A piece of material from my golf trolley has got stuck in the lock - now unable to open Boot. Dashboard warning that Boot is open. Can you help, please?
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The sensor is located and probably built into the boot latch. The sensor is good because the light goes off if you close it slowly. the latch is just worn out with that particular part. Replace the latch. It is not hard to replace if you have a few hand tools.
The problem will be the 'door open sensor' switch. It is out of sight inside the door latch area. This video shows where it is. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BB7o_9MPu4o
The ESP system means the Electronic Stability Program. If the ESP lights on the dashboard permanently the ESP system is faulty. You must access the ESP Electronic Control Unit (ECU) memory for pull out all DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Codes), using diagnostic equipment connected to the data link connector of the car (placed in dashboard, under a plastic cover above the ashtray). Then you will be full informed about bad pieces (e.g.: front right wheel abs sensor interrupted, ...). After bad pieces replacement you will be able to erase all faults memored by ESP ECU, in other words reset the ESP system and turn off the warning lamp on dashboard.
There is a release in the boot (trunk). It's a little green piece of the plastic about 12mm diameter that is stuck in the trunk lining just on the other side of the fuel filler. Pry it out of the liner and pull on it. That should open the fuel door.
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