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Old 05-16-2020, 06:37 AM
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You get a pair of key fob covers that fit perfectly. I used a bit of soapy water to facilitate installing the cover, as it is a tight fit that makes it difficult to install, if dry.
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Did the fob change for 2020? Because I'm pretty sure that wont fit my 2017 fob.
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Originally Posted by BigKutta
Did the fob change for 2020? Because I'm pretty sure that wont fit my 2017 fob.
Yes to this

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Yes, the 2020 is different.
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Looks like Audi solved the problem of the "accidentally" opening trunk, by asking for a double click.
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My wife and I have yet to figure out how to reliably use the "kick" method to get it to open. I think I average success is about 30%.
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Originally Posted by Dave_
My wife and I have yet to figure out how to reliably use the "kick" method to get it to open. I think I average success is about 30%.
the trick is in the kick “out”, not kick in.

put your foot under the rear end of the car, and quickly pull out and pull yourself little away from the bumper. A second later, you will hear unlock click.

it’s
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Thanks. we will give that a try.
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Originally Posted by joejoejoe
the trick is in the kick “out”, not kick in.

put your foot under the rear end of the car, and quickly pull out and pull yourself little away from the bumper. A second later, you will hear unlock click.

it’s
The step back is key. Just standing close to the bumper and kicking your foot under won't work reliably.
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