the boot and the other in the boot lid the switch conects when you close the lid on my ka it works the brake lite hi vise boot switch and rear wiper motor very bad designe i had to replace it or make a new wireing loom and do away with the switch hope this helps george
a boot
depends on the model and year - probably in the boot on the right hand side
Will a 2002 Audi TT convertable top boot cover fit a 2001 Audi TT
There is a switch covered with rubber on the door post. depress the switch boot, if a resistance is not felt the switch fell away and is behind the panel. sometimes when the seatbelt is about this area when the door is closed the seatbelt will push the switch away. use a 8 or 9mm socket to remove the rubber boot. remove the panel and attach the switch to the boot. replace the panel and secure the rubber boot. make sure there is resistance when pushing in the switch.
lift the boot, and grab a screw driver and unscrew the light and then at the back of the light twist the bulb out and replace and twist it back in afterwards.
Not sure on how to replace it, but it is located INSIDE your center console (which will need to be removed if you cant get to it by removing the shift boot) it is a pressure switch at the base of the handle...
remove bulb from in side the boot
I assume these are the heated seat switch bulbs you're referring to. I have a '98 and if you lift up the arm rest there are 2 screws you need to remove. The console trim should lift up at that point exposing the switches. Disconnect the wiring to the switch. you should then be able to remove the whole switch from the console. You'll then need to carefully pry the top of the switch btton of the switch assembly. The bulb is wired into a small white rubber boot which you can pull off. Pay attention to how its wired into the boot when you replace the bulb. Hope that helps.
The cost to replace a CV boot or axle on a 2004 Audi typically ranges from $150 to $400, depending on the specific model and whether you opt for OEM or aftermarket parts. Labor costs can vary, but expect to pay around $100 to $150 for installation at a mechanic. If you need to replace the entire axle rather than just the boot, the total expense may increase significantly, potentially reaching $800 or more. Always get a detailed estimate from a trusted mechanic for the most accurate pricing.