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The switch on the hatch has an illuminated symbol of a car with the boot open. This has a bulb within the switch which illuminates the symbol. This has always been a simple white but is now showing red.

 

The boot /hatch works fine but the change of colour was noticeable.

 

There is nothing in the Manual about it, or how to change the bulb if needed!

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If the boot is open, it shows as red on the cluster, like the doors.

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If the boot is closed, it shows as white on the cluster, like the doors.

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Maybe ur boot latch sensor/switch is misbehaving, and needs to b replaced.

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So you do mean the actual push button on the hatch itself? I’ve never even noticed it’s illuminated!
Anyway, AS can tell you if it can be dismantled, but I’d take a guess that it’ll be a non-replaceable LED in there. 

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Some other VAG products have the red hatch closing buttom. The only difference between the red version and white version... is one is red while the other is white.

I guess someone replaced the buttom for you without telling you (during service ect).

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I've just been out to check the button on my 2016 hatch, and it's red like it's always been. However, in daylight it looks white until I shade it with cupped hands and then it is clearly red - could it be that simple?

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On 01/11/2022 at 01:34, Sandgroper said:

Yes, the actual push switch! But everything seems to be OK.

 

 

Sorry, I didn't realise u were referring to the actual button on the boot.

 

As others have said - it's red.

 

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