Trunk/boot in “maintenance mode”

Aether

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Hello folks,

I’ve just installed a CarPlay MMI Box in my 2016 and am getting ready to install a rear camera. Interestingly enough of the 3 or 4 videos that I’m seeing on YouTube, each one seems to go about running the wires in different ways. One thing I did notice is that for some of the key panels to come off, the person doing the work sets the trunk/boot in “maintenance mode” to flip open towards the back of the car as if it’s opening to store the roof, but No details are given on what you do to flip it open this way. Can any of you kind soles help me out and point me to directions on how to flip my lid (in reverse)? Thanks!
 
Aether said:
Hello folks,

I’ve just installed a CarPlay MMI Box in my 2016 and am getting ready to install a rear camera. Interestingly enough of the 3 or 4 videos that I’m seeing on YouTube, each one seems to go about running the wires in different ways. One thing I did notice is that for some of the key panels to come off, the person doing the work sets the trunk/boot in “maintenance mode” to flip open towards the back of the car as if it’s opening to store the roof, but No details are given on what you do to flip it open this way. Can any of you kind soles help me out and point me to directions on how to flip my lid (in reverse)? Thanks!

If you use the forum search facility there’s lots of information buried here https://z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1910806&hilit=Maintenance+mode+boot#p1910806
Rob
 
That’s a lot of great details on roof maintenance, which is not what I’m trying to tackle at the moment. The only mention of service mode points to a YouTube video, but unfortunately I don’t speak German, so I cannot follow what he’s doing. I see him flipping a couple of parts in the lock mechanism, but from there, it’s unclear what he does next to get it to open. Would greatly appreciate it if anyone could provide the simple details on how to activate.
 
Open boot, push a screw drive blade in the two slots that normally latch the boot down.
System then thinks the boot is latched.
Then open roof and stow.
 
Aether said:
I don’t speak German, so I cannot follow what he’s doing.
That is one of the @germinator videos.
Just follow his fingers twice, that's all. Then open the roof halfway.
 
Alternative is do my modification, as you might find roof fault when opening and can't get boot open.
https://z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=136430
 
Maintenance Mode to access boot trim removal....

For cars WITHOUT SmartTop module (ie; stock)
Press and hold the OPEN button on the fob to open roof to the point where the rear roof section is on top of the front roof section and the rear deck is pointing up. At this point release the button. You are now is Maintenance Mode. No need for screwdrivers as it's not going anywhere. If you are going to be like this for any length of time then a broom between the boot floor and the rear deck panel "just in case" might be usefull, but I've had mine up for quite a long time before with no issues.

For owners WITH SmartTop
Press the fob OPEN button to start your roof movement. Once it is in the correct position (as above) press the CLOSE button (once or it may need a second press) to stop it's movement.

Hope that helps :thumbsup:
 
Depends on what you need to do. If it's just access with rear lid open, then just open it and prop it up.

It's much easier to have the boot lid separated (which i would call "maintenance mode") so that you can get at the brass screws on the pump.
 
flybobbie said:
Depends on what you need to do. If it's just access with rear lid open, then just open it and prop it up.

It's much easier to have the boot lid separated (which i would call "maintenance mode") so that you can get at the brass screws on the pump.
Nothing wrong with that way, but the OP wants to fit a reversing camera so no need for the boot lid access.
I was using that way while replacing my hydraulic hoses the other week and it's a fantastic way to work on the car, but you do need to remember that the lid is there and well within head-hitting height!! :?
 
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