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    Veteran Member Four Rings blkrhyno's Avatar
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    Trunk button???

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    Does anyone know where i can purchase a replacement trunk release button for a 04 A6 s-line? I've search ebay and other sites unsucessfully. Any help would be appreciated.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings oc-drop's Avatar
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    Re: Trunk button???

    try Shokan.com
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    Re: Trunk button???

    dealer

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    Veteran Member Four Rings blkrhyno's Avatar
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    Re: Trunk button???

    I tried shokan and no luck, I was trying to avoid the dealer

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    Re: Trunk button???

    i found a vw shop in my area that supplied me with one for like $40... i'm sure u can find a vw place in NY!

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    Veteran Member Four Rings 02 A6 2.7T's Avatar
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    Re: Trunk button???

    You can get it from here http://genuineaudiparts.com/ for $41.30. If you can't find it with the drill-down menu on the site (under Mechanical Parts, "ELECTRICAL - BODY ELECTRICAL - TRUNK - LOCK SWITCH"), just fill out the email form and they will get back to you quickly. I get all my OEM Audi parts from them.
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    **SOLD ** 2002 allroad 2.7T 6MT

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    Veteran Member Four Rings blkrhyno's Avatar
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    Re: Trunk button???

    Thanks guys I appreciate the help

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    Re: Trunk button???

    what about the button in the interior of the car by the drivers seat. Mine came off and the plastic tabs that hold it in are broken. I know that I don't use it too often, but I'd like to have on that is intact.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings blkrhyno's Avatar
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    Re: Trunk button???

    Well that's the button I'm talking about

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    Re: Trunk button???

    that button is freakin $40??? I'd rather live without it

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    Veteran Member Three Rings BostonDriver's Avatar
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    Re: Trunk button???

    If you have the broken button cap, just remove the spring and stick it back into the switch hole in the door jamb. It will still work just fine, no need to spend any $$ at all!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BostonDriver View Post
    If you have the broken button cap, just remove the spring and stick it back into the switch hole in the door jamb. It will still work just fine, no need to spend any $$ at all!
    This is the best solution I've found especially of you have a model that's more rare. Thanks, Boston

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